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THE COLUMBUS HERALD Cotunibus, Ind. 17201 Telephcne Ana Code 113-373-7111 Stogie Copy I One Year by Mail $100 A Democratic Newspaper Established 1B1 Published Every Friday at 333 Second Street Second Class PoaUge Paid at Columbus, Ind. 8' NOTICES Canopy for Restaurant Is Sought Columbus Board of Works took under advisement today a. request tram Warren Cote to construct canopy over a restaurant he plana to open at 534 Washington. Tbe board asked City-County Planning Director Tare Hartt to examine the plana to see if they conform to plans the dty has for landscaping downtown.

Cole, owner of the Hob Nob Corner in Nashville and a former waiter at the Walnut Room here, said he has purchased the former Partners and Friends Restaurant and plans to call the new restaurant the Hob Nob East Cole said be hopes to open the restaurant in June. In other business, the board: Accepted the resignation of probationary police officer Mark Lambert Police chief Jerry Coon said Lambert resigned for personal reasons. Approved plans for the closing of several streets near tbe Foundation for Youth for the AfteisProm party, May 17-18. Approved a taxicab license for Tamadge Foster of 620 California. Took under advisement a request from police officer David Kittle for a leave of absence to attend military flight school.

Ci from left, during a visit Wednesday. Sans Souci, located 1426 Sycamore, became the 26th member agency of United Way. (Photo By Darron Cummings) SHOWING SKILLS Albert Daniels, a volunteer employee of Sans Sooci shows his skills to Sans Sooci executive director Morlene Dollinger, Sans Souci board president Nancy Morris and United Way board president Beverly McDermott, work may bt examined at I fMlowtng: Wood 1 Burd. Inc. (Architect Group.

Inc.) P. O. Box 71 4S7t Jonathan Moore Pike Columbut. Indiana 473(1 Listening Conference Is Planned by DSI LEOAL NOT ICS OF PUBLIC HEARINO Tht Akoholk Bovorogo Board of Barmotomow County, Indiana, at 10 00 A.M., on May 14, IHS, at tnt County Gov rnmont Building Commit tlontr In tho City of Columbia In MM County, will Invnttgato Ull 341 441 mt proprMTy ot noNHng an Ai- cohollc Btvtragt R. Dlmondi Associates, inc.

413 N. Ilimoti Street pormlt by tho Indianapolis, Indiana 44304 ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 Legali ORDINANCS NO. 11. IMS AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER IS (THE ZONING ORDINANCE) OF THE CODE OF LAWS OF COLUMBUS, INDIANA, TO REZONE 4.M ACRES FROM R7. MULTIFAMILY RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT TO SU I.

SPECIAL USE CHURCHES. OF ST. PETER'S LUTHERAN CHURCH OF COLUMBUS. INDIANA RE ZONING. II ordalntd by lh Common Council of mt City of Columbus, Indiana: SECTION I Thai Soctlon Ml, roftrrlng to tnt Official Zoning Map of mt City of Columbus, bo amondod, rtviMd and cnangod a tol- I J17-4J4-4S73 Mr.

and Mrs. Terry Burlaw. 5351 Regency, daughter. Wednesday. Mr.

and Mrs. Daugh Sweet. SO Smith, daughter. Wedneaday. Mr.

and Mrs. Richard AbeL Seymour, daughter, Wednesday. Admittucet Melissa Taylor, 24 months, Edinburgh. Duatia Green, North Vernon. Junes Dillow, 5, 2221 Caufornia.

Ernestine Kimball, Flat Rock. Iris Kent, Hope. Vada Anderson, 1458 California. Mary Warner, 5156 Hartford. Janet Hadley, 342 Hege.

Thelma Sage, Seymour. Fern Wallace. (901 S. Sprague. Marie Rose, Scottsburg.

Robert Gatheridge, 1028 Cottonwood. Larry Shepherd, 2075 Miracle. Putnam Davis, Hope. Harry Beck, 1308 Central. Stanley Carson, 2810 S.

Road 900E. Joseph Gee, North Vernon. James Woodsrd, Seymour. Tilford Hoover, 252 Smith. Virgil Terry, Unionville.

Cariis Brown, 6505 E. Base Line. James Taylor, Seymour. Richard Oberman, Shelbyville. Brian Setter, Greenwood.

Jessica Bushey, 3, 528 California. Jessica Michael, 4, Hope. Lenera Fording, 1619 McClure. Sheila Douglas, 3644 Candell Place. Melinda Broady, 2021 W.

Northgate. Jeffrey Scruggs, Nashville. Thomas Smith, Roann. Uoyd Powers, Nashville. Larry Lucas, Scipio.

Shari Scboettelkotte, 14, 14205 E. Road 200 S. Carolyn Lewis, 2036 Tenth. Wilma Berg, 837 Fourth. Rhonda Petro, North Vernon.

Gregory Taylor, Westport Robert Bamaby, 1204 Lafayette. Dalton Willett, Madison. Shechonia Dean, 6, 106 Wehmeier. Susan Halsey, 14181 E. Road 200S.

Rebecca Bunch, 2871 N. Rogers. Nichole Morford, 2915 Lucas Way. Betty Bingham, 281 Wehmeier. Beatrice Rider, Seymour.

Virginia Johnson, Bedford. Naomi Eubanks, 538 Eighth Street. Amy Bulthuis, 1322 Lafayette. Elinor Vaughn, Seymour. Roberta Lucas, 2721 W.

Deaver. Ruby Hammond, 1418 McCullough. Nancy Kent, Elizabethtown. Mary Harris, 271 N. Cherry.

Shirley Hagan, Freetown. Michael Morgan, Edinburgh. John Walters, Butlerville. Michael Davis, 2209 Central. Donn Tatman, Bumey.

James Jester, Norman. Edward Klinglesmith, Greenwood. Robert Perry, North Vernon. Howard Scott, Edinburgh. Donald Cash, 609 Cleveland.

Elmer Wiley, Greensburg-- Angela Tempest, 11, Grammer. Richard Pease, 2 months, 1254 S. Road MOW. Lisa Gilbert, 15, 4750 W. Deaver.

June Bell, 3095 S. Scottland. Karen GUland, North Vernon. Luvada Phelps, Edinburgh. Bonnie Shipley, Nashville.

Myrtle Stewart, 145 Cambridge. Elizabeth Wilson, Elizabethtown. Rosemary Owsley, 331 Cleveland. Kathy Meyer, 2135 Dawnshire. Shirley Gray, 9650 W.

Road 700S. Elaine Hardin, 1508 28th. Marie Otte, 11946 E. Road 100S. Patricia Nester, 645 Chestnut Jackie Cutsinger, 6631 N.

Road 500W. Shawn Frost, Connersville. William Snyder, 182 Woodlane. Kenneth Pennington, Nashville. Ray Klingner, North Vernon.

Eugene Poynter, North Vernon. James Arthur Jr. 5136 N. Lincoln. George Saylor, Westport.

Marshall Stoner, North Vernon. Finis Burris, Hope. Aaa Gawrti, CJ Uth, aoa, Saturday. Mr. aad Mrs.

Jackk aUaaoMrt, Secttteg, aaa, Saturday. Batty aad Chart Skaggs, 2M1 S. Rosd SMW, aw. Saturday. Mr.

aad Mn. Vkwd Ductal MS GoUSadt, aoa, Sunday. Doaaa aad Jca Kcfer, 1573 Brookskie, aaa, Sunday. Mr. and Mn.

WUliain hry, Hope, aoa, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Richard HuOon, 1332 Ttajberwwt, aoa, today. Mr.

and Mrs. Mark Wolf, Flat Rock, aoa, Monday. Cnarinrtra and Bryan Nicholson, WH California, son, today. Vicki and Eddie Barr, 303S Pcnvyt-vania, son, Friday. Mr.

aad Mrs. Rick Klene, North Vernon, son, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Stere Hacker, North Vernon, son, Tuesday.

Kimberty Stsley, Hope, son, Tuesday. Klmberly aad Stove Wilsoa, 31S5 JonesvUle, daughter, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Troy Endicott, Flat Rock, daughter, today.

Mr. and Mrs. Eric Waggoner. 4961 N. Road 1S0W, son, Thursday.

Mr. and Mrs. Glen Nay, Seymour, son, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs.

Jeff Darnell, Hope, son, Thursday. Sherri and Jeff Inman, North Vernon, son, Thursday. Marriage License Applications Tony Ray Ogle, 25, 806 Cottage, and Penelope Diane Hitch, 23, SOS Cottage. Grant Alan Lipps, 24, (11-22 Garden, and Naomi Faye Birge, 23, 42S Clifty. Edgar Eugene Steele 28, 1024 Chestnut, and Lisa Ann Koontz, 24, 1923 Chandler.

Acel Dean McDonald, 25, 4430 S. Road S50W, and Karla Kristine Krueger, 21, Syracuse. Eric Wendell Hatton, 21, 5275 Rocky Ford, and Trad Lynn Fleak, 18, 3523 Oriole. Kevin Lynn Vogt, 27, 2932 26th, and Cathryn Lynn Tempest, 27, 331 Flat Rock. Roy F.

Brown, 62, 393 Country Manor, North Vernon, and Opal Mae Fern Scrougham, 65, 2615 Franklin. Keith Edward ArbudUe, 24, 6204 E. Road SON, and Teresa Ann Tomblin, 25, 7645 Parkland. Frankie Neathantiel Lyle, 45, 615 Eighth, and Rebecca JeanStogdilL 21. 639 Hutchins.

Richard Eugene DeYoung, 29, 2604 14th, and Barbara Ellen Zike, 24, 21C Salzburg. Larry Dean Elkins, 24, 107 Franklin, and Belinda Jane Phillips, 23, 107 Franklin. Ronald Eugene Stinson, 23, 53G Salzburg, and Stephanie Lynn Craig, 30, Pendleton route' 1. Christopher Lee Girvin, 23, Aurora, and Connie Elaine Brown, 22, 3010 Indiana. Larry James Davidson, 40, McHenry, and Kay Ann Stittgen, 38, 10745 S.

RoadlOOW. David Allan Doty, 37, 101 E. Deaver, and Monica Annette Schulx, 38, 1(36 Cottage. Steven Ray Burton, 29, 704 S. Main, Edinburgh, and Tina Marie Howard, 28, 704 S.

Main, Edinburgh. Dan Wenvell Shoultx, 24, 4510 Indianapolis Road, and Laura Ann Swope, 22, 4100 W. Tannehill. Terry Amett Gant, 23, 4180 E. Road 550N, aad Karen Lynn Gant, 23, 4180 E.

Road550N. Ralph Edward Cazee, 29, 1111 Kevin, and Tracy Renee Milanowski, 19, 1111 Kevin. Todd Anthony Carr, 20, 630 Tipton Lane, and Kelly Ann Lindsey, 19, 3251 Fairview. Clarence Jackson Almony 28, Baltimore, and Donita Joan Murr, 23, 5031 N. Road MOW.

Mark J. Webber, 26, 1467 Grand, and Kimberly Sue Wilkerson, 27, 1467 Grand, Randall Jed Wells, 31, 1301 Franklin, and Bobbie Jo Sprague, 18, 2521 13th. Discussion of a planned "Listening Conference" May 16 and 17 and a progress report on a production job were given during Tuesday's Developmental Services Inc. board of directors meeting. The board approved the request of DSI executive director Dave Kiely to continue to assist the Department of Mental Health's Division on Developmental Disabilities to coordinate the "listening" conference being funded through an $8,860 grant from the Developmental Disabilities Services Act.

THE CONFERENCE'S purpose is to allow providers and state affiliates to have an opportunity to present ideas that may result in a better system of service delivery. "Anytime the Department of Mental Health is thinking quality programs, we want them to think DSI," said Kiely. He also reported on the progress of the Hot Spot Project. Hot Spots are decorative pins which DSI has been granted marketing rights by Hot Spots Inc. Kiely said DSI has been exploring a variety of marketing possibilities where the product could be sold.

Also at the meeting, Kiely said other directions for the funding of a new rehabilitation facility at Madison were being explored since the Indiana Senate Finance Committee recently cut $525,000 allotted to the facility from the Department of Mental Health's construction budget despite its being ranked as the DMH's number one priority. F. W. Dodge Division. Room X4 350 Wlllowlsreok Parkway Indianapolis, Indiana 44703 Construction Leagut ot Indianapolis.

Ind. ISM N. Meridian Suit 401 Inetanapolls. Indiana asm Drawings and Specifications may be obtained at th Archl-tect't office tor a deposit of tSO.M. Deposit will bt returned to Bidders of record upon return of documents In good condition.

3. Th Project consists essentially of: Sit Work: Walks, curbs. paving, landscaping, tennis courts, fencing, lighting and utilities. Additions: Pool locker, lobby and dining room addition to me existing Donner Cantor facilities, new public rest-rooms In the Dorustr Park. Renovation: Complete renovation of the Donner Center facility and systems.

The work shall be awarded under an contract tor all work. The work Includes all labor, materials, transportation ser following portont and locatlont IKtod ntroln, tbwlt: -DL0301375, WM. A. KAMES, MSI EMtbrook Plaia. Col urn but, IN.

473010000. A. Col-lint Package Liquor Stort. Liquor, Boar and Wmo Pacttagt Stort Pormlt, Rtnowal; DL0307UO. THE BOTTLE SHOP 1030 Lafayotto Columbia, In.

47X10000, Suunnt K. Watton, Prttldtnt, 704 Ntwtom Drlvt, Columbut. IN. 47MI0OM. WM.

K. Watton. Socrttary, 320 istti Strott, Columbut. IN. 473010000.

A. Tht Bottlo Shop. Liquor, Boor and Wmt Pactiagt Start Pormlt, Rtntwal; DL03O7MM. PAUL E. SMITH.

13 Stato Strttt, Columbut, IN. 473010000. A. Stato Strttt Liquort, liquor. Boor and Wlnt Packagt Stort Parmlt, Rt-ntwtl; DL0313343.

COUNTRY LIQUORS Railroad Strttt, Elliabtthtown. IN. 473330000, Carl W. Nltnabtr, Prttldtnt. 1453 N.

RMgt-wood Drlvt, Columbut, IN. 473030000. Barbara L. Nltn abtr, Stcrttary, U53 N. Rldgtwood Drlvt, Coli-mbut, IN.

473(00000, A. Country Liquort. Liquor, Boar and Wlnt Packagt Stort Pormlt, Rtntwal; DL03IMIt, ORVILLE M. SMITH. 1031 SR SO Ogll vlltt, Columbut, IN.

473010000, D.B.A. Smltht Grooary, Boar and Wlnt Dtaltr't Ptrmlt, Rtntwal; DL03O407I, KAREN S. YARNELL A MIKEL L. YARNELL, tOU H. Washington Strttt, Clifford, IN.

47310000, A Clifford Groctry, Boor and Wlnt Dtaltr't Ptrmlt, Rtntwal; RC0304003, LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE 3M, 73S Washington Strott, Columbut. IN. 473010000, A. Loyal Ordtr of Moot 3H, Liquor. Btr and Wlnt Club Ptrmlt, Rtntwal; RR030I34S, ASTRO BOWL KOKOMO, 3010 SECTION 301, OFFICIAL ZONING MAP That tht Official Zoning map show tho following dtscribtd rtal ttat which It In tht territorial lurltdlctlon of tht City of Columbut, Indiana, currently rand 7, Multlfamlly Rttldtntlal District to SU Special Ust Church at Lott and ft In Irwin, Jones and Mount's Addition to tht City of columbut at recorded In Plat Book Page II; also Lots II, It, 34, 35, 30.

and 37 In Irwin and Jones Addition to tht City of Columbut recorded In plat book psgt 03; also Lott 1, J. 3. and 4 In Mary Karrtnbrock't Addition to tht City of Columbut at recorded In Plat Book Pag 30; also including vacated Sycamore Street and Vacated allays all recorded In tht office of tho Recorder of Bartholomew County, Indiana. This Ordinance shall bt In full forct and tfftct from and alter Its passage, approval, and publication according to tht laws of tht State of Indiana. Passed by tht Common Council of tht City of Columbus.

Indiana, this 14th day of April, 115 Robert Stewart Presiding Officer of tht Students Participating in Problem Solving Program vice, eosjtpment ant) Common Council of tht City of Columbut, Indiana Strttt, Columbut. IN. Several Bartholomew Consolidated School Corp- students are participating in the program, "Indiana Future Problem Solving." The program, which can involve children in grades 4 through 12, is sponsored by the Indiana Department of Public Instruction and is aimed at developing higher level thinking skills and problem solving techniques as well as to encourage group interaction to solve current issues. Topics discussed and researched this year have been drunk driving, nuclear war and education. Southside students in the fifth-sixth grade Academic Challenge Class scored well on the issue of education, according to sponsor Janice Montgomery.

The group has been invited to the State Bowl Saturday at rUPUI Indianapolis. Students participating in the bowl will be Ben Loheide, son of Dr. and Mrs. Stephen Loheide, 307 Sunset; Leigh Chesnut, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Mark Chesnut, 9567 W. Kelly; Cory Fribley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Fribley, 9201W. Tulip; and Brian White, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Bernard "Joe" White, 9707 W. Ludlow. The group will work on the issue of the "Greenhouse Effect" at the state contest. 473010000, John H.

Fox worthy, ATTEST: Jeannt Carteaux Clerk of the Common Council of tht City of Columbut, Indiana Tht foregoing and attached Ordinanct No. 31, passed by tht Common Council of tht City ot Columbut, Indiana, on tht lath day ot April, IMS, It now on tho same day, by me presented to tho Mayor of Colum David C. Fulton Elected Inland Mortgage President proper and entire furnishing at each branch or part of th 4. Bids shall be enclosed In a sealed envelop. Identified at to th Project and th Contract being bid, addressed to the Columbus Parks end Recreation Board, with th nam and Elect of business of th bidder.

Ida submitted by mall should be addressed to th Columbus Parks and Recreation Board, 33nd and Sycamore. P. O. Box ast, Columbus, Indiana 47301. 5.

Bids shall bt mad on In dlana Stat Board of Accounts Form and Specification! Bid Forms and shall be ac companled by a Questionnaire of Experience and Financial Statement of Indiana Stat Board of Accounts Form A. Bidders having their principal place of business outside the Stat ot Indiana must accompany their bid with a certified check mad payable to the City of Columbus, Indian. In stt bidden may accompany their bid with either a bid bond or certified check mad payable to mt City of Columbut, Indiana. Such bid bonds andor certified checks mutt be ki an amount equal to five per con turn (5) of hit bid as a guarantee thai he will carry out th ttrmt of his bid. 4.

Bids shall state th tlmt of completion of construction by the Bidder. 7. The bid shall be subect to acceptance of the Columbus Parks and Recreation Board I. Th successful bidder shall, upon acceptance of hit bid. enter into satisfactory contract and furnish satisfactory evidence of capability to procure and pay tor a separate Contractors Performance and Payment Bond in an amount quel to his contract price, and such bonds shall comply with all laws of the Stat of Indiana governing public contracts let by governmental units.

In the event any bidder withdraws his bid or tails to exKuto a satisfactory contract or contracts and furnish satisfactory evidence of performance bonding capability within ton (10) days attar a contract or contracts ha been awarded to such bidder by the Columbus Parks and Recreation Board may declare his Certified Check or Cashier's Check or Bid Bond forfeited to said Park and Recreation Board, at liquidated damages. In proportion to the amount of bid accepted by eech. 10. Th "Columbus Parks and Recreation Board" shall have th right: A. to accept any Md within forty-live 4S days after the tint opening of Mot, during which time no Md shall 1m wlltidi'sjfwti, B.

at any time to retort any and all bias; end C. to waive all formalities and trreguierlttet th MeV Suzannah Wilson 2nd in Writing Competition Suzannah B. Wilson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip E.

Wilson of 3810 Cove and a senior at Culver Girls Academy, recently won a second place award in the annual writing contest sponsored by the Women's Press Club at Indianapolis. She received a cash prize and a certificate for her feature story on foreign students at Culver. She is editor of "The Vedette," the academy's student newspaper, and is a member of the varsity crew. A National Merit honoree, she will enter Princeton University in September. David C.

Fulton of Louisville has been elected president of Inland Mortgage an Irwin Union Corp. subsidiary headquartered at Indianapolis. Fulton, 56, most recently was senior vice president and regional manager at Louisville of Colwell Financial Corp. Inland Mortgage originates and services loans from its main office at Indianapolis; branches are in Washington, D.C., San Antonio and Corpus Christi, Texas, and Columbus. Fulton, before joining Colwell, was president and chief executive officer of Baldwin United Mortgage Co.

and executive vice president of Fulton and Goss a Cleveland, Ohio, mortgage company from 1969 to 1981. A Navy veteran of the Korean war, Fulton is a 1951 graduate of Amherst College in Amherst, and also received a law degree in 1958 from Cleveland Marshall Law School in Cleveland. Fulton and his wife, Stella, have four children: David employed at Society National Bank, Cleveland; Chris, with the National Gallery of Arts, Washington, D.C.; Laura, who is working for the International Management Group in New York City; and Meg, a paralegal in New York City. Prttldtnt, 340 Woodland Streams Drlvt, Greenwood, IN. 41430000.

Mark R. Voight, Secretary. 31 IS Lancer Drive, Troy. Ml. 4070000.

A. Attro Bowl Columbut, Bear and Wlnt Rttalier't Permit. Renewal and Sunday Sales Rtntwal; RR03C1403, SAPS BUFFETERIA S07Vi Third Street, Columbus, IN. 473010000. Max B.

Ltmlty, President, 310 lth Street, Columbut, IN. 473010000, Chrltflnt P. Lemley, Secretary, lit Itth Strttt, Columbut, IN. 473010000, A. Tht Walnut Room, Liquor, Boer and Wlnt Rttalier't Ptrmlt, Renewal; RR03I0044, TOM WET.

HERALO, 3341 Statt Street, Columbut, IN. 473010000, D.B.A. Tht fcasf End. Liquor. Beer nd Win Retailer's Parmlt, Renewal, and Sunday Sales Renewal; RR03UI73.

FLEMINGBACON EN TERPRISESrf S3I Washington Street. Columbus, IN. 473010000, Mlchtll G. Fleming. President, S34 E.

Mulberry Street, Columbut, IN. 473030000, Mary R. Bacon, Secretary. 134 E. Mulberry Street, Columbus, IN.

473030000. A. Bacon Statlos Restaurant, Beer and Wine Retailer's Permit, Renewal; RR03H34I, ATHENS CORPORATION, 3tts National Road, Columbut, IN. 471010000, T. M.

Raeber, Prttldtnt. S344 Ironwood Drlvt, Newburgh, IN. 47430O00O, J. F. Lemley, Sec retery, lot Flatrock Drive, Columbut, IN.

473010000, D.B.A. Noble Romant Pliia, Beer and Win Retailer's Ptrmlt Renewal and Sunday Sales Rtntwal; RR03I4331, GRAND-VIEW GROCERY. S4s7 West 100 South. Columbut, IN. 473010000, Ronnla Cornell, President, 31 W.

Hughes, Columbus, IN. 473010000, Judith M. Votli, Secretary, not Lafayette Avenue, Columbut, IN. 473010000, D.B.A. Dapper Duck Inn, Liquor, Beer and Win Refeller's Ptrmlt, New Sunday Sales Only; RR03ISM7, PIZZA HUT OF AMERICA.

301 35th Street, Columbut; Indiana 473010000, D. J. McClure, Prttldtnt, 14330 Donegal Ire It, Wichita, Kansas 473300000, Raymond W. Baktr, Secretary, III E. Douglas, Wichita, Kansas 473070000, O.

B. A. Plu Hut, Beer and Win Retailer's Permit, New, and New Sunday Sales. Said investigation will be open to tht public. Indiana Alcoholic Btvrg Commission, By William C.

Coylt, Executive Secretary, Harry K. Wick, Chairman. Permits 0IS. Newspaper Cod 311. May IMS, o3 April 34, IMS.

t3 NOTICE TO BIDDERS 1. Notict It hereby given that tht Board of Parks and Recreation of th City of Columbut will receive sealed bids tar tht "Donner Center Addition 4 Renovttkjn" on May IS, IMS. until 5 10 P.M. ST. at th Donner Center Offlc, tmd and Sycamore, P.

O. Box BSt, Columbus, Indiana 47183. Bids received later than saM time will bt returned enopened. Sid will bt publicly opened and read aloud at th Donntr Cantor Office at 3S PJM. en th Mddtt.

1. Complete and detailed draw ingt and specific hona tor thtt bus, Indiana, at 7:30 o'clock p.m. Jeannt Carteaux Clerk Treasurer of tht City of Columbut, Indiana Tht foregoing, within and attached Ordinanct No. 31, passed by tnt Common Council of tht City of Columbut, Indiana, on tho lath day of April, IMS, It approved by mt on tht said 16th day of April, IMS, at 7:30 O'clock p.m. Robert Stewart Mayor of tht City of Columbut, Indiana April 3.

May 3, IMS, M3 April 3. May 3, IMS, M3 NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notict It hereby given that tht Board of Public Works and Safety of the City ot columbut, Indiana will receive at tht of flct of tht City Clerk Treasurer In tht City Hall of said City, until 10:00 AM, Tuesday, tht 7th day of May, IMS, staled bids tar tht refurbishment of and delivery to said City tht following dtscribtd apparatus according to specifications on flit In tht office of tht Clerk-Treasurer. COLUMBUS FIRE DEPARTMENT Refurbishment of 1M7 Maxim, Triple Combination Pumper Each bidder mutt flit Statt Form 9S (as prescribed by tht Statt Board of Accounts). Each bidder must file with Mt bid tht utual statutory non-collusion affidavit. All bidders must accompany their bid with a bid bond or certified check mad payable to tht City of Columbut, Indiana.

Such bid bonds andor certified checks must bt In an amount equal to ten per centum (10) of hit bid at guaranty that he will carry out tht termt of hit bid. Tht Board of Public Works and Safety reserves the right to reed any and all bids. All subcontractor! and bidders for contracts with tht City of Columbut shall submit a written declaration that they will not dlscrlmlnatt against any employee or applicant tar employment In tht pectarmanc of such contracts with respect to hire, tenure, terms, conditions or privileges of employment or any matter Indirectly related to employment because of race, religion, color, ten, handicap, national origin, or encestory. Tht dec laratkm shall also statt that tht contractor, subcontractor or bidder shall comply with this statement at well at these con tractural promises. Failure to submit this declaration will constitute a material detect In tht bid, and a breech of this covenant may bt considered a -material breach of tht contract.

Robert N. Stewart. Mayor DATE: 4-11-SS ATTEST: Jeenne Carteaux, Clerk Treasurer April 3. May IMS, April MAY 3, IMS, MO Bankruptcy Petitions Several area residents are among those recently Tiling for bankruptcy in United States Federal District Court in Indianapolis. Daphne B.

and Dickie L. Allen, dong business as Allen Masonry, Hope route 2, showed assets of $6,170 and liabilities of $21,876. Creditors include Kemba Credit Union, Sears and Dr. Archer. The trustee is Douglas E.

VanWinkle. The attorney is Joyce Thayer-Morris. Linda D. Barger Bowling, 2015 11th, showed assets of $1,290 and liabilities of $44,903. Creditors include Indiana BelL Ideal Furniture and Bartholomew County Hospital The trustee is Douglas E.

Van-Winkle. The attorney is Donald S. Edwards. Sharon C. Oney, 1055-2C Robert, showed assets of $8,472 and liabilities of $41,801.

Creditors include Methodist Hospital and Critical Care Affiliates. The trustee is Douglas E. VanWinkle. The attorney is Ellen Podgor. Wilma Louise and Herbert C.

Eldridge, doing business as Eldridge Farms, Greensburg route 7, assets and liabilities not listed. The attorney it Gary Lynn Jlostetler. Doyle Lee Akers, 10271 E. Road 7S0S, Elixabethtown, showed assets of and liabilities of $88,800. The attorney is Michael Rogers.

Carl O. Garrett, 23 S. Gum, North Vernon, showed assets of $7,950, secured liabilities of $13,211 and unsecured liabilities of $338,857. The attorney Is Jon W. Webster.1 Mehrin R.

and Marlene Cross, 521 Cotvto, Seymour, showed assets of $45,420, secured liabilities of $35,961 and unsecured liabilities of $15478. The attorney if Rodney E. Farrow. Charles N. and Louisa N.

Bdding, 532 W. Fourth, Seymour, showed assets of tliJIOt, priority liabilities of $350, secured liabilities of $88,824 and unsecured liabilities of The attorney is Kenneth A. Layton. D. to condition th Md ac I I 4 kS IL Dinosaur Club Ploying Bartholomew County Library's Dinosaur Flash computer gam or Dinosaur Dig Computer Club members, from left, Tom Haynes, son of Mr.

and Mrs. William Hoyrtes of 1120 Franklin; Eric lanam, son of Mr. and Mrs. Scott Lanam of 12144 E. Oxford; Eric Reid, son of Mr.

and Mrs. David Reid of 3610 Saddle, and Emily Bogan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bogan of 816 Chestnut, The four had to complete the computer gome at the library's children's department to join the club during "Dinosaur and Prehistoric Times" month in March. (Staff Photo by Mark Crowley) captance with a requirement that the contract award It subct to th sale of bonds within nbttty (M) day from th tlmt of th acceptence bid and award of Contract; that In tvent th Owners do not give "Notice to Proceed" within th ninety (M) days from th award of Contract, Contract I terminated with all perries held harmless and free of all oblige Hons unlets the ninety (Ml day period It extended by written agreement between tht Owner nd th Con tree tor.

II. A prtvbtd meeting with a tour of the facllHtes will bt held at the contoreac room of tht Dnnr Cntr offlc en Tuesday, April 3. 1M4, at A J. EST. Chapman Blckwll, Secretary Jama Lloyd, President Columbus Park 4 Recreetton April 34, May 1M4.

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