Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 December 1951 — Page 10

THE 25TH annual Pot of Gold Tournament will start. three-week stay at the Antlers’ alleys tonight beginning “at 6:30 o'clock and will continue through Sunday night. Lorenz Wiesman, proprietor of the Antlers’ alleys,

announced that the 1951 field would include 151 teams. This figure may be termed NE considering that the 1941 tourna-# ment attracted 215 teams. . The Pot of Gold is'one of Indianapolig’ oldest ¢ tourneys and has annually produced some of the -city's best competition. The tourneys have been good and the finishes al-

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‘ance. Wes Kidwell of A. V. Stack‘house rolled a 642. ‘ Jim McCarty was also proficient workman as he racked up a 665 series. McCarty forged his score; on games of 188-235-242. Among the other outstanding |" scores at Pritchett’'s alleys were |: Robert Lukenhbill who led. the Schwitzer « Cummings League with a 640 series. Bob Wuensch | was the No.1 man in the Con- | struction League with 636, and | teammate Bill Roby and George Rickey rolled a 624 and a 636, respectively. Hugh Hdrrigan, Tanner's, 627: i Russ Houze, Stewart-Carey Glass, bg SAT AE hat dis- 607; John Castor, Vonnegut’s, 607. appointed over the current field . FL Aol felt confident that THIS Thompson High Bowler THA vear's renewal would again prodnee the thrills "of yesteryear.

Jack Welsh

ton Presbyterian chalked up a

among the teams achieved in-re- 171 at the Pritchett-Hunt and cent years included a 3266 by Mor- O'Grady alleys. Frank Bigelow gan's Restaurant. However, the came through with a 628 series to top performance is owned by the lead the Naval Ordnance League. Life Rubber Stamp team who Ernie Koch's 651 series ‘was. posted a 3269 score in 1947 and a the top performafee in the Na3272 in 1949. tional League at the Fox-Hunt Johnny Murphy, who perforthed, alleys. Koch's total came on with Bowes Seal Fast, is remem-| scores of 182-245-224. Ray bered last year for his. 300 sin- Thiesing of Jones & Maley had gleton. a 634 while Larry Abbett of Down through the years the Pot. Circle City scored with a 615 of Gold has been an outstanding Movies, Joe Reeves of Jones & kegling production. Looking back Maley rolled a 612 ‘while Art: : oe the seasons, Wiesman re- Kinnan “fired a 605 series. Collsenpe. and the Honywooa Ice minds that during the war years a| Walter Barnett chalked up ag ON . t pl PE lateness) defense ‘bond was the. top prize. 665 series score in the Indianapolis to next Wo a night's gala The recipients of this award were! ‘Real Estate League at the Fox- show t * pe ns wh 2 t SE t such stars as M. D. Hitt with a Hunt alleys.” Barnett’s score was OF TO WhO oni onte/

Ice Show Passes To Reward Fund Drive Contributors

\ Free reserved seats to the Hol|lywood Ice Revue at the - Fair |Grounds- Coliseum await 100 con|tributors to The Times Clothe-A-1Child. ’ Dick Miller, manager of the

James

Delbert

James Jackson, beth Ridley, 28, Matthew Fogerty Jr,

Dorothy Ferguson,

Ave.

Clittord Risley Jr, Bernice Striebel. Frank Hood, 73. Wilson, 43,

HANKS. JUDBE=Michasl O"Rourks-and- Joan Adame igh ar congue» at their wed-

DICK THOMPSON of Irving ding in Pasadena, Cal., by Judge and Mrs. A. J, Bernhardt. Korean veteran by Judge Bernhardt to spend Thanksgiving in fail for not appearing on an old traffic charge. The Lorenz cited that the best scores 656 series with scores of 242-243 judge gave back Mr. oO Rourke his driver’ s license for a ‘wedding present.

enti LICENSES TSSUED™ Evelyn Marter: Robert. Mars Brackett:

37, 1727 Martindale; 100312 Ine, 2% Louis, 22, 146 N. Bosart! At St.

26. 417

1010 Roach

Cubert, 19.

Sarah Bowers, 19,

Crews, 23.

Ben Jeffries,

{Kenneth Allen, 39, Wade, 26, 2334 Sheldon

Floyd Elston, 32, R.R. 1;

Lantz, -27.

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57, Central State Hospital. | Rebeccas Ash, fs, Central State Hospital. | 145 N. West; Catherine DEATHS

Wallace St; 28, 3121 Park Ave 2208 Pleasant 8t.;

w. Michigan;

38 W. 30th St. 2727 Burton;

. { El Gladys Harper,

- Only a Limp—

Carpenter, 42, Survives

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8% penter wlio

should - recover with only a per- due to vibration and the manent limp fo show for his ex- caught him as he

perience. | Mr. Haun's . brother,

‘on the victim said afterwards: “I was two years in the South) most stop. Pacific during World War II, but I never saw anything like this.” The saw blade caught Da

his side. Haun, 42, low on his left hip.| stick’.

his spine and ripped through the jer¢ foot hurt him.” intestines in two places before the e rt victim's brother managed to halt] the machine. All the nerves on|

ered, doctors said. Calls It Miracle “It was a miracle he lived long. enough to reach the hospital,”| one surgeon said. A hospital spokesman said the doctors first closed Mn Haun's wounds from the rear with surface surgery. Then he was turned over and an incision was made to sew up the other severed parts. Mr. Haun was given several {blood ‘transfusions during ‘and| tisince the operation and many more will” be needed before he +recovers,—doctors—said—— The carpenter was vorking. on more than a half Century, a super market remodeling Job here yetserday at 83,

‘he won't be an invalid”

Retired Dentist, Dies Here at 83

Dr, -

James F. Wilson,

'Rourke was sentenced

Local Deaths

Betty Blaisdell; Crown Hill: Joseph, Mary

"GIRLS Francis— Walter, Patrick. Carola Uberta:

Mary, At General—Delbert, Clara O'Bannon. HAL Methodist—Richard, Lois Hoff: Marjorie Kennedy: Theodore, Zorm: William, Grace Marinner; Romayne Montgomery.

Ever ‘Douglas St., Emma 16 years. Services at 1

Morris. Monday, New Liberty Baptist| Shelbyville. Doris |

|At_St. Vineent's—Ralph, Pear Hafner: Chureh, Burial New Crown Cem-| He was a member of the Ma-| Raymond, Ly Greene: William, Lor-! eterv. . otny Ankermeyer. Ry , a. .8 =» tish Rite and Shrine, .and the

LOUIS CAPLIN, 72. of

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SATURDAY; DEC. 1 1951

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Almost Cut in Half by Saw, 5%

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|at the time of the accident Thurs-|sl Dec. 1—|day, He turned his back on the 716 Docteis said today ‘that a CAr- saw to pick mp a piece of wood, |

the saw begin to labor and al-|§

“I ran over and saw Dave. on 1 stopped the saw and vidi Dave said, ‘Turned to pick up aj establishment of Hot tory garage bull: Then he asked us to be ing a at the 8 Foden a Bruit severed a bone .at the base of caretul of his feet and said his , 105 .

The brother said the saw blade missed the kidney and bladder. “The doctors think he will have the left side were completely sev-1, permanent. limp, but ‘they say eat By

Dr.JamesF. Wilson,

dentist whose —practice—spanned

died

Services will be at 1 p. m. Mon- | {day in Flanner & Buchanan Mor|tuary. Burial will bein Crown!

Indianapolis resident! Bankers Trust building and for-| m. merly maintained an office

1246 Roberts Park Methodist Church. Surviving are a brother, Leigh-

in Business),

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started to rise. permi Charles, | One of the four surgeons who working on the. same job, said, performed a six-hour operation) “I heard Dave yell. Then I heard

va ex iy aE be use lon a as 3 dance Tal 1 Ro aren: n Ie i OY ar thop permit the serving bt foo

the, an gTgILsRmEntE Ski 5 " arson Avenue Rech TR 9 Resi ence), requests permission and

occu taller, abv mont ER 0 x31

{Zoned Business), requests variance of area and rear yard ob 4h ints aa permit th ishm 8. on the

age) + Te. occupy a the rear of the residence; trailer af, Pk W. JOHNSON, m0. Broadway (Zon Ul-A3-H1 Residence uests variance of use and ares Ir: quirments to permit the conversion of the reslaence into a four-unit apar

-¥- fle ‘EUGENE VANBICKLE, 242; Eas ot ig Street (Zoned ~AJ-H1 Resi | dene 1s Fequosts expansion of the use pre viously gran by ‘variance to permit us of’ the existing building, previously ap proved for doctor I and dentist of ices, to b extended to include general office, spac such as insurance, real esta [TY 0 representative or accountant ott ces, with ac.

-street I. A pS bo #T Norhesst] Camer New n Street (Northe ew pation, Davidson Streets) (Zoned Ui-A4-H2 First Industrial), Fedu uests permis. sion Ro? operate an open- 4 automobile sales lot, with ‘accessory lighting and

.V-51, RICHARD H. KEESLING, 261! ota ‘Denny Street (Zoned Ul-A3-H1 Resig edie. “permission to park and raiier ay 5 FALL CREEK CIVIC LEAGUE 4511 Evanston Avenue (Zoned Ul-A3-

retired HC Residence), requests expansion of the

use previously granted . by variance -to TPErmIt the Constr Ot 8 20°X30" bHutlar ing to be used for storage of playground and lawn equipment and for fish fries in connection with the existing community center: on adjoining pers 545.V-51. MABEL ERBRICH CONVERSE, 4835 Central Pe (Zoned Ul-A2-H1 Resi|dencey, requests variance of building line requirements te permit the existing en{closed porch to remain at the front of the

i HL. « Tee Vo51. PAUL MITTRACH, 3351 8 ’ outh | MISS ALMA AL FORTH, 61, of Dr. Wilson retired several Siribl: Jil \Gened U1-A2-H1 Reri1522 Parkway Ave, for 18 years, months ago when he became Ij occupy Pune Bermisiion 0, Dark. any i ; He made his home in his & art=| -V-51. LUCIA C. DEAN, 2419 East /secretary in the credit depart-| ‘ment building at 3504 Be 38th Street (Zoned Ui-A3-H1 Residence. : William Eileen Bowman: Orville, "Bétty'ment-of Wm. H. Block Co. Serv-! Prive SIvansion of ihe uss Breviousiy Eliza. | Sraham oh Mary Bron, | a360lices-at 1:30 p. m, Monday, G. H| Born in Williamston. &. C., hel (building to be used for business purposes. Mui}: Eastern. Herrmann Funeral Home. Burial : $a ihe rer of the building te De vee

was educated at Johns Hopkins | fiom-to-the RE EE a erie | University and the University of ters,

with accessory Jii-atrest parking

English; '‘Byron, Elizabeth “Wilson; MRS. MA y Maryland. He had offices in the [*P34s. Jioyided on Incomplete: ) -Ve plete. Charles. Yvoony Weshmeyer. | RY AMOS, 73, of 714 y 849-V-51. JONES & MALEY, INC., 2406

East” Washington Street (Zoned U3-Ab-HJ requests “permission to operate (an open-air automobile sales lot, with an accessory sign at the front property line 550-V-51, JONES & MA C., 18-24 North Forest Street (Zoned Ul-A3-Hi Rel-

sonic lodge at Williamston, Scot-|dence), requests variance of use to permit - the construction of a’ one-story building, .

size 26’x90’. to be used for storage and reconditioning of used cars, and to permit the remainder of the premises to be used for parking cars.

277 single in 1944, the late Bill realized on games of -221-207-237.] to Clothe-A-Child to help the Tio Joop. Alabama. |Harry A Diller, 78, at 30 8. Tremont.'Pair shop at 844 Massachusetts ton S. Williamston, a nephew,| ,581-V.51 PAUL BUCHANAN, 2613 North Dugdale with 277 in 1945 and! needy children of Indianapolis. [Francis Braddock, 23-.U. 8. Army; . Rose | carcinoma. |Ave. Servic t 3 Joh Vv. wil Indi li a {Olney Street. (Zoned U1-A3.H1 Residence), Eagan 3 a 279 ring ane {Lee Hargon rolled i to win po presenting the tickets Mr. plgmpson. 32. 1009 Park @ve. | Prank Moore. 16, at 630 N. Meridian, ow: Phi 85 2 33 IB, mer 12 in ison, nd Anspn 8 51 settler permission 0 i F Tumner-u onors in e circuit. | = Ania Charles Buchanan, 37. 193° Glenridge | _ artefiosclerosis. n nera. ome ece, rs. 14°4 eN=- iden game vear. ; Ter Es t f1 y _| Miller and Miss Scott said: Drive; Annabelle Overmier, 21, 1037 w,|Helen M. Ninde. 80, at Methodist, car-| 'Burial Knesses Israel Cemet. leca. S.C. : 553-V-51, ROBERT OBERGFELL, 1508 y aod erry Chidester of Taria’s Bowl- "po ase the Times Clothe-A-| 3th. walter 5 8i er Pleasani Street (Zoned | U1-A3-HI" Resi Wiesman said this year's (ing five was the big gun in the | Robert Ransdell, 20, 1856 Quill; Alice Cox. A a. 5T, at’ 5893 Forest Lane, & ! moreno dence), requests wariance ‘of use and area . Child is an outstanding Christ-| "3; 11 ; | ‘ELMER SEDAM. 75. of Los! s requirements to flermit the canversion of tournament will attract an Ilaria Classic League with a 641 + 1115 Lexington. o Camplin, 60. at Veterans’, pul-| nvestigate eat the existing two-family dwelling into over-all purse of $1087. The series. Dave Sowers had a 618/18 service for needy children we, {Charley Hickey, 38, 2146 Ringgold; Mildred! , monaty embolism... Sher] | Angeles, Spanish-American War {three-unit apartment hou

first place award will be $300 while the second and third circuit. Tony Matacale of Tansy fund with a gala evening of fun place prizes will be $200 and Motors rolled a 638 while Leland at the Hollywood Ice Revue.” $100, respectively. F Shoemaker hit a 609 series.> Frank

The record entry for the Pot of Krause of Tansy Motors had a contribution of $5 or more in per-|

Cold tournament was in 1941/604 series. son. to :Clothe-A-Child on Mon-|" white, y [. The remaind { last y e Robert, B 27, when 215 teams filled the field.) ‘included a Rows aller: Pe Le Dairy | day will sath get a free Hest to Gladys Kaiser, 19, A | League~Herh Smith, Indianapolis Times, the Show. If the quota isn’t filled | {William Morris, 21, Pt. Miller Rolls 698 |833; Russ Houze. Sport Bowl Recreation Monday, ‘the tickets will be pre-|

| League- Russ Houre, 614: Uptown alleys:

GEORGE MILLER was the! 1Gonsolidated Finance Leagie—Elmer Well- sented to the $5-or-more contribu-!

Silk League—Lawrence Davis,

Brothers fired .a 646 score while Rudaick: the same squad! Bradley cate: TERE

407: Washington ae Ba By §5ionee Servies Marshall's Men's Wear. 601: carl] WASHINGTON, Dec. 1—Recep-| pied 2 isl. 181-181-543 trinli- tion of shortwave radio broad-| *—Rufe Mumford, 633. ur "casts will get progressively -bet=| i iter during the next week, radio [forecasters at the National Bur-

Young, Durando "leau of Standards here reported; this. morning. Signals are ex-|

_ Fight fo. Draw —.._.pected to come through only! NEW YORK, Dec. 1 (UP)— fairly well over the week-end, will| | Middleweights Paddy Young and be a bit clearer by Tuesday, and| - {Ernie Durando, who battled to a” willbe quite clear Wednesday: NEW YORK, Dec, 1 (UP) thrilling draw last night, agreéd/through Friday.

Three members of the present ¢ qav A City College of New York basket- 4 ir order four maith on Jan ~ (Agvertisement!

72; Kate Akin, 448; W : | 1 1 ived by The individual! star on the Indian-| levi: Alling. A: C: Leasuie_John pe l- tors Tuesday and Wednesday un-/ DIVORCE SUITS FILED today after a truck in which. he. MRS. MARGARET WOOD, fT commision y, he lis front last night as helg witzer, 624; Lou Groops til show time, as long as the'. Ethel vs. William Mize; Florence - vs. was riding was hit by an automo-| Houston, Tex. by of; Indianapolis, un ; apolis fro : g 2s fof. Ketucuh Asdale. fo1: Tink Beli No. [tickets last, 8 Charles Wright, Max Owen va. Bessie pile iy Tied 1. y Indi it former resident ofl MOST hseany, December 1, rolled a 698 series to lead all ac-/ 600; Iaria's I aval: ie ue B Russell: Howard vc. Emma Hawk; Martha 2 hoiAnapol's Arrangements are on Printing. of 5,000 copies oY * ‘Rules of The tion in the Construction League League: Chalmers Melton, 809: Christian! THe only place to make SOntri= va. Flos Gillaspie: Patricia vs. Emmitt ee fee rir dL incomplete. |Board of. School Commissioners.” All a3 ure League Frank Wilmoth, 574; | per specifications on file in the office o at’ the Pritchett alleys. Miller's FONT ad a RL RL |butions and receive the Hollywood mh p———— Rep. Mack in Baghdad | MRS. MARY " Ru EY, 2549 [the Board, 150 N. Meridian Street, Indian- | tie performance came on scores | Solatale, Sa. 3 {Ice Revue tickets free is Times! BIRTHS | BAGHDAD, Iraq, Dec. 1 (UP B od “-t | anolis. Board Pesertes. the’ right “to ses 234-243-221. Leonard Neon. il, league x lothe-A-Child -headquarters, BOYS | 9 ©: ( ) | Brookway. Pl., resident of Indian-| cept or reject any or all bids. | Joe Fogle. El Lilly. 601: Broad B , d St. N be At St. Francis—Edward, Alving “Chaglain,|—Rep. Peter Mack of Illinois: pre- | apolis 40. years. Services at 9 THE BOARD OF SCHOOL Virgil Haines of Central Sup- ev Coreen br ay, re Rivble| 20 W. Marylan t. None can bers; “Nethodist—Carios, = Mercedes Berer. ‘sented an international - friend-|a. m. Tuesday, St. Mary's Catholi COMMIS OF B ply was in close pursuit with a | Dyaper Extermin tors. 634; Ray Christnery, allotted by mail. The tickets will| Martin, co aIdine Marks; Eldon, Relite| nip scroll AQAA lah Q , 3 eh es! Burt : Holy ano c C or. 1 IANA OL 664 series, which was fashioned |%iliy A orllen McKenna: 480; Delaware, be good Wednesday night only. {As Si. Vineent's—Robert. Margaret 2 lord ‘mayor of Baghdad. oda Coon, a oly ame BT: Man on a threesome of 287-191-236. | fous, (54: Bankers” League Walter Dut-| The tickets awarded will be for Wards: Donald. Albefta Wall; George. yu on Py iC, today. Cem ii _IDecember 1. 1951. . a Howard Peterson. of Hayes (636 Pountain Sauare afleys: Tony Ger. top-price seats and each will be| — ’ Brothers rolled a 614 while [5G 27 fits Plumbing: Antlers sllevs: reserved. : Nall | ; Harry Adams came up with a lo Clty Lust. S02. Post Women's League ———————————— | ie 626 score. | Central alleys: Ell Lilly Men's League- of / Oscar Behrens of Brandt Sif Mattox, 577, Tiiinols alleys: Real Shortwave to Improve us a e an Ss.

Les Brandt of —_eame through with a 620 perform-|

CCNY. Players. Barred From Opening Tilt

score in the Emerson Supper Club {want to thank contributors to thep

ball team were barred from playing in- tonight's season-opening game against Roanoke College because they gained entrance to the)

shall fight Champion Sugar Ray| RHEUMATISM PAINS |

Robinson, LN “tested WINTER-X Tablets for | Ar r + Fake time-test - 01 Young of New York and Du-1ghk Geitef of pain and discomfort of rando of Bayonne, N. J., tangled Rheumatism. Neuritis or Muscular

sc alsifi i 8 bago., Must do the work to your com ste he hoof on falsified high school|(o, the third time last night be-}satistaction or Your monty felunded. hy cords, suffers Ask your drugs y fo -1 The college announced that fore 5006 in Madison Square SER.X Tavists. 100 fof 32.00. ihe B. “what g t b lusi Garden; but Durando’'s unex- | Sone To Paine oa Chemists. Inw a oo Phears 9 e tone pi pectedly strong finish in their] lananolis evidence” of tampering has been jo. round “rubber match” brought]

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about the draw. - Paddy weighed! 148%; pounds: Ernie, 156%. Champion Robinson had signed

“THEY WILL be permitfed to '0 meet last night's winner in a | ® Main Springs continue attending classes, but hon-title ‘bout ‘at the Garden on | ® Crystals will not be allowed to participate Jan. 25. Matchmaker Al Weill | ® (rowns © Sloms fn’ varsity athletics, pending com- Said today Robinson still would All Watches

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square off on Jan. 25 against the winner of a Young Duranto 12rounder at the Garden, Jan, 4,

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_ pletion of the investigation,” the college announcement said. The irregularities came to light as a result of -the..investigation

stemming from the discovery that

Herh Cohen and "Al Roth, two of in the CCNY. players recently con- ~Clivseal Hate victed of “fixing” games, gained Season Opens REASONAKLE PRICES entrance to the school in this]; CHICAGO. Dec. 1 (UP)—The — manner. 1951-52 Big Ten basketball season

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ORMAN ‘H. CLARK, 4301 East Michigan Street {Bouth theast Corner Michi-gan-and Colorado Streets) (Zoned U3-A4-H1 Business), requests variance of use to permi the operation of 3 dry cleaning A in the existing building Rresently used as a dry Seaning PISRup Shite at Sone 554-V-51. MID-C CRATING CO., TTB English I Zoned U3-A3-H1 Business and Ul-A3-H1 Residencef, requests variance of use to permit the construction of a building to: be used for sales purposes, the rear of the premises to je for accessory use such as off-streel

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Par V- 51. TRUESDALL A. & ETHEL M MEECE, 354-356 North Santen Avenue cy 'Ui-A3-H1 Residence}, request variance of use, grea and side yard requirements to permit the conversion of the existing two-family residence into a fourunit apartment building, including the construction of outside entrances. 556-V-51. CHARLES KERKHOP, 3607-09 West 16th Street (Zoned Ul-A-2-H1 Residence), requests fliance ‘of use to permit {the operation of an open-air sutqmabile sales” lot, ne and acc ry sales lighting and the erec a neon

53 SioMRs. Hi ErAbeT 2 LADBEN.

in trent and Shh Qn Tal wre (Zoned Ul-AA-H1 Residence) requests expansion of the building premously granted by variance to permit the construction of an additional room to the rear of the existing two-family fawening._ A_ public hearing will be held by the {Board of Zoning Appeals on Wonday, December 10, 1951, .at 3:30 P. M, in Room 401 City Hall, at which tine and place ‘interested persons appearing will. be given opportunity to be heard in ref STence to tthe matters set out in said petit ! BOARD OF ZONIN APPEALS OBLE P. HOLLISTER Executive Secretary

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{positing with him a certified check for {the amount of $50.00, which amount will be returned, to each actual bidder, who returns the documents in good condition within 15 4 8 2 ter the opening of bids [Additional plans and specifications {may be obtained upon payment of $50.00, | which amount will be Yelained by the Architect, the docume to be returned {in good condition within 15 days after {the opening of bids. | One set of plans and specifications for the heating and ventilating systems and {for the plumbing and dgainage systems [tor this building may obtained from the office of Bevington, Ta Taggart & Fow|ler, Inc., 730 8, Indian|apolis, Indiana, by doy with them

{a certified check in the amount of $35.00. which amouni- will be returned, to each | Bctugl bidder, who returns the docu-

ments to their office in good condition | Within 15 days-after the opening of bids. [additonal ela ot plans and 3pecifications {may be obtaine spon payment of $35. | which, amount will be retained by ihe Enginters, the documents to be returned |in good - Sondition Within 15 days after the opening of bid One set of pla ans nd specifications for | the Slecirical installati gna may be ob | tained from the office o 2% ington, TagIg Fowler, Inc., ‘730 Building. Fndfnnapolis Indiana, By a siting with hem a certified check for $35.00, which aiount will be returned to each actual bidder who returns the doc oclmeny ants to their joffice in good condition within 15 days after. the opening of bids. Additional sets of “plans and specifications may be obtained upon payment of $35.00, which {amount will be retained by the Engineers, thé documents to he returned in good fondition, a thin 15 Hays after the open-

ing ds. | An’ ial must be made on blank {form No. 96, prescribed by the State {Board of Accounts, and must be accom- | panied ‘by Questionnaire No. 96A, as re- | quired by -the Statutes of Indiana. Each proposal shall be accompanied by acceptable certified check or | bank draft, made payable to the order {of Chester A, McKamey, Trustee of Washington Township Schools, or by an acan aniount of total bid price. Contractor shall state ih is Proposal the amount of time he all require for the performance and ecomple- | tion Rd the work upon which his estimate

Each Contractor awarded work will be required, to furnish an acceptable . surety {bond in the full amount of his contract. The Trustee of Washington Township 'Schools reserves the right to reject any {proposal, or all proposals, to make any combination thereof, ,to waive any informalities therein, ind 10 oom wh. ed any proposa. received after the Clme’ Axed there! Wage rates on ‘this work: shall not be Tess han the prescribed scalé of wages {as determined pursuant t of Chapter 319, of t ial Assembly of indiana of 2538,

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