The Mail-Journal, Volume 11, Number 9, Milford, Kosciusko County, 27 March 1974 — Page 13

LEGALS NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice■« hereov gt»«i the Boera ot School Trustee* ot L«xei«na Community School Corporation ot KotovlM County Indiana wilt meet at me Administrative Office, of Lakeland Community School Corporation at Syracuse Indiana, on Tuesday. April 9. 1974 at me hour of 1 00 P M (EST) and at sauf time and ptace will receive sealed tros on and let hi me h.gnest bidder or bidders merefor me following described warrants Temporary Loan Warrants in an ficipation of tones loved ano m course of collection for me General Fjnd in me amount of use 000 dated as of me date of delivery mereof to me purctiaser sa<d warrant or warrants to tw >n me denomination or denominations requested by me purchaser to mature on December Jl. lets. anp to bear meres’ a' me rate not e«ceed ng 5 pei cent per annum (me exact rate to be determined by bidding), payable a* me State Bank of Syracuse, m me Town of Syracuse. In diana Bidders for mese warren’s will be required to name me rate of merest which me warrants are to bear. not to«xceed 5 per cent per annum Such interest rate must be in multiples of one eighm or onr tenm of 1 per cent, and not more man one merest rate shall be named by each odder The warrants will be awarded to me highest responsible bidder or b doers tterefor who has subm.Hed h>s o<a <n accordance herewith The highest bidder will be me one who offers me lowest net mteres’ cos’ to me school corporation to be determined by computing me total interest on ail of me warrants to me<r maturity anc deducting therefrom bid. if any The right is reserved to reject any and an bids Each tub snau be for a" of me warrants or for a specified amount of said warr.mts as set form in said bid and shall be accompanied by a certified or cashier s check in me amount of ten per cent (10 per cent) of m.y amount o« me bld and payable ’o Laks land Com munity School Corporation” to guarantee me school corporation aga>nst default by such b-dder m complying w>m me terms o* mis notice and ms bid Said warrants ere be ng issued under me provisions of Chapter 307 of me Acts of 1965 »oevidence a temporary loan for me purpose REAL ESTATE

See this new custom built 3 bedroom Spanish style home with access to Syracuse Lake. Beautiful kitchen with dining area. Step from the foyer down into the living room. 14 baths and many other extras. $36,000 See this 5 BR home located close to city park, 2 car garage, fenced in yard. One of the finer homes in area with lota of extras. We are offering the Fish and Fun Resort for sale. Here is a golden opportunity for someone. 188 ft lake frontage on Syracuse and 235 ft. frontage on the channel. Lovely large 4 BR home and 8 rental units. Many extras. Call today for details. Small factory for sale. Good location. 5i5.000. Could buy on contract. Waco Drive on Wawasee, 2-3 bedroom furnished cottage, large kitchen, dining room, living room. bath. Seawall with excellent beach, boat, pier. $39,888 Exceptional year-a round home on Wawasee. Twobedrooms. fireplace, immaculate inside and out. Nice beach, pier. Won’t last long at $48,888. Syracuse lakefront coutage. kitchen. living room, bedroom, open loft. bath, excellent lake view. 127.58®. lakeland leally Syracuse Phone: 218-457-4147 Charles Lehman Phone: 457-1142 Lewis S. Immel 457-4118

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Jp-' INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY Owco Ml • biwe mook wo *M • Hire opportunity to otter a / ftM IWIMICIU home with IM ft. es lake frontage Thia ceev « reem home with Ml bath aM 1 bedrooms I* taaai ter the lam Uy who loves Mtwre raw'll *«l*y »*e family, room *vor*ooking Mie lake aM Mie Hrepiac* m me living room. tame teen caeM we a MMymWi touch. but ire an aacaptuMl value at only SIMM The adlowung let aM II ■ M mobile heme cm lie oMainod to make an escoMont Incom* property. For further detail* can Wan today! r ir "Tn j a j WOOOBDSPLBNDOR Naw yaw ever dreamed at having that lakefront heme with *cenx weed* where >1 >t M> peacoM and ewet yew can hear Mie cmken w»M me»r watches t rm* spaoew* 5 bedrtem mobile heme i* Meary Mated on M feet es Papahoecme Lake a cfurming k.tclwn with range aM refriyeraM. ha* let* es ream ter the family This Uveiy MaMhemecan be your*. New Price ActNOWt-

of obfa.nmg furnn ’o be used to meet current rsper’ves of me scnoot corporat.on mciuded in me regular budget and appropriations adopted tor me year 1*74. wbich expenses must be met prior to me receipt of taxes <n me year 1974. ana mere has been ap propriated and pledged a sufficient amount Os Current revenues of me school corporation to be oer.ved from me general fund tax levy made in mb year IW3 anp collectible in me year 1974 to pay me principal ot and interest on said warrants at maturity Typewt itten and executed warrants and a transcript of me legal proceedings will be furnished to me successful bidder at the expense & me school corporation No con ditionai bids will be considered The sue cessfui bidder or bidders shall accept de livery and make payment for warrants at Such bank in me Town of Syracuse or City of indanapoi’S as may be designated by the successful bidder for such warrants im mediately upon be<ng notified mat me warrants are ready tor delivery Dated mis )?m day of March 1*74 Flovd J| Bauer Secretary. Board of School Trustees Lakeland Community School Corporation of Kosc’usko County. Indiana M 20 27 NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS Notice is hereby given me taxpayers of town of Silver Lake. Kosciusko County. Indiana, mat me proper legal of ’ ficers of said mumcpafity at meir regular mee’ ng place at 7 30 o'clock PM. on 17m day ot Apr il 1974. will consider the following additional appropriations which sa>d officers consider necessary ’o meet the ex traord>nary emergency existing at this time GENERAL FUND Fire Engine 54.500 00 Fire S’aticn Bond A I merest 1600 00 OM>ce Equipment 900 00 Total 7.000 00 Taxpayers appearing at such meeting shall nave a r.gnt to be near The additional appropriations as finally mode will be automatically referred to the State Board of Tax Commissioners, which com mission will hold a further nearing within Fifteen dars a’me County Auditor’s office of Kosciusko County. Indiana, or at such omer place as may be designated At suCh hearing taxpayers ooiecting to any of sue” additional appropriations may be heard interested taxpayers may inquire of me County Auditor when and where such hear ng w>ll be held Chesteen Chappie. Clerk Treasurer M 27 A 3 NOTICE State Os Indiana. Kosciusko County In Commissioners Court Before The Board Os Commissioners Os Kosciusko County in me matter of me petition of Bui Hughes et ai. for me Location and improvement of a Public /v highway in Seward Township tease ivsko County, Indiana ' Said petitioners respectfully ask and pray for me establishment, location and im provement. (asking only for grading and graveling) of a public highway known as Mallard Road, m Section 2. Township 31. Range S East .n Township. Kosciusko County. Indiana, to wit A 20 toot strip on eitherside of the foitpw.ng center line Beginn>mj at me normwest corner of lot 13. block 4 m unit 3 mence south on the cenfertirtt of me existing road known as Menard >-oad. 1340 feet to existing rood known as Coy Road That proposed highway is being used as a school bus route and will be a public utility, aitd that me benefits thereof will exceed me cost Os maintaining the same and damages Dated mis Ist day of March. 1*74 Lawrence Butts County Auditor M 20 27 LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given mat me local Alcoholic Beverage Board of Kosciusko County, irxfiana win at 10 00 on me 7 day of May. 1974 at me basement court house in the city of Warsaw in said county, begin in vesbga’ion of me applications of me following lamed persons, requesting the issue to me applicants at the locations .hereinafter, sat out. of me Alcoholic Beverage f>erm;ts of me dosses hereinafter designated and will, at said time and place, receive information concerning me fitness of said appticants, ano me propriety of issuing me permits applied tor to such applicants at me premises named RH9» 05741 Tippy Hotel A Lounge, Inc . Gather me McKibben Pres., Leesburg, r 2 Leesburg Ind. liquor, beer and wine retailerhohH ' RR43 02119 Phillip E Rink. 112 S. Hun tington S» Syracuse. Ind . boor and wine retailer. 3343 07061 Wawasee South Shore Club, me . T M Tuttle Pres. Syracuse. C R Tuttle Sec . Syracuse, r 4 vawter Park. Syracuse Ind . uqubr. beer and wine retailer. Sunday sales SAID INVESTIGATION WILL BE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC AND PUBLIC PAR TICIPATION IS REQUESTED Indiana Alcoholic Beverage Commission By Arthur R Robinson E xecut Ive Secretary James D Sims Chairman

HELP WANTED HELP WANTED

Electrical Engineer Experience in maintenance including electrical knowledge in 3-phase 440 volt. Also will be responsible for plant layout Please date experience, desired salary and references. All replies will be held in strictest confidence. Write: Personnel Department, P.O. Box 516, Goshen, Indiana 46526.

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PICKWICK ROAD BEAUTY »ea«ty etahewte. beauty eta buy! Here's your chance to own mm* nearly new. 1 bedroom hem* with lor garoge ter leu man you'd ever owes* Capture the splendor of Lake Wawasee living as you Max ea year pane. er move indaors te Mie spacious 1» a U carpeted living room. There it aa 11 * 7 kitchen with V feet of cabmen He* large dining reem IM ft channel frentage. IV* bath aM herdweed Meer* la the bedrooms — all Msis for only *M.*et see it fedoyii ONE IN A MILLION A treasure like thi* «» a one m a million MM. if yew have beer leek me fer a 1 bekreem Lake Wewatee home with a pr,co tag lhat you can afford, this .s your lucky day! Thi* leveiv nearly new heme with Mi basement ha* a shert easement dirgcttyte Hu lakefront Some highlights onethird acre. t*> baths. I car tar ate. aM large kitchen wM many ertra* Don** let this one eass yaw byf Rodweed st SH.MO

Milford driver escapes injury A single vehicle accident Tuesday. March 19, at 7.30 p.m. four miles east of Nappanee resulted in S2OO damage. The vehicle involved was a 1974 Ford driven by Elmer R. Hartter, 67, Milford. Hartter reported to Elkhart county sheriff's Ptl. Dennis Bechtel that he was eastbound on US 6 when he braked his auto for a vehicle ahead which had stopped at CR 15. The Hartter auto then left the highway and broke five wooden posts at the James O. Brown home. No injuries were reported. LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF INDIANA DOCKET NO 33607 IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION OF UNITED TELEPHONE COMPANY OF INDIANA. INC ("UNITED”) I FOR AUTHORITY FOR UNITED TO A ELIMINATE MESSAGE TOLL SER VICE BETWEEN UNITEO’S KNOX ANO NORTH JUDSON EXCHANGES ANO BETWEEN UNITEO'S SAN PIERRE ANO NORTH JUOSON EX CHANGES 8. ESTABLISH EXTENDED AREA SERVICE BETWEEN UNITEO'S KNOX ANO NORTH JUOSON EX CHANGES ANO BETWEEN UNITEO'S SAN PIERRE ANO NORTH JUOSON EXCHANGES .II FOR AUTHORITY FOR UNITED TO INCREASE ITS EXCHANGE RATES ANO CHARGES AT ITS KNOX. SAN PIERRE ANO NORTH JUOSON EXCHANGES UPON ESTABLISHMENT OF SAID EX TENDED AREA SERVICE Notice is hereby given mat me Public Service Commission of Indian* will conduct a public hearing in mis cause m me Rooms of me Commission. 907 State Office Building. Indianapolis, Indiana, at 9<» AM, EST, on Monday. April 22. 1974 Public participation is requested PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF INDIANA By W W Hill. Jr., Chairman Indianapolis. Indiana. March 19. 1974. M-27 NOTICE Notice is hereby given mat me Board of County Commissioners Os Kbaciusko County, Indiana, will from mis date until April 2. 1974. al I 30 PM EST., receive sealed bids on the following Project KCBH2 73. Located on County Road 650 West. Just south of County Road 100 Norm across me Tippecanoe River Remove existing structure, construct new 3 span steel or prestessad concrete bridge approaches and related items Detailed plans. proposal and specifications are on file at me County High way Department, county road 300E and old road WE R R No 1. Warsaw. Indiana B>ds must be filed m me County Auditor's O« ice on Form no 96 proposal form and accompanied by bid bond or certified check for 10 per cent of bid The commissioners reserve me right to reject any or all bids Lawrence Butts Auditor of. Kos County. Indiana M 20 27 NOTICE TO BIDDERS NOTICE is hereby given to all interested persons at me Board of Town Trustees of me Town of Syracuse, Indiana, will accept sealed bids for me sale and purchase of a reconditioned used street sweeper having a minimum three (3) cubic yard capacity tor me Street Department of said Town of Syracuse from me date of mis Notice until me hour of 7.30 o'clock P M (CST) on the »«d day of April. 1974. at which said day and hour me bids received will be opened end examined and a contract for puchase of said street sweeper awarded to me lowest and best bidder interested bidders may obtain specifications for said street sweeper from me Clerk Treasurer of me Town of Syracuse at her office located at 413 South Huntington Street. Town of Syracuse. In diana Each bid shall be submitted upon me prescribed form 95 and me non collusion aHidavit executed Each bid shall be ac companies by a bid bond or certified tunas made payebfe to me Town of Syracuse in an amount equal to ten per cent (10 per cent) of me bid B>ds snail be sealed and submitted to me Clerk Treasurer of the Town of Syracuse marked Bid tor Street Sweeper” The Board of Town Trustees reserves the right to reiect any and all bids and to re advertise Dated mis lem day of March. 1974 Betty Dust Clerk Treasurer Town of Syracuse M. 20-27

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I YEAR AGO. MARCH 28,1973 Anthony Guidone of r 3 has filed a SIOO damage suit in Warsaw JP court charging the owner of a pet coyote in the death oi his pet poodle. Fourteen-year-old Jenny Cox. a freshman at Wawasee high school, is holding a handsome trophy received Saturday for winning first place in the state Indiana high school athletic association gymnastics at Indianapoiis. Workmen started Monday, cleaning a lower level and other debris, in the burned out pickwick Block in uptown Syracuse to make way for rebuilding of the block. Engagements announced: Deborah Lynn Greiner to Dennis Richmond, and Pamela Irene Fifer to Floyd Newcomer. Mrs. Luseal Settlemeyer has returned home from a two-month Hawaiian vacation, and the Paul Lantzs have returned from a Sun City. Ariz., vacation. 5 YEARS AGO. MARCH 28.1969 Quick action by Donald Holt and Ross Fadley Wednesday afternoon saved the life of five-year-old Donald Greene, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Greene of r 3 when the youth went through thin ice on Dewart Lake with his tricycle. Amy Coy has been named delegate to girls state this summer with Carol Kroh as alternate. The engagement of Miss Shirley Levemier and Donald E. Trout has been announced by her and Mrs. Paul Levemier, and a spring wedding is planned, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Levemier. and a spring wedding is planned. Tim Yeager, a sophomore elementary major at Indiana university, was elected president last week of Joseph A. Wright Quadrangle there. 18 YEARS AGO. MARCH 27.1964 Thomas N. Kramer has been appointed by governor Matthew Welsh to serve on the youth advisory committee to the Indiana Youth council. Members of the Syracuse Masonic Lodge 454, F & AM, voted Monday to purchase the building known as the Thornburg building located on the east side of Main street in Syracuse. Ed Anderson, Syracuse general contractor, has announced plans to open a paint and supply center April 1 in the building formerly occupied by Wawasee Lumber company on South Huntington street south of Syracuse. Ray Miller and Clyde Weaver arrived home Saturday from a visit at Acapulco. 28 YEARS AGO, MARCH 26,1954 Edw. Kleinknight has announced the sale of his County Motor Sales in Milford to William Martin and will devote full time to operation of his firm in Syracuse, the S & M Motor Sales. Calvin Beck, township trustee and former cage coach covering a 21 year span, was presented an award Friday night at Indianapolis for having coached 20 years. Presentation was made following the state championship cage contest.

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STREAKING! ■ / 1 I a A/w > WE ARE STREAKING AFTER YOUR BUSINESS! SPRING FEVER! I Sprint Is the Mme to move year family into a home with all that much needed space H yew're tired a being cramped. graduate Me Mils King sirad mobile homo wrth ever I.MO st- f el living space including 1 bedrooms (one is 11« HI. Ml both aM utility reem. This lovely 7 reem heme east es Wawasee with beat let also has a 11 » il family reem with a gas lire pise* This boawtiMiy landscaped home is completely carpeted aM has a I’l car garage it's hart fa MM swch eieteace for eaiy snaae raw must hwrryii

REMEMBER WHEN IT HAPPENED IN SYRACUSE

Miss Kay Irene Michael and Hugh L. Geiger were united in marriage March 11 in the Cromwell Lutheran church. Mrs. Albert Penn was named one of 10 best dressed wintertime residents in Miami, Fla., this past week by the Miami Herald paper. Mrs. Charles Weybright left Saturday on a 6-week tour of the Holy Land countries. 45 YEARS AGO. MARCH 28.1929 Miss Nellie Mann entertained a few friends Thursday evening at a miscellaneous bridal shower for Miss Vesta Weeks. Among birthdays celebrated this week were Mrs. Ed Scott. Mrs. G. H. Bailey on her 79th and Mrs. Leland Baker. A daughter, Marcia Jane, was born Monday to Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Ginther. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Tulley and son Joe of Solomon’s Creek spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Jeffries and Helen. Ellwood George arrived home Wednesday, from Panama City, Fla., where he spent the winter. John F. Herman of South Whitley is new owner-publisher, as of April 1, of The SyracuseJoumal. CANDIDATE FOR REPRESENTATIVE — Merle R. Holden, a Kosciusko county insurance agent and past executive secretary of the Indiana Young Democrats has announced that he will be a Democratic candidate of state representative from District 17 which includes all of Kosciusko county and * Henry and Newcastle townships in Fulton county. Holden lives in Jefferson township on state road 19 just south of Nappanee. He is a member of the Nappanee First Brethren church where he is a Sunday school teacher, president of the laymen’s organisation, advisory board member and serves on the district mission board of the Indiana First Brethren church. Minor damage to parked auto Approximately $65 in damage was estimated to a 1974 Pontiac belonguig to Steven W. Cobum of 43(5 Dolan drive, C/’Rcuse. in a mishap Thursday evening. The new auto was struck by an unknown vehicle while parked in front of the Cobum home.

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SIH 1 QUIRT NIGHTS BY THE FIRESIDE Here is the * reem cottate with Ml bath that yow've alwoy L '• *'M this bream *nwt«<M in the hiHsik. DCaIV ent let everlookint Papakeechie Yowre* * *■—-*ce in the cat n Mly tewipp V■j ■ V ator. ana ISM. of cabin* > larpe it aNkiiiiataree. mxvxvwm «<• If ike could be mate into a tpactows ft jjllllf? • • hem* is completely fwrnishet — the t fiahint boat. Yew can own this lovely nemo with a l v i car tarap* lor a new low price el fit, tot Call today! - !*• I k aai/Hi '1 Ji **— ENERGY SAVER Th.* lovely Papak**ch.« horn* is more Mian saver. It's a bi« money saver, too! aM easy ea yew. Yew can enjoy these ionsi even.np* in year 11 i 11 hv.M room with sMMGBWM door* overlooking the lake. Two bedroom*. convenient kitchen — all completely remodeled wnat cowM be more coiy than bvinp in a ’"•*'** *nugpiod amonp the tree*! Th.* dream home ,$ *•**•*“ * carpeted mrovehowt BUDGET LUXURY at only SIS.MI LOTS-OP-LAND If yorre Stitt looking, well, tret no more. Ye*, we have found it for you! You can buy thi* lar»e lot with W ft. trontaa* on Lake Wawa*ee ifs located m Venetian Isles. aM the stone seawall is already there. Compere prices! Yew can t beat this lot for only 515.000

FAMILY ROOM — A new 24 by 50 fa mily room is being added to the north side of the Sleepy Owl, located on road 13 south of Syracuse and owned by Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Harper. A variance was recently granted the Harpers by the Turkey Creek board of zoning appeals to make the addition. The Owl had a January- 22 fire which made major repairs to their main structure necessary, and the new ■ family room is part of the rebuilding plan.

Camp Fire girls have March meeting By RHONDA MARCHAND The Ta Wa Tin Ya Camp Fire group at Syracuse held its meeting at the scout cabin on March 25. We have two new members in our group. They are Sheryl Coquillard and Kristi Johnson. We talked about our slumber party for Friday night. March 29, and some of the girls are going to the store to get groceries for the party. Games were then played for a short while. Our meeting was dismissed by singing the Camp Fire Law song and repeating the Woodgatherer’s Desire. Items stolen from parked car Mrs. Marilyn Deck of 124 North Shore drive, Syracuse, reported to police at 8:40 p.m. Wednesday of items taken from her vehicle while parked in the parking lot at Wawasee high school. Taken were a pair of sunglasses and a boy’s size 16 brown jacket with fur lining. VanHemert at IU tax school Harry VanHemert, Turkey Creek township assessor, attended a property tax assessment workshop at the Indiana university school of public and environmental affairs, Bloomington, from March 18 to 22. He proudly displays a diploma signed by Charles S. Bon sen, dean of the school, and by Carleton L. Phillippi, chairman of the state board of tax commissioners, for his successful completion of the course. VanHemert said courses of particular interest to him included a March 18 course on Indiana Property Tax Law: Extent and Intent by Carlyn Johnson, and a March 21 course on Valuation Theory: General Methods by George Bloom. Those attending the comprehensive course heard lectures "and did classroom problems on actual property appraisal, including homes, condominiums and shopping centers. VanHemert said he carried a score of 94 for the course.

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HAPPY FUTURE HERE Are yew looking for a real "honest to eoodne**" bareainttt we hove if here in this lovely budpet priced 11 k M mobile heme with e new 1 car parape This nicer-then-new completely furnished home sets on e larpe double Nt in Mar.nelend Gardens And you'll be so close to months of Wowasee beetinp Mi with the channel naarby? A pocketbook buy at only SIMM. Better hurry! LOTSXIF-LAND Now's the time to buy th.* spacious char net front lot to bwild Mu* heme es your dreams. Lake Wawasee fun plus a Mi ISOM. Min Enchanted Hills for anly M.tOO

Al UNDASTEPHAN

The Professionals in Real Estate Phone Anytime: (219) 457-4777 Closed Tuesday On lake Wawasee) (West of Fish Hatchery on Old Road j R. 3 Box 125 Syracuse, Ind. 46567 I I

Wed., Mar. 27, 1974 — THE MAIL-JOURNAL

Attendance poor at housing meeting, second meeting set

Alex Morris, fural coordinator for the department for Spanish Speaking People, Fort WayneSouth Bend Diocese, said attendance at last Thursday’s meeting for rural low-income rental housing was poor. A second meeting has been set for April 4. It will follow the monthly United MexicanAmerican meeting which will be held in' the UMA community

Jaycees to hold charter night in Milford on Friday, March 29

The newly formed Milford Area Jaycees organization will hold its charter night banquet at the fire station in Milford on Friday. March 29. at 7:30 p.m. During the evening a contest will be held to determine the best table centerpiece made by the wives and friends of Jaycees. The J aycees met last Thursday and heard Chuck Bigler,

V— u n ! I Saturday F^ e Sunday March 30 March 31 8:00-6:00 Don " uts 10:00-4:00 Register For Free Door Prizes (No Purchase Necessary) We Stock Electric Complete Lawn Line Os Care Tools JP,—. ® • CORDLESS ELECTRIC GRASS SHEARS • ELECTRIC HEDGE TRIMMERS • ELECTRIC MOWERS Come In And Meet New Owners Frank And Donna Krantz RUCH MOWER SERVICE St. Rd. 13S 457-3044 Wawasee Village Syracuse

A BEAUTY OF A BUY Here is a fabulous mobile home with lot in Fascination Place featuring stylish living plus a private let to dock your boat. Your deluie home has a 10 x 1< living room and a dining room — both carpeted; full bath; deluxe kitchen complete wrth refrigerator, built-in range. M H. of cabinet*, and a breakfast bar. The ent.re home i* furnished including both carpeted bedrooms. Other extra* are an AM FM intercom in each room aM a 11 x 1« storage shed in the back yard. You must see this one to believe it at a total low, low price of 111,HO Hurry!

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center. Main and Fourth streets in Milford at 7 p.m. All persons who are interested in the possible development of adequate rental housing projects for senior citizens and low income families at modest monthly rates should plan to attend the April 4 meeting. Paul E. Reith, FHA representative, will again be on hand to answer questions.

president of Walkerton Jaycees. Bigler is campaigning for national director from region 2. Plans were finalized for the clean-up to be held Saturday, March 30, from 9 a.m until 4 p.m. The next meeting will be Thursday, April 11, at 7:30 p.m, at the fire station.

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