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1. THE INDIANAPOLIS STAR THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1995 E3 109TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY Star Staff Photo Susan Plageman WELFARE DEBATE: The Rev. Elaine Walters, executive director of Indiana One Church One Child, was at a Statehouse lectern Wednesday, discussing how a coalition of family-oriented and church groups will oppose welfare reform proposals that they think will harm children. New coalition vows to fight welfare plans that hurt kids A chorus of new voices joined the welfare reform debate Wednesday and warned lawmakers that their promises to make big cuts in spending will result in more children suffering. Representatives of 10 community and church groups gathered at the Statehouse to announce they have formed a coalition to work against welfare reform plans that won't improve the lives of poor children.

"We must defeat any proposals, whether they be federal or state or local, that will make our children destitute or homeless or hungry," said coalition organizer Delores KennedyShe and the other speakers criticized the welfare spending cuts Students By Larry Macintyre STAR STAFF WRITER 1 Indiana's campus that college has almost By Barb Albert STAR STAFF WRITER Higher education is on the verge of becoming unaffordable for Hoosiers, warned a group of student leaders from the state's colleges and universities. About 40 representatives of the revitalized Indiana State Student Association converged on the Statehouse on Wednesday and hoped to persuade legislators from their hometowns to make higher education funding a top priority in the session. While they want to keep tuition increases down, student leaders at Indiana University in Bloomington say students there are willing to pay 1 percent extra in tuition in order to reduce class sizes. The idea, initiated two years ago by student leaders, has received widespread support from the student body, said IU student body BIRTHS COMMUNITY HOSPITAL EAST Girls IRVING, Yulonda; NEMESNYIK, Stephen and Anne; PETRONE, Basil and Kathy. COMMUNITY HOSPITAL NORTH Boys BEACH, Jeff and Julie; CLEVENGER, Edward and Karen.

Girls PANGBURN, Jeffery and Lynn; SAYLOR, Terrance and Nancy. Twins boy and girl STUBBS, Heather. COMMUNITY HOSPITAL SOUTH Boys FLEMING, Mark and Angelia; FOX, Charles and Tracy. Girl MUNDY, Leland and Teresa. INDIANA UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL Boys CLARK, William and Kathy; COLLINS, Andre and Lisa; SMITH, Curtis, and GREENE, Cynthia.

Girl QUINTANA, George and Patricia. METHODIST HOSPITAL Boys FULKERSON, Roy and Candy; STAILEY, Steve and Debra. Girls DORNER, William and Colleen; ENGLISH, Devon; HENDRICK, Sherry: JONES, Charles and Alisha; McHENRY, Rebecca; SHAFFER, Randall and Kelly; SMALLWOOD, Susan. ST. FRANCIS HOSPITAL GRESHAM, Jerry and Pamela; STONE, David and Luann.

Girls GOLDEN, Clarence and Janet; SKAGGS, Todd and Gina. ST. VINCENT HOSPITAL Boys CLOONAN, Kevin and Victoria; FISHER, Donald, and BURTON, Cathy; HARRIS, Ron and Jeannette; MORGAN, Jonathan and Martha; WILLIAMS, Angela. Girls ALLEN, Patrick and Cynthia; CLARK, Daniel and Karen; FOSTER, Jonathan, ESPARZA-FOSTER, Deanda; KAUFMAN, Mark and Kathleen; OSTEWIG, Amy: STEVENSON, Dennis and Regina. WISHARD MEMORIAL HOSPITAL Boys MACK, Keica; NEWMAN, Angela; WILLIAMS, Sylvia.

Girls HICKMAN, Sharhonda; MAINS, Stacy; QUILLEN, Brandy. WOMEN'S HOSPITAL OF INDIANAPOLIS Boys BATTENFIELD, Don and Deloris; CLOUSE, Rory and Gloria; EACRET, Ralph, and DAVENPORT, Jill; GOCHNAUER, Richard and Alta; GRIFFIN, Brenda; HOMAN, Daniel and Susan. Girls BRADBERRY, Jeff and Lisa; CLEMENTS, Kenneth and Donna; SALIBA, Tony and Janis; SHELTON, Geno and Allison; SOMERS, Steven and Marion; SURBER, Shannon, and ALDERSON, Rachael. MARRIAGE LICENSES Tyrone Artis, 1321 Hudson Paris, Ill. Houston L.

Bass Jr. and 3733 Central Ave. James E. Beasley and of 608 N. Lyons Ave.

Public Notices LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Indiana Department of Revenue Docket No. 28686-A, 1. in the matter of the joint application of Waldorf Care Associates Home Health Care, Brazil, Indiana, Purchaser, and Whitcare Management, Brazil, Indiana, Seller, for approval of the sale and transfer of certificate No. 27889-A, 1, intrastate. Notice is hereby given that the Indiana Department of Revenue has set the above matter for an initial hearing to be held at: 100 North Senate Avenue, Room N202, Indiana Government Center-North, Indianapolis, Indiana.

Time: 9:00 A.M., on February 10, 1995. Public participation is requested. However, this hearing is subiect to continuance. Therefore it is strongly advised that you notify the department of your intent to attend. Neither the parties nor their counsel are required to appear in person for the hearing.

procedural agenda will be issued by the presiding Administrative Law Judge and served on counsel for the parties by first class U.S. mail. If an accommodation is required to allow an individual with a disability to participate in this meeting, please contact the Special Tax Division of the Indiana Department of Revenue at (317) 232-2725 or TTD at (317) 232-4952 at least 48 hours before the meeting Indiana Department of Revenue HARVEY A. GREENE Administrative Law Judge (S-1-12) REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL (RFP) INDIANAPOLIS DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION RIVERSIDE REGIONAL PARK MARINA The Indianapolis Parks Department is requesting proposals for a lease to design, construct, operate and manage a river marina with a minimum of twenty (20) slips for use, and a thirty (30) slip boat rental operation for pontoons, paddle boats, small fishing boats (10 HP limit), and canoes in Riverside Regional Park to be located on municipally owned property along White River next to the old Sarge Johnson Boxing Center. The Indianapolis Parks Department is seeking proposals from interested parties willing to invest private capital to design, construct, operate and manage the Riverside Regional Park Marina.

RFP information is available from the Riverside Regional Park Coordinator, Indianapolis Parks Department, 1426 W. 29th Indianapolis, IN 46208, (317) 924- 7030. A preproposal meeting will be held on January 16, 1995 at 2:00 p.m. at this same address. All responses are due by February 3, 1995.

(S-1-12) PUBLIC AUCTION 1985 Toyota Corolla, VIN will be sold on Thursday, February 2, 1995, at 9:00 a.m. at the office of Church Brothers Downtown, 135 W. McCarty Indianapolis, Indiana, 46225, for unpaid repairs and storage charges of $627.00. (S-1-12, 18) Comptroller of the Currency Treasury Department of the United States Washington, D.C. Whereas satisfactory evidence has been presented to the Comptroller of the Currency that Key Trust Company of Indiana, National Association, located in Indianapolis, State of Indiana, has complied with all provisions of the statutes of the United States required to be complied with before being authorized to commence the business as a National Trust Company.

And, whereas, applicable provisions of the statutes of the United States authorize the grant of such authority. Now, therefore, hereby certify that the above-named association is authorized to commence business as a National Trust Company and to act in all fiduciary capacities permitted by such statutes, effective January 1, 1995. In testimony whereof, witness my signature and seal of office this 23rd day of December, 1994. ROBERT J. HERRMANN Deputy Comptroller Charter No.

22802 (S-1-12, 19, 26, 2-2, 9, 16, 23, 3-2, 9) LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Indiana Department of Revenue Docket No. 28686-A, 2. in the matter of the application of Waldorf Care Associates Home Health Care, Brazil, Indiana, for a certificate to operate motor vehicles as a common carrier of passengers, intrastate. Notice is hereby given that the Indiana Department of Revenue has set the above matter for an initial hearing to be held at: 100 North Senate Avenue, Room N202, Indiana Government Center-North, Indianapolis, Indiana. Time: 9:00 A.M., on February 10, 1995.

Public participation is requested. However, this hearing is subject to continuance. Therefore it is strongly advised that you notify the department of your intent to attend. Neither the parties nor their counsel are required to appear in person for the hearing. A procedural agenda will be issued by the presiding Administrative Law Judge and served on counsel for the parties by first class U.S.

mail. If an accommodation is required to allow an individual with a disability to participate in this meeting, please contact the Special Tax Division of the Indiana Department of Revenue at (317) 232-2725 or TTD at (317) 232-4952 at least 48 hours before the meeting. Indiana Department of Revenue HARVEY A. GREENE Administrative Law Judge (S-1-12) PUBLIC AUCTION 1986. Buick LeSabre, VIN will be sold on Thursday, February 2, 1995, at 9:00 a.m.

at the office of Church Brothers Downtown, 135 W. McCarty Indianapolis, Indiana, 46225, unpaid repairs and storage charges of $1800.00. (S-1-12, 18) (S-1-12) (S-1-12) If you have something to sell Automotive phone 317 633 1212 If you have something to sell Merchandise LD phone 317 633 1212 If you have something to sell Real 700 Sales Estate phone 317 633 1212 If you have something to sell 800 Automotive LD phone 317 633 1212 PUBLIC NOTICE If charges are not paid in full in cash or certified check by 01-22-95 to Shurgard Storage Centers the personal property of: T. Wicke, Unit 172; will be sold to satisfy a self storage lein. The lein is claimed by and the sale will be held at Shurgard Storage, 4225 W.

86th Indianapolis, IN 46268 on 01-23-95 at 9:00 A.M. Thank You TERESA SWARTZ Shurgard College Park 875-0021 Public Notices PROJECT NUMBER: (Z) Des. LEGAL NOTICE OF INTENT ON PROPOSED STATE ROUTE IMPROVEMENT Notice is hereby given that the Indiana Department of Transportation intends to advance plans for the proposed new bridge and roadway approaches thereto, over 1-465 on West 56th Street, located on the northwest side of the city of Indianapolis in Marion County. Subsequent to reviewing and considering all comments and materials received as a result of the official Indiana Department of Transportation Public Hearing held at Pike High School, Indianapolis, Indiana, on December 16, 1993, it was recommended that the project, as outlined at the public hearing, be advanced and constructed. All materials developed in support of the undertaking will remain available for public inspection during normal office hours in Room N755 of the Indiana Government Center North, Indianapolis, Indiana 46204-2217 and Development Engineer's office, INDOT Greenfield District Office, Greenfield, Indiana.

This notice is published in compliance with Title 23, Section 128, U.S. Code, Federal Road Acts of 1958, and the Indiana Public Public Hearing Procedures for Federal-Air Project Development approved by the Federal Highway Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation on November 17, 1994. Indiana Department of Transportation STEVE OWENS Public Hearings Examiner (S-1-12) PUBLIC AUCTION 1989 Ford Probe, VIN will be sold on Thursday, February 2, 1995 at 9:00 a.m. at the office of Church Brothers Downtown, 135 W.

McCarty Indianapolis, Indiana, 46225, for unpaid repairs and storage charges of $1010.00. (S-1-12, 18) BROAD AGENCY ANNOUNCEMENT 95-41 233-3105. JOSEPH K. WIESINGER Administrative Assistant Procurement Division Indiana Department of Administration Room W468 402 W. Washington Street Indianapolis, Indiana 46204 Note: State solicitation information is now available on the Procurement Division's Electronic Solicitation Postings (ESP) system.

For further information, call the Procurement Division Information Manager at (317) 233-3758. (S-1-12) Indiana Department of Administration And FSSA Logansport State Hospital for Security Guard Services. The Indiana Department of Administration is soliciting expressions of interest from all offerors who wish to be considered to provide Security Services for the FSSA Logansport State Hospital. Broad Agency Announcement 95-40 has been issued to describe this opportunity and the procedure for submitting proposals. Proposals must be received in the Department of Administration by February 21, 1995 at 2:00 p.m., legal time.

Further information concerning this announcement or proposal procedure may be obtained from the Department of Administration by calling (317) PUBLIC NOTICE VANTAGE POINT SELF STORAGE 4475 Allisonville Road IN 46205 Vantage Point Self Storage will sell the personal property in the following rented space to satisfy the owners lein. Name: E-47 Juliet Turientine; E-58 Shelley D. Pops; K-20 Evelyn Hoskins. These items will be sold to a public auction company on: Date: (S-1-12) enve Docket No. 28688-A, 1.

In the matter of the application of V. E. Butler Associates, P.C. Community Care Transportation Services, Fort Wayne, Indiana, for a certificate to operate motor vehicles as a common carrier of passengers, intrastate. Notice is hereby given that the Indiana Department of Revenue has set the above matter for an initial hearing to be held at: 100 North Senate Avenue, Room N202, Indiana Government Center-North, Indianapolis, Indiana.

Time: 9:00 A.M., on February 6, 1995. Public participation is requested. However, this hearing is subject to continuance. Therefore it is strongly advised that you notify the department of your intent to attend. Neither the parties nor their counsel are required to appear in person for the hearing.

A procedural agenda will be issued by the presiding Administrative Law Judge and served on counsel for the parties by first class U.S. mail. If an accommodation is required to allow an individual with a disability to participate in this meeting, please contact the Special Tax Division of the Indiana Department of Revenue at (317) 232-2725 or TTD at (317) 232-4952 at least 48 hours before the meeting. Indiana Department of Revenue GEORGE T. WHELDEN, Jr.

Administrative Law Judge (S-1-12) LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Indiana Department of Rev- REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL (RFP) INDIANAPOLIS DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LAKE SULLIVAN FAMILY RECREATION AREA The Indianapolis Parks Department is requesting proposals for a lease design, construct, operate and manage a family recreation area including a bicycle concession, a K- Car track, a miniature golf facility, batting cages, and a gocart road course located on the municipally owned property at Lake Sullivan in Riverside Regional Park. The Indianapolis Parks Department is seeking proposals from interested parties willing to invest private capital to design, construction, operate and manage the Lake Sullivan Family Recreation Area. RFP information is available from the Riverside Regional Park Coordinator, Indianapois Parks Department, 1426 W. 29th Indianapolis, IN 46208, (317) 924-7030. A preproposal meeting will be held on January 17, 1995 at 10:00 a.m.

at this same address. All responses are due by February 3, 1995. (S-1-12) PUBLIC NOTICE The following '80 Cad, AE685495 will be sold 9AM, 5115 E. 30th for $726.86 Public Notices LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Indiana Department of Revenue Docket No. 28685-A, In the matter of the application of Snider Service.

Indianapolis, Indiana, for certificate to operate motor vehicles as a common carrier of passengers, intrastate. Notice is hereby given that the Indiana Department of Revenue has set the above matter for an initial hearing to be held at: 100 North Senate Avenue, Room N202, Indiana Government Center-North, Indianapolis, Indiana. Time: 9:00 A.M., EST. on February 6. 1995.

Public participation is requested. However, this hearing is subiect to continuance. Therefore it is strongly advised that you notify the department of your intent to attend. Neither the parties nor their counsel are required to near in person for the hear. procedural agenda will be sued by the presiding Adm.

istrative Law Judge and serve. on counsel for the parties by first class U.S. mail. If an accommodation is required to allow an individual with a disability to participate in this meeting, please contact the Special Tax Division of the Indiana Department of Revenue at (317) 232-2725 or TTD at (317) 232-4952 at least 48 hours before the meeting. Indiana Department of Revenue GEORGE T.

WHELDEN, Jr. Administrative Law Judge (S-1-12) PUBLIC AUCTION 1985 Masarati Turbo, VIN B31203, will be sold on Thursday, February 2, 1995 at 9:00 a.m. at the office of Church Brothers Downtown, 135 W. McCarty Indianapolis, Indiana, 46225, for unpaid repairs and storage charges of $410.00. (S-1-12, 18) WANT TO RENT: REQUEST FOR LEASED PROPERTY The Bureau of Motor Vehicls Commission is requesting proposals for the leasing of space in Fortville, IN.

and in Edinburgh, IN. Location: Hancock Fortville, Indiana Size: Approximately 1,500 sq. ft. of on site space Parking: Approximately twenty-five (25) spaces Easy accessibility and must meet all ADA requirements. Location: Johnson Edinburgh, Indiana Size: Approximately 1,500 sq.

ft. of on site space Parking: Approximately twenty-five (25) spaces Easy accessibility and must meet all ADA requirements. All Proposals to Include: Address and Location of Property, copies of existing floor plans and building elevation (if possible). Please Submit All Proposals to: Bureau of Motor Vehicles Commission, Property Manager Lona Steele, INGCNRm. 440 100 N.

Senate, Indianapolis, Indiana 46204 Deadline to Submit: (S-1-7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20) ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS The Trustees of Purdue University F.R. FORD Executive Vice President and Treasurer The Trustees of Purdue University will receive sealed bids for the following projects until 11:00 a.m. Eastern Standard Time on Thursday, the 2nd day of February 1995 in the Parking Facilities Office, Visitor Information Center, 504 Northwestern Avenue, West Lafayette, IN 47907. Bids will then be publicly opened and read aloud in the Visitor Information Center Conference Room, in the Visitor Information Center, 504 Northwestern Avenue, West Lafayette, IN 47907. 1.

West Lafayette Campus Network Conduit Installation Phase Ill 1995 2. West Lafayette Campus Wade Coal Handling System Phase Foundations 1995 3. West Lafayette Campus Recitation Building Window Replacement 1995 Bids received after such time will be returned unopened. Bids may be withdrawn prior to such time, but no bids shall be withdrawn for a period of sixty (60) days thereafter. The Principal Subcontractor Questionnaire listing the name of the bidder's principal subcontractors shall be submitted with the bid.

The remainder of the Questionnaires and Material Lists shall be submitted prior to 11:00 a.m. Eastern Standard Time on Thursday, the 9th day of February 1995, to: Physical Plant Construction Department, 1653 Freehafer West Purdue University, Lafayette, IN 47907-1653. Bids shall be for complete construction only, properly executed and submitted on Form 96, accompanied by executed Form 96A (as prescribed by the State Board of Accounts) giving financial data as recent as possible, and a NonCollusion Affidavit together with other documents as required by the Instructions to Bidders and addressed to The Trustees of Purdue University, clearly marked with the project and the bid opening date. Each bid must be accompanied by a Contractor's Combination Bid Bond and Bond for Construction in the form included in the specifications made payable to The Trustees of Purdue University in an amount equal to the maximum total of the base bid and any alternate bids, guaranteeing the execution and faithful performance of the contract for the work if awarded. Wage rates shall be not less than the prevailing wage rates as determined pursuant to Chapter 319 of the 1935 Acts of the General Assembly of Indiana as amended.

The Instruction to Bidders contained in the specifications are by this reference made a part hereof, and all bidders shall be deemed advised of the provisions thereof, and of the General Conditions of the contract, specifications, plans and drawings for the project. Bidding Documents for Network Conduit Installation 111, and "Recitation Building Window Replacement" projects are on file in the office of and may be obtained from: Vice President for Physical Facilities, 1694 Freehafer Hall, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN 47907-1694, Phone 317-494-3416. Bidding Documents for the "'Wade Coal Handling System Phase Foundations" project are to be obtained from: Superior Engineering, 2345 167th Street, Hammond, IN 46323, Phone 219-844-7030. A $100.00 deposit will be required for each set of Bidding Documents which will be refunded when returned promptly and in good condition. The Board of Trustees of The Trustees of Purdue University reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to waive, to the extent permitted by law, any of the terms, conditions and provisions contained in the this instructions Advertisement to for Bidders Bids or any informality, irregularity or omission in any bid, provided that such waiver shall, in the discretion of the Board of Trustees, be to the advantage of The Trustees of Purdue University.

(S-1-5, 12, 19) REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL (RFP) INDIANAPOLIS DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION RIVERSIDE REGIONAL PARK SOFTBALL COMPLEX The Indianapolis Parks Department is requesting proposals for a lease to design, construct, operate and manage a five field ASA designed adult softball recreation complex on regulation fields to be located in Riverside Regional Park, on municipally owned property north of Riverside Regional Park Center and Aquatic Complex. The Indianapolis Parks Department is seeking proposals from interested parties willing to invest private capital to design, construct, operate and manage the Riverside Regional Park Softball Complex. RFP information is available from the Riverside Regional Park Coordinator, Indianapois Parks Department, 1426 W. 29th Indianapolis, IN 46208, (317) 924- 7030 A preproposal meeting Public Notices will be held on January 16. 1995 at 10:00 a.m.

at this same address. All responses are due by February 3, 1995. (5-1-12) ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS The Trustees of Purdue University will receive sealed bids for the following project until 11:00 a.m. Eastern Standard Time on Thursday, the 2nd day of February 1995 in the Parking Facilities Office, Visitor Information Center, 504 Northwestern Avenue, West Lafayette, IN 47907. Bids will then be publicly opened and read aloud in the Visitor Information Center Conference Room, Visitor Information Center, 504 Northwestern Avenue, West Lafayette, IN 47907.

1. West Lafayette Campus Airport Hangar No. 4 Apron Replacement 1995 A.I.P. Project No. 3-18-0045-14 Bids received after such time will be returned unopened.

Bids may be withdrawn prior to such time, but no bids shall be withdrawn for a period of ninety (90) days thereafter. The Principal Subcontractor Questionnaire listing the names of the bidder's principal subcontractors shall be submitted with the bid. The remainder of the Questionnaires and Material Lists shall be submitted prior to 11:00 a.m. Eastern Standard Time on Thursday, the 9th day of February 1995, to: Physical Plant Construction Department, 1653 Freehafer Hall, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN 47907-1653. Bids shall be for complete construction only, properly executed and submitted on Form 96, accompanied by executed Form 96A (as prescribed by the State Board of Accounts) giving financial data as recent as possible, and a NonCollusion Affidavit together with other documents as required by the Instructions to Bidders and addressed to The Trustees of Purdue University, clearly marked with the project and the opening date.

Each bid must be accompanied by a Contractor's Combination Bid Bond and Bond for Construction in the form included in the specifications made payable to The Trustees of Purdue University in an amount equal to the maximum total of the base bid and any alternate bids, guaranteeing the execution and faithful performance of the contract for the work if awarded. Purdue University, in accordance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, 78 Stat. 252, 42 U.S.C. 2000d to 2000d-4, and Title 49, Code of Federal Regulations, Department of Transportation, Subtitle Office of the Secretary, Park 21, Nondiscrimination in Federally assisted programs of the Department of Transportation issued pursuant to such Act, hereby notifies all bidders that it will affirmatively insure that in any contract entered into pursuant to this advertisement, Disadvantaged Business, Enterprises will be full opportunity to submit bids in response to this invitation and will not be discriminated against on the grounds of race, color, or national origin in consideration for an award. 1.

The proposed contract is under and subject to Executive Order No. 11246 of September 24, 1965, equal opportunity clause, and to Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. 2. The bidder must supply all information required by the bid or proposal form. The bids shall be based upon rates of wages at least as high as the minimum rates established by the wage rate determination contained in the advertised specification.

Wage rates shall be not less than the prevailing wage rates as determined pursuant to Chapter 319 of the 1935 Acts of the Generaly Assembly of Indiana as amended. The Instructions to Bidders contained in the specifications are by this reference made a part hereof, and all bidders shall be deemed advised of the provisions thereof, and of the General Conditions of the contract, specifications, plans and drawings for the project. Bidding documents are to be obtained from: R. W. Armstrong Associates, 2801 South Pennsylvania Street, Indianapolis, IN 46225, Phone 317- 786-0461.

Bidding documents are on file in the office of: Vice President for Physical Facilities, 1694 Freehafer Hall, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN 47907-1694, Phone 317-494-3416. A pre-bid meeting will be held in the Airport Terminal Conference Room on Thursday, January 19, 1995 at 1:00 p.m. Eastern Standard Time. Should special be needed for an individual's participation in this meeting, please call Jim Knapp at 317-494-3417 at least one hour prior to the scheduled date. Plans and specifications will be available on January 5, 1995.

The Board of Trustees of The Trustees of Purdue University reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to waive, to the extent permitted by law, any of the terms, conditions and provisions contained in this Advertisement for Bids or the Instructions to Bidders or any informality, irregularity or omission in any bid, provided that such waiver shall, in the discretion of the Board of Trustees, be to the advantage of The Trustees of Purdue University. The Trustees of Purdue University F.R. FORD Executive Vice President and Treasurer (S-1-5, 12, 19) REQUEST FOR ENGINEERING SERVICES NORTH RIVER ROAD INTERCEPTOR INTERCEPTOR This request for proposals is the official notice of needed professional services for the Board of Public Works and Safety of the City of West Lafayette. The City of West Lafayette is requesting proposals for continuing engineering relating to the North River Road Interceptor, specifically for facility planning. To be considered, sealed proposals must be submitted to the ClerkTreasurer's Office by 11:00 a.m.

local time, February 7, 1995. The contract will be awarded to the most advantageous to West Lafayette. It is the City's intent that the project qualify for State Revolving Fund it is (SRF) the financing. Additionally, tent that the design and construction be coordinated with the Indiana Department of Transportation's planned U.S. 231 Relocation Project in West Lafayette.

It is believed that coordinated construction will result in lower construction costs for the City. Finally, it is the City's intent that the North River Road Interceptor project I alleviate not only existing hydraulic limitations, but also make progress toward the abatement of combined sewer overflows (CSO's). SCOPE OF SERVICES The desired facilities planning service shall include: 1. Review of pertinent reports, plans, records, etc. 2.

Discuss proposed project with affected State Agencies, including, but not limited to, IDEM and INDOT. 3. Summarize capacity requirements for the interceptor and lift station. 4. Describe and evaluate conveyance alternatives.

5. Describe how the North River Road Interceptor project fits into CSO abatement plan for the City of West Lafayette both short term and long term. 6. Prepare opinions of probable costs for the recommended project and review with the Owner and the Owner's rate consultant. 7.

Develop implementation schedule which ties available funding to facility improvements. 8. Draft facilities planning report summarizing all findings in the format required by IDEM, to enable the project to be funded through SRF. 9. Review draft report with the Owner for additional input.

10. Submit twelve copies of final report to the Owner for approval. 11. Upon approval by the Owner, make submittal of the plan to IDEM and provide follow-up through final approval by the appropriate agencies. PROPOSAL CONTENT Selection of professional consultants by the Board, of Public Works and Safety, is pot Public Notices firm.

(S-1-12) NOTICE TO BIDDERS BY STATE OF INDIANA DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATION, PUBLIC WORKS DIVISION FOR A PUBLIC WORKS CONSTRUCTION PROJECT ESTIMATED AT ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS OR ABOVE Sealed Bids for: Public Works Project No. A70-303, waterproofing of walls, central offices, Indiana State Department Of Health Building, Indianapolis, Indiana. Will be received from Contractors, holding a current Certificate of Qualification, at the Bid Desk, Department of Administration, Public Works Division, 402 W. Washington Room W467, Indianapolis, Indiana, 46204 until 2:01 P.M. (Indianapolis Time), February 2, 1995 after which all bids will be publicly opened and read in the appropriate bid room.

Minority Contractors are encouraged to submit bids on this project as a prime contractor or through a prime contractor. Copies of the detailed Instructions to Bidders and Drawings Specifications dated December 29, 1994, may be obtained from the office of: Pecsok, Randall, Nice and Associates Architects, 1012 East 75th Street, Indianapolis, indiana 46240 (317) 257-4421. For a deposit of $50.00 per set which is refundable if returned in reusable condition within 10 days after the bid date. Bids shall be taken from Prime Contractors in the following 1542.01- General 1741.01 Masonry or 1741.05 tuckpointing and masonry repair or 1542.04 additions, alterations, remodeling and repairs. The Specified construction period is 120 calendar days.

The State reserves the right to reject any and all bids. A minority participation goal of has been set for this project. D.R. CRIST S.A./S.E. Project Manager Director, Public Works Pre-Bid Meeting Information: A pre-bid conference has been scheduled for 1:30 P.M.

January 19, 1995. Meet in the lobby of the State Department Of Health Building. (S-1-5, 12) based on competitive bidding. but on the firm's professional qualifications, experience and expertise of key personnel to be assigned to the project. The City of West Lafayette is an equal opportunity employer.

The proposal must Include sufficient Information to provide adequate evaluation. The proposal may contain a maximum of 50 pages and should at least contain the following: 1. Qualification and experience of the firm in regard to specific tasks related to this project. List previously related jobs. 2.

Resumes of individuals who will be assigned to the project. Include individual qualifications. areas of expertise and each person's role in this project. 3. A proposed Implementation plan.

Proposed schedule for work (timetable for each milestone). The firm should demonstrate the ability to perform desired work in a timely manner based on the firm's and individual work load and example. 5. The firm's proximity to the work area. 6.

The extent of work which will be subcontracted by the firm. 7. References, list three references from previously similar municipal projects including the Mayor and Department superintendent names, addresses and telephone numbers. NOTIFICATION After selection of the successful firm, the City of West Lafayette will promptly notify the firms not selected. The City of West Lafayette reserves the right to negotiate the subsequent design and construction engineering with the selected firm.

called for in the Contract With America, endorsed by U.S. House Republicans. Its provisions include a two-year limit on Aid to Families with Dependent Children, a work requirement, and denial of additional benefits for children conceived by a mother on welfare. Kennedy-Williams, a local coordinator for the Children's Defense Fund, said the coalition also will fight similar proposals being considered by the Indiana General Assembly. "Let us not make the children suffer for the indiscretions and slothfulness of others," said the Rev.

Wayne T. Harris, who represented the Baptist Ministerial Alliance. Katy Gyurek of Gleaners Food Bank of Indiana said a survey make pitch leaders tell their legislators become unaffordable. President Jeff Nowak. But it's gotten a lukewarm reception from some state officials.

State Budget Director Jean S. Blackwell said it's counter to the agreement among the state's universities to keep tuition increases at 4 percent, if the state appropriates the additional revenue they've requested for the biennium. The extra tuition funds, if matched by the IU Foundation and the state's general fund, would allow IU to hire an additional 20 faculty members and lower the -student ratio by one, IU student leaders said. Students representing all state universities concentrated Wednesday on showing legislators they support the universities' request for 5 percent and 5.6 percent increases, respectively, in their state-funded operating budgets in each of the next two years. For The Record Jeffrey H.

Bennett and Rose A. Marie, both of 90 N. Sixth Ave. Anthony P. Capelli and Kimberly A.

Curish, both of 3237 Chadwood Lane N. Arthur D. Haupt, 3457 W. Perry Sandra M. Yaryan, 5407 Yucatan Drive.

Robert E. Howard, 4708 Crittenden Denise M. Gray, 3908 Gateway Court. Frank A. James and Cheryl L.

Hillenburg, both of 6037 Westlake N. Drive. James C. Jones and Pamela D. Coffy, both of 9524 Meadowlark Drive.

Thomas T. Kaiser and Barbara W. Jones, both of 4040 Gateway Court. Darrin K. Kirkland and Stephanie J.

Shelby, both of 8002 Dowitch Lane. Michael W. Mann and Marilyn S. Leslie, both of 191 N. Berwick Ave.

Frank E. Miller and Kelly J. Good, both of 816 N. Gray St. Porter T.

Payne, Hudson, Marjorie A. Vibbert, 353 Lowry Road. Danny L. Rucker and Kathy A. Watkins, both of 1819 Englewood Drive.

Greg Smith, 8814 Rue Madeleine; Jina L. Maki, 7515 E. Washington St. Jayesh K. Vora and Indira P.

Mahabir, both of 9530 Carlyle Drive. Robert Woodard and Julie M. Pruitt, both of 2229 N. Tibbs Ave. DIVORCE LAWSUITS FILED Brian K.

Akers Linda K. Akers Kent Austin Barbara Austin Brian K. Burke Deborah K. Burke Brian E. Burton Monica L.

Burton Larry R. Curry Brenda S. Curry Gary V. Harp Nancy S. Arick-Harp Dirk B.

Harshman Terry W. Harshman Jarrod R. Harvey Tamara Harvey Timothy J. Jones Joanna L. Jones Christopher A.

Kennard Karla J. Kennard Christopher M. McKay Andrea McKay Felix Moreno Lisa M. Moreno David A. Murphy Kathleen A.

Murphy Audrey A. Oliver Steven W. Oliver Frank J. Rogers Alice F. Oliver Steven W.

Sandlin Roxane L. Sandlin Roger L. Schaffer Teresa L. Schaffer Steven R. Spencer Deborah L.

Spencer Robert N. Stewart Angela J. Stewart James R. Thomas Kristy J. Thomas Timothy Todd Kathryn Todd Lafayette Williams Janette E.

Allen Charles L. Winings Kaye Winings DEATH CERTIFICATES Lotta Banta, 89, 1380 E. County Line Road, malig- nancy. Nina Beeson, 84, Methodist Hospital, renal failure. conducted in 1993 showed many children in poor families in central Indiana are suffering from hunger.

The survey, conducted in 11 counties by Lafayette Urban Ministries, found that one of every five low-income families often had problems getting food when money ran out. "They reported skipping meals or sending children to bed hungry, not just once or twice, but regularly," she said. Other groups joining the coalition include the Indiana One. Church One Child Program; the Indianapolis Urban League; Healthy Families; the AfricanAmerican Dialogue Families for Kids Project; Indiana Concerned Parents; Gleaners Food Bank; the Women's Missionary Society of the African Methodist Episcopal Church; and Villages of Indiana. for funding Rep.

Jerry Bales, R-Bloomington, who spoke to the students, said university funding has been dismal at best in recent years. He also criticized Gov. Evan Bayh for not mentioning higher education in his State of the State message Tuesday. Bales told the students the state of Indiana operates according to what is hot in public opinion polls. "Higher education doesn't make a ripple in polls today," he added, encouraging students to raise public awareness of the needs of higher education.

Later in the day, the Bayh administration proposed spending increases of 4 percent and 4.2 percent in the universities' operating budgets over the biennium, as well as full funding for the universities' request for building repairs. The administration recommended that tuition increases be held at 4.5 percent each year. The proposals will now be debated during the legislature's consideration of the 1995-97 budget. Flora Burner, 67, Wishard Memorial Hospital, pulmonary disease. Betty Cloud, 66, Wishard Memorial Hospital, respiratory failure.

Charles Erickson, 63, Methodist Hospital, carcinoma. Ordella Ferguson, 64, Indiana University Hospital, pulmonary fibrosis. James Gale, 97, 2026 E. 54th cerebral thrombosis. William Goen, 64, Methodist Hospital, septic shock.

Helen Hite, 84, Methodist Hospital, carcinoma. Loren Hollingsworth, 85, 8181 Harcourt Road, myocardial infarction. Florence Klein, 88, 3518 Shelby myocardial infarction. Carl Miller, 72, 166 S. Traub heart disease.

Jeffery Moses, 82, Methodist Hospital, carcinoma. Malinda Nichols, 94, 8530 Township Line Road, cardiopulmonary failure. Fay Nikoll, 89, 8549 Madison carcinoma. Junior R. Pearson, 53, 2106 Ringgold intoxication.

James Phillips, 42, Methodist Hospital, subarachnoid hemorrhage. George Pierce, 68, Indiana University Hospital, pulmonary edema. Ronald Riggins, 35, 3610 Carrollton gunshot wound. Kenneth Riggles, 63, St. Francis Hospital, heart disease.

Betty Rogers, 70, Wishard Memorial Hospital, cancer. Henry Sanderson, 72, St. Vincent Hospital, renal failure. Marcella Scheer, 76, 2609 Southeastern cerebral vascular disease. Cedric Scott Jr.

3 months, 2056 N. LaSalle infant death. Theodora Shaneff, 100, 6440 W. 34th malnutrition. Brian Sherron, 2 months, Riley Hospital for Children, heart disease.

Richard Stafford, 70, 7465 Madison pneumonia. Janet Steele, 62, Wishard Memorial Hospital, gunshot wound. Elizabeth Steller, 90, 8530 Township Line Road, carcinoma. Mildred Teague, 83, 1651 Campbell carcinoma. Ronald Tolbert, 81, Methodist Hospital, cardiac respiratory arrest.

Julia Trecartin, 72, 8102 E. 20th cancer. Freida Vanjelgerhuis, 66, 4328 Little Leaf Court, respiratory failure. Mary Wacker, 81, 8530 Township Line Road, cerebral vascular accident. Beulah Wilson, 76, Indiana University Hospital, myocardial infarction.

Zyquicha Woods, 4 months, Riley Hospital for Children, sepsis. Winifred Wray, 73, Community Hospital East, cancer. Daniel Yorksie, 26, 6615 Hillside gunshot wound. Larry Young 24, 2300 E. 44th gunshot wound.

ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS The Trustees of Purdue University will receive sealed bids for the following projects until 11:00 a.m. Eastern Standard Time on Thursday, the 9th day of February 1995 in the Parking Facilities Office, Visitor Information Center, 504 Northwestern Avenue, West Lafayette, IN 47907. Bids will then be publicly opened and read aloud in the Visitor Information Center Conference Room, Visitor Information Center, 504 Northwestern Avenue, West La-1 fayette, IN 47907. 1. West Lafayette Campus: Lilly Hall Extension of Chilled Water Line -1995 2.

West Lafayette Campus Network Switch Facility -1995 Bids received after such time will be returned unopened. Bids may be withdrawn prior to such time, but no bids shall be withdrawn for a period of sixty (60) days thereafter. The Principal Subcontractor Questionnaire listing the names of the bidder's principal subcontractors shall be submitted with the bid. The remainder of the Questionnaires and Material Lists shall be submitted prior to 11:00 a.m. Eastern Standard Time on Thursday, the 16th day of February 1995, to: Physical Plant Construction Department, 1653 Freehafer Hall, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN 47907-1653.

Bids shall be for complete construction only, properly executed and submitted on Form 96, accompanied by executed Form 96A (as prescribed by the State Board of Accounts) giving financial data as recent as possible, and a NonCollusion Affidavit together with other documents as required by the Instructions to Bidders and addressed to The Trustees of Purdue University, clearly marked with the project and the bid opening date. Each bid must be accompanied by a Contractor's Combination Bid Bond and Bond for. Construction in the form included in the specifications made payable to The Trustees of Purdue University in an' amount equal to the maximum total of the base bid and any alternate bids, guaranteeing the execution and faithful performance of the contract for the work if awarded. Wage rates shall be not less than the prevailing wage rates a determined pursuant to Chapter 319 of the 1935 Acts of the General Assembly of Indiana as amended. The Instructions to Bidders contained in the specifications are by this reference made a part hereof, and all bidders shall be deemed advised of the provisions thereof, and of the General Conditions of the contract, specifications, plans and drawings for the project.

Bidding Documents are on file in the office of: Vice President for Physical Facilities, 1694 Freehafer Hall, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN 47907-1694, Phone 317-494-3416. Bidding Documents are to be obtained from: Scholer Corporation, Architects, Wea-Ton, U.S. 231 South, P.O. Box 808, Lafayette, IN 47902-0808. A $100.00 deposit will be required for each set of Bidding documents which will be refunded when returned promptly and in good condition.

The Board of Trustees of The Trustees of Purdue University reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to waive, to the extent permitted by law, any of the terms, conditions and provisions contained in this Advertisement for Bids or the Instructions to Bidders or any informality, irregularity or omission in any bid, provided that such waiver shall, in the discretion of the Board of Trustees, be to the advantage of The Trustees of Purdue University. The Trustees of Purdue University F.R. FORD Executive Vice President and Treasurer (S-1-12, 19, 26) PUBLIC NOTICE If charges are not paid in full in cash or certified check by 01-23-95 to Shurgard Storage Centers the personal property of: W. Spencer, Unit 370; will be sold by open auction to satisfy a self storage lien. The lien is claimed by and the sale will be held at Shurgard Storage, 6429 N.

Keystone IN 46220 on 01-24-95 at 8:00 a.m. (S-1-9 Sherrill M. Owens, Jenny D. Mikesell, both of Patricia A. Spoonemore, both.

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