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CLASS. 1 STAR and NEWS CLASSIFIEDS, Friday, July 14, 1989 20 Lost Public Notices 25 Personals Plus 25 Personals Plus Senate panel votes against slowing Stealth The Los Angeles Times WASHINGTON Despite growing congressional opposition to the Stealth bomber, the Senate Armed Services Committee Thursday rejected a proposal by Sen. John Glenn, D-Ohio, to save an estimated $1 billion by slowing down production of the expensive aircraft. The committee vote means that the administration's request for $4.8 billion for the bomber in fiscal 1990 will be referred to the full Senate without any reduction. The House Armed Services Committee recently voted to slash $800 million from the Stealth program for fiscal 1990.

Glenn's proposal would have created a series of "milestones" or specific hurdles over which the Stealth program would be required to pass before receiving additional funds for the next stage of its development the first being that it must be able to ny. He estimated that his proposal could have saved the government about $1 billion. It is now anticipated that the government will spend at least $70 billion if the Pentagon succeeds in buying all 132 bombers it seeks. Like many other Stealth opponents, Glenn has argued that the bomber should not be fully funded until it has been proven effective. Flight tests scheduled "This is the biggest departure in aircraft design, ever," he said.

"Why go into it at a cost of $538 million per copy without seeing if it can fly first?" The vote on Glenn's proposal took place in a closed-door session of the Senate committee. It SDWM 49 interested in meeting an attractive SWF, age 38-50. Prefer someone with a high energy level, a positive outlook on life a person of many interests. Also prefer someone who is comfortable in both for mal informal situations. Photo appreciated.

Reply to: Star and News Box 7282 SDWPM MARINE STU DENT; 175, BLONDE HAIR, GREEN EYES; SEEKS SDWPF, 21-35, FOR WILD AND CRAZY TIMES: IF THIS IS YOU, DROP ME A NE. WPHOTO (IF POSSIBLE), PHONE NUMBER, AND TELL ME ABOUT YOURSELF. STAR AND NEWS BOX N-7266 Secure SWM 2201b. Wants life mate. Oriental a Plus.

Write, Phone, etc. Star and News Box N-7289 Vivacious dare I say volup tuous swpf, 40, 56 tun figured but attractive, classy not snobby, aware not arrogant, hip not pretentious, educated but still learning, hard working, realistic, sensible but loves to play. Seeking SWPM, 40, who is a communicatorlistener believes the greatest high is a good laugh, wonderful conversation, new insights, a sincere relationship wthe opposite sex. interests negotiable. Reply to: Star and News Box N7267.

Voluptuous funloving SBPF 26, attractive with a zest for life 8, laughter. Incredible brown eyes. Seeks non-smokino, SPBWM age 25-38, for warm inenosnip possiDly more. Phone number please photo op tional. Star and News Box N7292 Wanted SWM Christian 37-45 who likes children, family ori ented, enioys outdoors, should be financially secure as myself.

I'm SWF 41, 5' 4, 127lbs. blond interested in sincere relation ship. Letter, photo phone to star and News box N-46. White widowed female, 58, 1801 bs, blonde, non-smok- er, slight disability due to knee 8. hip replacements, sometimes uses cane, winters in SW Florida summers in Rural Central Indiana.

Prefers tall, non smoking gentleman with tradi tional values, financial men- tally secure, ready to appreciate enjoy the give 8. take of a simple life with a congenial companion. Enjoys sunsets, a good book, conversation, a boat ride, holding hands, flea markets, a bird song, a flower blooming, watching tne tisn tump or lis tening to night sounds. Please reply witn pnoto pnone to: star and News box nto Widow, WF, Retired Nurse 68. 110 lbs, gray hair.

Is there a gentleman out mere wno enioys walking holding hands, movies, dining out, travel, country Western, Big Band Music, quiet evenings the outdoors. Will answer all replies. Would like pnoto pnone please. Star and News Box 7286 26 Special Notices came as Northrop which has been developing the boomerang-shaped Stealth bomber also known as the B-2 is preparing for the craft's maiden flight. A series of flight tests is scheduled over the next six months.

Despite the setback, Glenn vowed to revive his proposal to slow down B-2 production when the fiscal 1990 defense authorization bill is considered on the Senate floor later this summer. "We will revisit this issue," he declared. Opponents of Glenn's proposal have argued -that a production slowdown actually would cost more money than it would save. Air Force officials testified before the House Armed Services Committee Wednesday that the program would cost an extra $4.2 billion if Congress rejected production funds for 1990. Rising pricetag feared Supporters of the Stealth also have argued that the aircraft represents a bargain for the government in comparison to the alternatives.

Air Force officials contend that it would cost $60 billion to scrap the Stealth pro r.C Tucker Company, Inc. Talk To TuCker' Thrcr Hnnipc Dflpn iatiiiir1v 1.4. LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission, Docket No. 387(2. Application of Flatfork Creek Development Utility Corporation for a Certificate of Territorial Authority to render sewage disposal service in a rural area in Hamilton county.

inoiana. Notice is herebv oiven that the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission will conduct a public Evidentiary Hearing in this Cause in Room 907, State Office Building, Indianapolis, inaiana, commencing at 9:30 A.M. Local Time, on August I. 1989. Public oarticioation is re quested.

Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission By: L.M. PYLITT Secretary (317) 232-2701 Date: July 11, 1989 (N-7-14) NOTICE TO BIDDERS 1. Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received: By: The Trustess of Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana; For: Auditorium work at the National Institute for Fitness and Sport; At: The Office of: Mr. J. T.

Clapacs, Vice President, Indiana University Physical Facilities, 700 North Walnut Grove, Bloomington, Indiana tiua; until: r.w p.m. (local time), July 27, 1989. i. Bias received win men be ubliclv opened and read aloud. Bids received after that ime will be returned un opened.

J. A single lump sum unitieo bid is requested tor the work. 4. AM bid proposals shall be in full accord with the Bidding Documents, which are on file with the Owner and may be examined bv prospective Bid- ders at the following locations: The office of the Architect: Browning Day Mullins Dier dorf 334 North Senate Ave nue, Indianapolis, Indiana 46204. 5.

Bidders for the Prime Con tract may obtain up to three complete sets ot Bioaing Docu ments from the office of the Architect upon receipt of a deposit of $100.00 for each com plete set ot Biaoing Documents reauested. Deposit will be re funded in full upon return of the Bidding Documents in good condition within twenty-one (21) days after bid opening date. 6. Bid Security in the amount of five percent (5) of the Bid Proposal must accompany each Bid proposal in accor dance with the Instruction to Bidders. 7.

The Owner reserves the right to accept or reiect any bid and to waive any irregularities in bidding. The Base Bid may be held for a period not to exceed sixty (60) days before awarding contracts. All Alter nate Bids may be held for a period not to exceed one nun dred and twenty (120) days be fore award and incorporation nto the contract by proper change order. B. snouio a successful Bidder withdraw hts bid.

or fail to exe cute a satisfactory Contract within ten nu days after no tice ot acceptance ot nis Did, the Owner may declare the Bid Security forfeited as liquidated damages, not as penalty. 9. A pre-bid walk through meeting will be held at: The National Institute for Fitness and Sport, 350 North Agnes Street, Indianapolis, Indiana 46202 at 1:30 p.m. (local time) on July 21, ivtry. i ne i rustees ot Indiana University By: J.

D. MULHOLLAND, Treasurer 20 Lost REWARD-Lost brief case 4000 block of Massachusetts Ave. Contains business tiles and other information valuable only to owner. Reward for re turn ot contents, contact: MS Hunter 317-547-3504 Lost dog! Vic E. 96th St.

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fern. Com pletely shaved. 56th Franklin area. Last seen July 10, am. Blue rabies taas trom Fort Har rison vet.

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7 yrs. old. Why build? Lynn 897-3300. Pi gram and instead buy enough B-1 bombers to perform the intended mission. Earlier Thursday, Defense Secretary Dick Cheney told the House Armed Services Committee that the $800 million cut in funding the panel agreed upon recently could add as much as $1.4 billion to the Stealth program's pricetag.

Cheney defended the B-2's soaring cost, but warned lawmakers in a hearing that if Congress takes yearly cuts from B-2 budget requests, the plane's cost would spiral out of control. Stealth bomber takes taxi tests i The Los Angeles Times LOS ANGELES The B-2 Stealth bomber underwent two high-speed taxi tests for the first time Thursday afternoon, the last milestone before the aircraft tries to make its first flight, the Air Force said. The- bomber accelerated to about 132 mph and lifted its nose gear off the runway at Air Force Plant 42 in Palmdale, 40 miles north of here, where it was assembled by Northrop. A previous taxi test Thursday was done at a slower speed and the nose gear did not lift off. Air Force officials said.

The tests followed the completion of low-speed taxi tests conducted Mori-day. Northrop test pilot Bruce J. Hinds and Air Force test pilot Richard S. Couch are expected to fly the aircraft for the first time some time in the next 10 days. 508 S.

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Assm ARM. Randall bit. Gina Trotter 259-6000. 25 Personals Plus PSWF financially secure non-religious looking for marriage oriented, kind, non-smoking, non-chauvinistic SWPM, age 37-47. inciuae pnone number ano pno- to: star ana News Box N265 SWF, retired 62, own home, 5 115 lbs.

active. Like to meet a nice man between 62-69. No smoking or drinking. Please send phone number to Star and News Box rai SWM 26, seeks SWF 21-30, for companship and possible ro mance. Looking tor a non- smoker, preferably thin, who enjoys country music, movies and lust spenaing time togetn-er.

Send phone if possible. Star ano News box jzu SWM desires to meet single SWF 3045. I am blond hair, gray eyes, 45 yrs. old, 165 ins. no games.

Picture piease Star and News Box N7284 SWM, looking for SWF, 21-35 for fun excitement, no strings, must be clean, smoker okay, no drugs, no extremely over weight. Send photo and pnone it possmie to: star and News Box N2VI SWPDM, 35, medium build, non-smoker, into travel ina. movies, dining out. read ing and quiet times. Seeks SWF, 22-28, clean, sincere only.

Medium build, child ok. Send picture letter to: Star and News Box N7300 SBF early 40's financially se cure seeks SBM age 40-45 for movies, oinners out, dancing, companionship quiet roman- tic eves. Must have good job no dependents. Will respond to all who write. Send letter, pnone no.

pnoto to: star and News Box jui DWPM 49, 6', 190, Successful, Caring, Fun-loving, Christian executive, uuves me anu yeu- ple. Non-smoker. Have no in- terest in the bar scene or game playing. Seeking Honest, At tractive, Mature, seit-sutti-cient Christian Lady 35-50. Tell me about your likes ana dislikes all about yourself.

Please be sure to send along your Photo, Name, Birthdate and Phone Number. If you do, I'll return your letter with a call we ll decide trom mere Star and News Box N-7274 DWPM 5'8" 150 lbs, blue eyes wavy hair, 49 yrs young, seeks serious minded swpi- nonest, lovable, who likes children and quiet evenings at home. For lasting till death do us part relationship. 35 to 48, medium build. No drunks or drugs need answer.

Phone photo it possi ble. Star and News Box N262 If vou are a discriminating at tract. WF, 25-45 in need of a discreet friend or relationship: wno strings then thts warm, caring, attract. WPM, 38 is for you. Send note with interests to Star ano News box N-26I SBF late 30's would like to meet SBM.

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star and News Box N294 SDPWM 33, looking for smal woman age 25-35, needs good sense of humor and likes to try new things. I love children Please send photo it avl. brief letter about yourself ph. Star and News Box N-7321 DWM, 34 looking for an uncon- ditional, long term relationship wSDWF. Soulmates get pref.

Send name, (photo if poss.) Box N-7293 Star and News DWF, extremely young 50, reddish blonde hair, blue eves. 145lbs, better than average dancer, likes all kinds of music, flea markets, auctions. dining out and shows, only a partial list of interests, I'm versatile and energetic. Have never traveled, but would love to start now. Seeking DWM 45 with similar interests.

Reply with photo and letter to: Star and News Box N7264 DWF seeks WM Mid 30's who likes kids, is happy his job finances. (Former 500 Princess). Star and News Box N-7298 DESIRE live-in female, 30-40, size 5-8, step into a comfortable family type situation, the right woman will be appreciated and loved. garden, cabin, large house, all are wanting for the touch of an energetic woman. Southern or foreign origin, 1 child (or teenager), ail are possibilities.

Piease send ph or address, description of self, photo optional but welcome. DWPM, fortyish, tall and tolerable of appearance. Star and News Box N7317 45 Business Services NOTICE TO READERS L.A. JONES ELEC. LiClns 24HR Emergency Sery.

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549-5283 MALE. COCKER SPANIEL found on Mills Rd, 856-5291 24 Personal Notices ADOPTION Cindy, a kindergarten teacher, and Marty a lawyer, are a young nappuv married couple who seek to share their love and home with an infant. Please give all of us an opportunity for a happier future, an meoicai expenses paid. Call collect 201-687-5110 4E1 years aao, vou called mv number. Thanks 4E2 A very haDov and lovina cou- pie would love to adopt a paoy brother or sister for their adopted daughter.

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can collect (219) 324-8973 25 Personals Plus 25 PERSONALS PLUS To Place your ad, call 633-1212 Key: 0 Divorced Professional Female Male Black White Rate: J20.00 (minimum for first insesrtion), Sl.oo for each additional 28 characters. This includes: box number, and mailing ot replies. HOW TO ANSWER A PERSONALS PLUS AD Address your letter to: Star and News Box The Star and The News P.O. Box 145 Indianapolis, IN 46206-0145 Fill in box number Replies will be forwarded for a period of 14 days from last date of publication. A lot to and eager to snare witn trim, non-smoking, swkm seeking lasting relation ship.

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Closed Sundays. In case of error, liability of newspaper is limited to space occupied by the ad. iCheck your ad daily, The Star and News is responsible for the first incorrect insertion only. 45 Business Services PLASTERING PLASTER Drywall Stipple Ceilings. Ins.

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Cooper 271 45 Business Services Public Notices OR REPAIRING 6t LET EXPERIENCED HANDS must be licensed by the City as an electrical Cooling work must be licensed by the City as a heating and must be licensed by the State of Indiana as a plumbing also be registered with the City information contact Division of Development Services To assist you in determining a qualified company or individual to perform the service you desire the following information is presented for your consideration. Any contractor hired to do construction work on your home must meet certain requirements in order to obtain a building permit The following list indicates the qualifications which must be met by a contractor tor various kinds of work Structural work (e.g., carpentry, concrete, framing, roofing) must be listed by the City as a general contractor 11544 $139,900 $184,900 hottest 2 Funeral Announcements iFlanner Buchanan MORTUARIES BIRD, Mrs. Patricia A. CASNER, Mrs. Virginia M.

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George PARSLEY, Mr. Max.R. REED, Mrs. Mary STEGEMOLLER, Mr. William Castleton Drexel East Irving Hill 897-9606 The Guardian Plan Provider i HARRY W.

fl06 MOORE FuiMral Chapels WITTE, Bertha G. 849-6809 I Death Notices RAMP Virgil J. Ramp, 77, of R.l, Pittsboro, passed away Wednesday. Beloved husband of Kathryn Ramp, brother of Birdean Lancaster, Indpls. and La Veda Branham, also survived by several nieces and neohews and 19 oreat-nieces and nephews.

Services 1030 Saturday, WEAVER FUNERAL HOME, Danville Friends may call 2 to 9 Friday. Mr, Paul A. Smerstlk, father of Patricia Foster, grandfather of 3, brother of Milton Smrstik, Lillian Nels, Anna Peterman, Mary Beranek and Emily Ber-nai Caruli-at Tuesday. 11 a at Adolf-Berwyn Funeral Home, Berwyn, il. visitation Sunday 4 to 8 p.m., FLANNER anruium CARMFL MOR TUARY, J3 carmel muh Illinois.

Contributions to the American Hearl Assoc. Brothers story, 4BR, 10966 new 8880. 435 $129,900 meticulous hm. in 841- ranch 1700 11 Florists, Memorials Madison Avenue Flower Shop 2457 Madison Ave. 7864431 700 U.S.

31 North 888-1144 Public Notices NOTICE OF SALE OF SURPLUS PROPERTY Notice is herebv oiven by The Board of School Commis sioners of the City ot Indianapolis that an auction of surplus furniture and equipment will be held at the Service Center for Indianapolis Public Schools, 901 North Carrollton Avenue, and Arsenal Technical High School, 1500 East Michigan Street, Indianapolis, IN, on Saturday, July 22, 1989, commencing at 8:30 o'clock a.m. Interested persons may inspect the items for sale beginning at 8:00 o'clock a m. on the day of the sale or obtain a list of the items bv sending a stamped, seit-ad- dressed envelope to the Busi ness office ot me soaro ot School Commissioners, 120 East Walnut Street, Room 704A. Terms of the sale will be cash (no personal checks), Payable The Day Of The Auction. All items are sold as is and must be removed day of auction or between 3 00 and 7 00 o'clock p.m.

on Monday, July 24, 1989. In compliance with Public Law 92-318 and the regulations of the Office of Civil Rights, the Board requires schools or church groups interested in bidding to meet certain qualifications prior to the auction. Groups of this kind will be required to sign an affidavit that any items purchased will not be used to operate a segregated school. Equipment offered for sale includes, but is not limited to, metal storage shelves, book shelves, teacher desks and chairs, student desks and chairs, miscellaneous tables, industrial arts equipment, business education equipment, audio-visual equipment, and miscellaneous other equipment. t-The Board reserves the right to accept, or reiect, any part of any bid.

The Board of School Commissioners ot the City of Indianapolis RODNEY M. BLACK, Business Manager Indianapolis, IN July 7. IV89 NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed proposals for: Install ing mall front doorsentrance doors at sanoison ana sycamore Complexes on the Cam pus of Indiana State Unlversi tv. Terra Haute. Indiana.

Proposals will be received at the office of the Purchasing Department, Service Building, 951 Sycamore Street, Indiana State University, Terre Haute, IN until 10:00 AM (EST) August 2, 1989 and then will be opened and read aloud. Specifications may be ob tamed at the Purchasing De oartment. Service Building, 951 Sycamore Indiana state University, lerre Maute, in. Proootals are to be made on Form 96, es prescribed by the Stat Board ot Accounts. Pro posals In the amount of 55,000 or more shall be accompanied by a certified check, cashier's check or an acceptable bid bond for an amount not less than 5 of the toletibid price.

Bidder(s) receivM) awards shall be required to provide acceptable surety In the form Death Notices ESTES Amy Folks Estes, 82 years, of College Park, GA, passed sway Wednesday. Mother of Mary Hacker, GA and Barbara Conner, sister of Earl Folks, Vivian Noyes, Margie Bloebaum and lona Cribbet, 8 grandchildren, 5 great-grandchildren. Services Saturday, 11 a.m., at the Resthaven Memorial Park Chapel. Visitation from 10 to II a.m. Saturday at the chapel.

Memorials may be made to the Shrine Burns Institute. SCHMIOT-DHONAU FUNERAL HOME serving the family. LEWIS Golda M. Lewis, age 54, R.I, Martinsville (Eminence), beloved wife of Ronald, mother of Randy, R.l, Martinsville, Darell, New Paris, sister of Reta Gill, Phoenix, AZ, Betty Simmons, Leoma Hornback, Marlene Alexander, Leon French, all of R.5, Greencastle, 3 granddaughters. Funeral services Saturday, 10:30 a.m., WHITAKER FUNERAL HOME, Cloverdale.

Visitation Friday 2 to 9 p.m. IOWE Vernon R. Lowe, 73, of husband of Mary "Magie (Shuemaker) Lowe, father of James Vernon R. "Skip" and Daniel F. Lowe, 7 grandchildren, 2 great-grandchildren, brother of Col.

Ed Lowe (Retired) and MaVorite Keply, passed away Wednesday. Funeral service 9 a m. Saturday, FEENEY-HORNAK KEYSTONE MORTUARY, 71st at Keystone. Friends may call 2 to I Friday. MOORE Jackie Kashmen Moore, beloved mother of Joshua Alan Moore, daughter of William and Carolyn ashman, sister of Peggy Keshman, Steve, n- y.m Mnii rhri Kaih- man.

Services Monday, 9:15 a STEVENS (MflrtL ur THE FLOWERS, 5520 10th, 10 St. Gabriel Catholic Church, 6000 W. 34th. Calling Sunday 2 to 9 p.m. Rosary Sunday 5 pm.

Contributions may be made to St. Vincent dePaul Society. QUIATKOWSKI ft.iiatknyicki. 81. passed away Thursday.

Mother -i i uuilium I and Elizabeth M. Quiatkowski end oernaoetie uooenoi rt, of Rita Lombardi, halt-sister of Terrv Chatham, grandmother of Sandra E. Quiatkowski Prayers 9 30 am Saturday, USHER FUNERAL HOME, 23 1 W. Wash. St.

Funeral Mass 10 ci Anthony Catholic Church. Calling 3-9 pm Friday. Rosary service pm CUFIIFMRARGFR Mr. Vincent L. Schellenbarger, 11 w.i....

At MrS. Mary Catherine Shellenbarger, f.ih.r of Cathl Taylor, Vicki McDonald, Robert Snellen .4 Oalnh trntt. steo father of Paula McConneii, Mary Jo Celt, Cafhy Hunnicutt, John, Joe and Dan Lawson, also survived by 7 grandchil dren, passed away vveanesuay. services Saturday, niiiici ev FUNER ai untie 'aiH Utwu II tniith. followed by Mass ot Christian Burial, 10 a.m., St.

Barnabas Cathollc Church. Calli FN day I to 9 p.m. Interment St 1 Death Notices WETZEL George (Julius) R. Wetzel, 82 years ot Louisville, rt, tor-merly of beloved husband of Alma Wetzel, father of Robert R. and C.

Joseph Wetzel, II grandchildren, 12 greatgrandchildren, brother of Lo-raine Henderson, passed away Thursday. Funeral Saturday, 1 p.m., at the G. H. HERRMANN MADISON AVE. FUNERAL HOME, 5141 Madison where friends may call Friday from 4 to 9 p.m.

5 In Memoriams COOPER In loving memory of GRANT W. COOP EK For his birthday, July 14th. Loved and sadly missed. -Wife and Family HUMBLES-ln loving memory of RUSSELL J. HUMBLES Who passed awav July 14, 1986 Three years have passed Since that sad day, When one we loved Was called away.

God took him home. It was His will, Within our hearts he liveth still. Sadly missed and loved, Your Loving Children KOERS In loving memory of ROSEMARY KOERS Who passed away July 13, 1985 For her birthday, July 14th A million times we will miss you, A million times we will cry. If love alone could have saved You would have never died; In life we all love you dearly. In death we love you still, In our hearts you hold a place No other one can fill; The golden gates stood open, find uiw vou need rest.

God's garden must be beautiful He always picks tne best. Children Cathl, Vern, Greg, Keith, Jessie 4 Kim MALCOMB In memory of my beloved day after day. I find It hard to think You're not here, Although life goes Year after year. wire joan SMITH In loving memory of UABU1U I CUITU Who passed awav July 14, 1988 nave lost my sours companion, A lit Iinki1 with mv Awn. And day by day I miss him more, as watR tnrougn lire oione.

-Wife Ruth 7 Funeral Directors Doniel O'Riley Funeral Home 6107 Hwy 31 South 787-8224 G.H. HERRMANN 5141 MADISON AVE. 787-7211 I5U5 S. EAST ST. 632-8488 Grinsteiner Funeral Home 1601 E.

New York St. 632-5374 WILSON ST Pierre chapels 32-9431 Funeral Pre-arrangements I i husband Jay, I ''X MALCOMB i I yh Ll Yj July HV1985 I It's been fi'ii long time I since you 1 "'hi away, 1 i 4, but I think about vou of a bond for the full amount of the award. Wage rates on the proiect shall be not less than tne pre vailing wage rates as deter mined pursuant to Indiana Code 516-17-1 of the General Assembly of Indiana. All bidders must comply with all State and Federal Non-Dis- crimination laws. Indiana State University re serves the right to reiect any proposal or an proposals, to make any combination thereof.

and to waive any informalities therein, and to return opened any proposal received atter tne time fixed therein. No bid may be withdrawn after the opening of bids without the consent ot Indiana State University for a period of thirty(30) days after the time of closing bids. Indiana state university Board of Trustees By: DENNIS C. GRAHAM Vice President for Business Affairs and Treasurer Indiana State University LEGAL NOTICE OF PREHEARING CONFERENCE AND PRELIMINARY HEARING Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission Docket No. 38808-U In the matter of the petition ot community sanitation corp.

for approval of proposed increase in rates and charges. Notice is nereoy given that the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission will conduct a Pre hearing conference and Pre liminary Hearing In this pro ceeding in Koom vu7 ot the state uttice Bunaing, Indianapolis, Indiana, at 9:30 A M. Lo cal Time, on July 27, 1989. ll tne freneanng conference does not result in agreement among the parties acceptable to the Commission concerning all procedural and other preliminary issues which may appropriately be resolved prior to a hearing on the merits of the above captioned proceeding, evidence will be heard on the above date on all such disputed issues. These procedural and preliminary issues may include, but shall not be limited to, the jurisdiction of the Commission over the parties and subiecl of the proceedings, a representative test year for consideration of the valuation ot utility plant and materials.

operating expenses, and revenues from existing rates; accounting methods, standards and principles to be applicable to these proceedings; need tor and time of prefiling testimo ny; dates ana pieces tor near inos on the merits of this pro ceeding; and issues related to prehearing discovery. Any party who has an inter est in or who may be affected by the procedural and other preliminary issues which may oe aetermineo in tne rrenear ing Conference and Preliminary Hearing should partici pate. All parties will be bound by the procedural and other preliminary findings and determinations made pursuant to agreements or evioence received at the Prehearing Con terence andor Preliminary Hearing held pursuant to tnn notice. For additional Informa tion call (317 732-2382. Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission By: PYLITT Secretory (317) 232-2701 Date: July 11, 1989 (N-7-14) REPAIR work.

Textured ceilings, drywall, painting, roof-ing, carpentry, etc. 786-1184 LANDSCAPING YARD WORK, DECKS, RETAINING WALLS, 898-5054 LAWN CARE 356-9306, Mowing, shrubs, till ing, getnatcning. Free ests. 849-1055, 542-9645 Mowing, hedge 4 bush trim yard cleaning 257-9851, 255-7881 LOT AND FIELD MOWING Large 4 heavy mowing. Bush- hoggmg-tilling.

Lots 4 fields cieareo. iree trim, irasn re-moval. Garden plots 634-0792 MOVING A call to us will save vou ss 4 Movers Storage, 899-4052 A 4 and JONES MOVING Call us 4 save 7 days 353-9217 AL NAX MOVERS. Courteous, prompt, reasonable, 924-5218 MOVING? Spring Bargain Rates. Pick Up Truck 639-43 1 5 Same Day Service In Vans Business 4 Resid 253-9501 PAINTING BROTHERS PAINTING Resld'comm.

Int. ext. Apts, condos. Height work. Texture Free ests Ins 359-8S67, 462 5840 HUNTER PAINTING Int ext Quality work at reas rates Free ests.

20 yrs exp. 787-5441 356-9306, VAUGHT'S PAINTING mt exf, reas prices, free est BARRY'S PAINTING Quel work mt'Ext. Reas. Rales 875-8092 GOOD Work at REASONABLE RATES Insured 356-5959 INT-EXT Painting Free Esll mates. Call Richard 881-5767 PAINTING Inf Ext, 20 years experience Free est 782-4501 Painting, 25 yrs exp, in! ex! Insured Free ests 897 973? PAINTING Int ext.

chimney 4 cement repairs-free est. 356-6213 RUSIE'S PAINTING Int. it Free estimates 637 2402 PAPER HANGING Eastside Decorating Painting, Papering, patch piaster. Text ceil ceramic tile, samples Ask about customer incentive, jw nti Wallcoverings plus. Removal, painting, texture Free tit with samples Call 251-7331 PAPER HANGING 4 PAINTIN4 Int-ext F.

Wentworth 856-3061 AIR CONDITIONING Fast. 24 hour. Air cond service S25. clean check, compressor replacements, all brands, new Janitrol equip. Installation.

En-ergy concepts 251-2373 24 HR Service 8, Repair. Clean check S25. All Window 8, Cen-tral, 38 yrs. 635-7454, 547-2003 638-6036 Service all window cent 'air Repair window AC refrigerators, washers, dryers, stoves S5. service call 24 Hr.

632-1608 ALUM SIDING Alum and vinyl siding. Free est. Financing avail. 835-2415. VINYL, alum, steel.

Free estimates. Carrico Ruse 639-6559 APPLIANCE REPAIR 1 HR SERV 259-7109 LOW PRICES GUAR. WORK 638-6036 Same day serv. Major applies ASPHALT PAVING JONES BLACKTOPPING Driveways, parking lots, seal-coating, resurfacing over old concrete. Guaranteed.

Over 20 yrs exp. Free est. 240-8481 RICK WORK BRICK, block, chmy repair 25 yrs exp, tree est 542-yu BRICK, block, cement. Re pairs. 923-7871 or 439 0 1 86 CARPENTRY CALL us for decks, rm add, siding, rooting, doors, win dows, baths, repairs or whatev er vour needs mav he Lie Bonded.

Ins. Free ests, 357-8967 ADAM CONSTRUCTION 3000 refs, Ins. 283 4527, 251-7769 I WORK ALONE. Quality work 25 yrs exp Free ests 545 498 JACKING, floors, foundations, sills, joist replaced, 248-0241 CARPET CARPET -VINYL Installation Repair 881-1036 CEILINGS CEILINGS, WALLS 784-6955 Texturing, PLASTER, Orywall CEILING FANS INSTALLED. CALL 896-5922 CEMEVtT WORK DRIVEWAYS, patio, steps, sidewalks, free ests 784-0410 int 4 ext repairs 634-7760 Cemetery.

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