The Mail-Journal, Volume 13, Number 11, Milford, Kosciusko County, 7 April 1976 — Page 14

THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., April 7,1976

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i l * mum \ * j I RIDE-A-BIKE DAY FOR THE RETARDED — Governor Otis R. Bowen, center, has proclaimed Sunday. April 25. as Ride-A-Bike Day for the Retarded in Indiana. The event is co-sponsored by the Indiana State Teachers Association (ISTA> and the Indiana Association for Retarded Citizens (IARC). Donald Collins, left, Shelbyville and Jim Hirschinger. right. Lafayette, are chairpersons for the event representing IARC and ISTA respectively. Governor Bowen signed Mr. Hirschinger s pledge card as the first sponsor in the 1976 event. In the proclamation he urges all Hoosiers to contribute in whatever way possible to the success of this public information and fund raising project. The local bike ride will begin at Wawasee high school at 2 p.m. on Sunday, April 4 25.

Ride-a-bike day for the retarded

Tony Clouse, treasurer of the lakeland Community Educators Association, announced plans to hold a “Ridea-Bike Day for the Retarded in Indiana” on Sunday. April 25. at Wawasee high school Clouse has been.named chairman of the event The Future Educators in Action „<FEA> will assist the LCEA with the project with Mike Steffen and J C. Schrock serving as student chairmen Governor Otis R Bowen has proclaimed April 75 as Ride-a-Bike Day for the Retarded in Indiana The event is cosponsored by the Indiana State Teachers Association • ISTA) and the Indiana Association for Retarded Citizens I ARC Similar bike rides will be held in more that 100 communities throughout the state on April 25th Proceeds from the bike nde will be donated to the Council for the Retarded of Kosciusko and to the Indiana Association for Retarded Citizens According to ('louse, riders will be paid for the mileage they cover by sponsors in the com munity who have pledged a specific amount for each mile Vacant house gutted by fire A vacant house owned by Herb Geiger of r 2 Syracuse and located on CR 52 about two miles east of CR 33 in Elkhart county. Benton township, was gutted by fire last week The Syracuse. Ligonier and Millersburg fire departments were called to assist Benton in battling the fire The fire call was placed by a passing motorist, who when finding no one around, went to the house of a neighbor, Phil Stneby. to use the telephone The house, which was to be remodeled in the near future, was entirely gutted Benton fire chief Larry Erb said investigation is continuing and believed the fire started in the northwest comer of the house under a porch

Ray Buhrt GENERAL CONTRACTOR Residential & Commercial Building Phone: 457-3431 Road 13/ Syracuse

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ridden A 20 mile bike ride has been planned, starting from Wawasee high school at 2 p m on April 25 Students from the sixth grade up. as well as adults, are encouraged to ride Registration forms are available at each of the junior high schools and the high school Persons interested in participating in the bike ride or who want additional information, contact one of the following persons: Dick Roose. Milford junior high Elten Powers. North Webster junior high, Gladys Preston, Syracuse junior high, and Terry Iden, Mike Steffen or J.C Schrock at Wawasee high school

1976 tax forms in the mail

“Target prices are adjusted under an exact formula of law to reflect increased production costs as compared to a year ago.” Kenneth E Frick, head of U S D A’s Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service ASCS , said. The loan rates were also increased slightly, reflecting about the same percentage increase that applied to target prices, he explained “This way. the concept of the target price law was kept intact.” Target prices are used to determine payments made to producers on participating farms

ASCS Chief explains the target prices, loan rates

Kathryn Teel, Kosciusko county treasurer, announced the mailing of 1976 spring installment of taxes is in progress and should be completed by the end of this week More than 12.000 forms are being mailed at intervals with the following smaller unit forms, placed in the mail the first of week Sidney. Monroe, east and west Jefferson. Scott, Clay and Claypool. Jackson and Praine The remaining forms of the taxing units should be completed by the end of this week Some

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U S y° ur duty tQ REPUBLICAN CONGRESSIONAL candidate Glenn Sullivan told reporters at a press conference that the next phase of his campaign to win his party’s nomination May 4 will include a personal visit to every community in the second district. “I call this our people-to-people phase,” he said. “In all these communities I will go from door to door meeting residents and distributing campaign materials.” WILL ERWIN, Republican candidate for US Congress, stated “our judicial system is being too lenient on criminals, and it is obvious we must devote more exhaustive work toward combating crime.” Erwin added that it should be made clear to criminals that “crime will not pay.” CONGRESSMAN FLOYD FITHIAN Saturday called on citizens to "resist crime, or risk being engulfed by it. “Law enforcement alone cannot contain the criminal enemies of our society. Nor can government,” Fithian said. "Every law-abiding citizen in this country must take the field against crime.” Fithian cited the report of the national advisory commission on criminal justice standards and goals, which concluded that citizen involvement is the key factor in reducing crime. “We must not adjust to crime.” he said. “We must resist it.” JACK N’few. candidate for the Democratic nomination for governor, wily meet with Democratic leaders from across the state Saturday Many have been invited to an open house at his headquarters, j Earlier inthe day New will address a noon luncheon of the Indiana Democratic Editorial Association (IDEA) at the Indianapolis Press club ' .. - • FORMER GOVERNOR Edgar D Whitcome publicly thanked Richard G. Lugar for attacking his position on revenue sharing Speaking at a press conference in Evansville. Whitcomb said, “By opposing my position. Lugar for the first time, is recognizing publicly that there is a difference in our political philosophy and between the two of us. as men " “Richard Lugar has enjoyed many advantages from his federal associations when he was mayor of Indianapolis — advantages that our children and their children's children will be paying for. for years to come,” said Whitcomb. LARRY A. CONRAD said it’s time Hoosiers stopped tolerating a government unable or unwilling.to reach out and serve the average taxpayer In announcing his four-point priorities for business in the state house, the gubernatorial candidate said, “For more than seven years our state has put tip with a government for the special ... a government which looks the other way when the utility companies, the banks and the larger corporations want something, but pleads impotence when the consumer, the user and the taxpayer gets the shaft.” "AS OUR hope for tomorrow, I come here today to discuss with you what yOUr grandfather had. what your fathers had a part of and what you will have none of unless something is done about it,” second congressional district Republican candidate Phil Oppenheim said at a recent meeting. "I speak to you of personal freedom: the right to work, the right to play, the right to enjoy, the right to love. But above all, the right to dp your own thing ”

when the higher of the national ' average market price for the first five months of the marketing year, or the loan rate, is less than the established target price for the particular commodity Target prices are also used to determine payments for these crops under disaster provisions of the Agriculture and Consumer Protection Act. Loans offer agricultural producers an opportunity to obtain cash and hold their crops for later sale and to even out marketings. Recently announced by the U.S. Department of Agriculture,

mobile homes may not be finished Drainage assessments are also being mailed They will be sent in a separate envelope. The following banks are again assisting in the collection of taxes far the convenience of taxpayer: First National, home office and auto bank in Warsaw, Claypool and Milford offices; Lake City, home office, drive-in bank and West Lake branch at Warsaw. Winona Lake branch. Silver Lake branch and North Webster branch; and the Farmers State Bank of Mentone, Only current 1976 taxes may be .paid at the banks. Any tax forms with delinquent tax must be paid or sent to the treasurer's office at the courthouse Taxpayers are asked when mailing payment, do not mail checks to the banks All mail must go to the courthouse The deadline for paying the spring installment will be Monday. May 10. with the second installment payable by November 10. Penalties will be charged after the deadline.

the 1976 target price for wheat increased from $2.05 per bushel in 1975. to $2.29 in 1976; corn, from $1.38 per bushel to $1.57. The loan rate for wheat went from $1.37 per bushel in 1975. to $1.50 in 1976; and corn, from sl.lO per bushel to $1.25. “Realizing that all : of these markets are fairly strong today for both the crop year we re in and for the 1976 crop year,” Frick said. “I don't think that people will (fcay much attention to the target price or to the loan level as far as their decisions are concerned ” I'm sure they are looking to the markets that are available and that’s what they need to produce the crop today, he added. The ASCS chief explained that if prices happen to fall below the target level, the difference would be made up by the government /‘And this is literally average prices paid to farmers during a particular year We don't foresee this happening, but that is the concept,” he said. Rolling truck strikes house There were no injuries in a freak mishap Monday morning as a parked truck rolled down an incline at Lake and Washington streets in Syracuse, careening into the Bob Liles residence at 301 East Washington The 1974 Dodge van belonging to Roger Brian of 213 North Lake was parked in front of the owners house just prior to the mishap, and went driverless before coming to rest against the Liles house Damage was estimated at $750 to the front of the van Minor damage was listed to the aluminum siding of the home. Syracuse police investigated. Two car accident on Armstrong road A car operated by June I. Mcrehead. 54, of Leesburg hit the vehicle driven by Henry Platt, 43. of Warsaw Tuesday on Armstrong Rd.. one mile east of ( Leesburg Platt had stopped his truck to adjust the load when he saw a car coming from the west on Armstrong road. Thinking he was going to be hit. Platt attempted to jump out of the path of the oncoming car but instead jumped in front of the Morehead vehicle. After the accident Platt was treated and released at the Murphy Medical Center for lacerations, contusions and a fractured left femur.

Respond to 2 grass fires The Syracuse fire department responded to two grass fire calls Saturday, within minutes of each other. The first call was at the John Martins north of Syracuse in Benton township, across the road from Monarch’s Regent and Cambridge homes. The call came at 1:55 p.m. and started from burning trash. The second call was at 2:06 p.m. on Palm drive just west of road 530 east in Syracuse. No damages were listed in either fire. Loses control with flat tire Jack E. Stewart, 22. r 1 North Webster, was not injured at 7:25 p.m. Friday when a tire on his 1976 Honda motorcycle went flat causing an accident on Indiana avenue at Huntington street in Syracuse. Stewart told Syracuse police his bike started to shake with the flat tire and he rode the cycle off the roadway into a yard, hit some soft spots and the cycle flipped end over end. Damage was estimated at S3OO

NOTICE OF PRIMARY ELECTION Th* following is a list of all Candidates filed in the office of the Clerk of the Kosciusko Circuit Court Such Candidates will be voted on at the Election held between the hours of 4 00 A M and 6 00 P M (Eastern Standard Time), on TUESDAY, MAY 4, I*7* REPUBLICAN TICKET President of the United States Gerald R Ford 1*24 Sherman St., S E , Grand Rapids, Michigan Ronald Reagan 10960 Wiltshire Blvd., Los Angeles, California United States Senator William Costas 803 Buttseye Lake Rd., Valparaiso, Indiana Richard G Lugar 3200 Highwoods Court, Indianapolis. Indiana Edgar D. Whitcomb 606 North Poplar St . Seymour, Indiana Governor Otis R Bowen 304 North Center St.. Bremen, Indiana Lieutenant Governor Robert Donkerson Orr R. R. No 8. Browning Rd„ Evansville/indiana Judge, Kosciusko County Court Robert Burner 403 West Winona Ave . Warsaw, Indiana U.S. Congress District 2 William W Erwin R R. 2, Box 173, Bourbon, Indiana J Philip Oppenheim R R. 2, Leesburg, Indiana Glenn H Sullivan 5119 N 225 W„ West Lafayette, Indiana Milan DragoTesanovich 450 East 53rd Court, MerrUlville, Indiana Robert Lee Van Gorp 3274 W. 75th Place, Merrillville, Indiana State Senate District« Loren McClain Bussert 63951 Miami Road, South Bend, Indiana V Richard Miller R R 3, Box 520, Plymouth, Indiana ' State Senate District 13 John B Augsburger R.R l.Waubee Lake, Milford, Indiana Donald R Clark 506 South Martha St, Angola, Indiana Charles W Marks R R 2. Wolcottville, Indiana Ellsworth C Peterson R.R. 3, Ligonier, Indiana David M. Whiteselh R R 6. Warsaw. Indiana State Representative District 17 Thames L, Mauzy 1025 County Club Lane, Warsaw, Indiana Clerk of the Kosciusko Circuit Court N Jean Messmore ' R.R 1, Box 15. Warsaw, Indiana Phillip J Roy 105 3rd St , Winona Lake, Indiana County Treasurer Kathryn M. Teel R R 1. Mentone; Indiana County Coroner Kenneth L Wyman Box 91, Pierceton, Indiana Norvin W Lewis. Jr Box 188, Leesburg, Indiana Wendell G. Sadler 936 E. Main St, Warsaw, Indiana David M Harshbarger R.R. 1, Warsaw, Indiana County Surveyor Charles M Brower Box 162, North Webster, Indiana County Commissioner Northern District Maurice Dorsey R.R, 2, Syracuse, Indiana County Commissioner Middle District Fredrick W. Gilliam R.R 6. Warsaw, Indiana County Councilman-At.Large George E Klinger R.R. 5. Box 10, Warsaw. Indiana Thomas L Anglin R.R 4, Warsaw, Indiana Merlin Hi Wertenberger R R. 3, Warsaw, Indiana Keith A. Horn 1517 Springhill Road, Warsaw, Indiana Rex Hogan 1622 E Clark St., Warsaw. Indiana Ronald C. Sharp 406 North Huntington St . Syracuse. Indiana Delegate to State Convention Oonald L Slater, RR 2. Claypool Jacksonl and 2, and Monroe Duane F Leedy. Box 123, North Webster Tippecanoe l and 2 Kermit-F. Summers, R.R. I, Box 126, Pierceton Tippecanoe 3 and 4 Frank L. Putt. 192 North Shore Drive, Syracuse Turkey Creek 1 and 3 Jack C. Vanderford, R R 4, Box 208, Syracuse Turkey Creek 2 and 5 Nancy Ellen Prickett, R R. 3 Box 45, Syracuse Turkev Creek 4 and 6 John B Augsburger, R.R. 1 Box 366, Milford Van Buren 1 and 3 Norman S Lovell, 328 N Henry St , Milford Van Buren 2, and Jefferson 1 and 2, and Scott Jess C Pritchett. RR. 2, Leesburg Plain!and2 Carl l Latta. R.R 6. Warsaw Plain3and4 R Wayne Snider, R.R.-8, Warsaw Wayne 1 Guy E Hygema, 1202 W Winona Ave., Warsaw Wayne 2 and 3rd ward 1 and 2 and 3 and 4 prct., Warsaw Elliott Kaye Smith, 1703 Park, Winona Lake Wayne 3 and 5 Edwin D. Pratt, 411 Oak Hill Dr .Winona Lake Wayne 4 Johns Alexander, R.R. 2, Warsaw Wayne7and9 Alvin T Rockhill 111, 1230C0 Club Dr , Warsaw - Clayl, and Wayne 8, and 2nd ward 4 prct, Warsaw Gerald Smalley. RR I. Claypool Clay land Lake l and 2, and Seward l and 2, and Franklin 2 Cletus M. Rovenstine. Atwood Franklin 1, and Etna 1 and 2 Doris Jean Northenor. R R 5, Box 461, Warsaw Harrison 1. and Prairie 1 and 2 T Ethna Scoff, Box 176. 408 N Broadway. Mentone Harrison 2 and 3 James R Kees, 1804 E "Sheridan, Warsaw Ist ward 1 prct., Warsaw N Pauline Jordan. 218 Fort Wayne Ave., Warsaw Ist ward 2 and 3 and 4 prct., Warsaw, 4th ward 1 and 2 prct., Warsaw G Joseph Bontrager 311 N. Columbia St., Warsaw 4th ward 3 prct , Warsaw, and Wayne 6 Precinct Committeeman Roswell L Robbins. R R;2, Pierceton ,sl Jackson Eldred M Metzger. R R 2, North Manchester 2r *° Jackson Merlin H: Wertenberger, R R 3. Warsaw Monroe Howard Menzie, R.R. 1, Pierceton Ist Washington Charles J Menzie, R R. 1. Pierceton 2nd Washington Yvonne A; Miner, R R 2. Pierceton 3rd Washington Virginia Spry Box 236. North Webster Ist Tippecanoe Duane F Leedy, R R. 1, North Webster 2nd Tippecanoe John J. Kussmaul, Box 158, R R 1, Warsaw 3rd Tippecanoe Kermit F Sommers. R.R l. Box 126, Pierceton 4T * Tippecanoe L. James Butt, 455 Medusa, Syracuse 2nd Turkey Creek Robert G. insley , 412 South Parkway, Syracuse 3rd Turkey Creek Ronald C Sharp, 406 N Huntington St , Syracuse N 4th Turkey Creek Jack C Vanderford, R R 4, Box 208. Syracuse 5,h Turkey Creek John Robert Mulltnix. R.R, 1, Cromwell 6th Turkey Creek Daniel L Stephan, R R 3, Box 125, Syracuse 4rfl Turkey Creek Harold Young, 106 N. Main St , Milford Ist Van Buren Norman S Lovell. 328 N Henry St. Milford 2nd Van Buren Milan■ H Jonasch, R R 3. Box 497. Syracuse 3rd Van Buren George R Patton, R R 2, Leesburg Ist Plain Darrell Phillips, Box 27, Leesburg 2nd P am Ralph G Lamp, R R. 7, River Lawn Add , Warsaw 3rd Plain Carl l. Latta. R R. 6, Warsaw 4th Plain R Wayne Snider. R.R 8, Warsaw Ist Wayne Elliott Kaye Smith 1703 Park, Winona Lake Phillip J, Rov, 105 3rd St , Winona Lake 4th wayne Gene E Messmore R R 1. Box 15, Warsaw sth Wayne George E Klinger. R R 5. Box 10, Warsaw 6th Wayne Gene P Hoover, R R. 2, Box 451, Warsaw 7th Wayne N Irene Clay, R R 2, Warsaw Bth Wayne John S Alexander. R R 2. Warsaw 9th Wayne Everett R Gunter, R R 2, Claypool Ist Clay Ralph Reece. Claypool 2nd Clay Joyce E O'Brien. R R 2. 80x65. Silver Lake Ist Lake Margaret E Frieden. R R 2. Box 307, Silver Lake 2nd Lake Max L. Weller. R R l.S<lverLake 2nd Seward Kathryn Teet R R 1. Mentone Ist Franklin Doris Jean Northenor. R R. 5. Warsaw Ist Harrison Wayne H Tombaugh, Mentone 2nd Harrison

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to the Honda and sls to the sod and grass of the yard. LEGALS NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF PROPOSED ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS NOTICE is hereby given the Taxpayers of the Town of Syracuse, Kosciusko County, l Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said municipal corporation at their regular meeting place at 7 30 P M. (E.S T.) on the 20th day of April, 1976. will consider the following additional appropriations in excess of the budget tor the current year. GENERAL FUND AMOUNT 7 73 Land 510.500 00 Total 510,500 00 Taxpayers appearing at such meeting shall have a right to be heard thereon The additional appropriations as finally made will be referred to the State Board of Tax Commissioners, which Board, upon receipt, will hold a further hearing within fifteen (15) days at the County Auditor s Office of said County, or at such other place as may be designated At such hearing taxpayers objecting to any of such additional ap pr opr iat ions may be heard Interested taxpayers may inquire of the County Auditor when and were such hearing will be held Betty Dust, Clerk Treasurer Town of Syracuse, Indiana A.7 14 NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of Kosciusko County, In diana, will from this date until 11.00 A M on May 3. 1976 receive sealed bids for the covering and seeding of the Likens landfill located at North Webster, Indiana. Specifications may be obtained from the County Auditor All bids must be submitted on Form No 96 as prescribed by the State Board of Ac counts Each bid must be accompanied by a surety bond or a certified check equal to 10 per cent of the maximum bid, and by the necessary affidavit of non collusion as required by law The Board of Commissioners reserve the right to reject any or al\ bids. Dated this 6th day of April. 1976. Jean Northenor, Auditor Kosciusko County A,7 14

. ' j .. ■ j Merlyn Holt. R R. 5, Warsaw 3rd Harrison Hazel Marsh, R.R. 4, Warsaw Ist Prairie Sancfe-a S. Rovenstine, Atwood 2nd Prairie Richard E Berger, R.R l, Nappanee Ist Jefferson Harold Klotz, Jr.. R.R. 2, Nappanee Scott Mary Beth Miner. Box 69, Etna Green Ist Etna Robert E. Hartzell, Etna Green 2nd Etna Warsaw Ward Prct. James R. Kees, 1804 E. Sheridan St., Warsaw Ist Ist Paul Peacock. 1714 Spring Hill Acres, Warsaw Ist Ist Wendell G. Sadler, 936 E. Main St., Warsaw Ist 2nd Willis E. Alt, 816 E. Main St., Warsaw Ist , 3r<j Owen Horn, R.R. 4. Warsaw Ist 4th Francis E. Bodkin, 2107 E. Jefferson St„ Warsaw 2nd Ist Joan Murphy, 1017 E. Market St.. Warsaw 2nd 2nd D. DeWayne Monce, 309 S. High St., 80x597, Warsaw 2nd 3rd Doris E. Kesler. 1021 Shady Lane, Warsaw 2nd 4th WilferdFretz, 633 S. Lake St.. Warsaw 3rd Ist Paulene Holderman, 617 s. Union St., Warsaw 3rd 2nd Arnold L. Miner, 707 w. Winona Ave., Warsaw 3rd 3rd Elizabeth Ann Musgrave, 111 Tyner Dr., Warsaw 3rd 4th N. Pauline Jordan, 218 Fort Wayne Ave., Warsaw 4th Ist Milo E.Clase, 325 N. Buffalo St . Warsaw 4th 2nd G. Joseph Bontrager, 311 N. Columbia St , Warsaw 4th 3rd DEMOCRATIC TICKET President of the United States j, Jimmy Carter One Woodland Dr ~ Plains. Georgia Henry M. Jackson 1703 Grand Ave.. Everett, Washington Ellen McCormack 65 Frank*! Blvd., Merrick, New York George Corley Wallace P.O. Box 1976, Montgomery, Alabama United States Senate R Vance Hartke 850 South Dexter, Evansville, Indiana Philip H. Hayes 6400 Newburgh Road. Evansville, Indiana GovernorLarry A. Conrad 7153 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, Indiana Robert J. Fair , R.R. 3. Princeton, Indiana Jack L. New 126 W. Michigan St., Greenfield, Indiana Lieutenant Governor Mary Aikins Currie 201 South Buckeye, Osgood, Indiana Thomas J. Teague 5217 Knoll wood Lane, Anderson, Indiana U.S. Congress District 2 Floyd J. Fithian 3711 N. 500 East, Latayette, Indiana State Senate District 9 Phillip D. Barkley 50690 Portage Highway. South Bend, Indiana State Senate District 13 Donald 1= Hetmkamp 441 North Street, LaGrange, Indiana * Clerk of the Kosciusko Circuit Court . 'jf BonnieL. Hampton R.R.6. Boxslß, Warsaw, Indiana 1 County Commissioner Middle District Rodger B Phillips R.R. 6, Box 284, Warsaw, Indiana County Councilman-At-Large Elaine C. Bell R.R. 8. Warsaw, Indiana Delegate to State Convention Wayne R. Anderson, Box 161, Etna Green Jefferson 1 and 2, and Scott 1 and Etna 1 and 2 and. Prairie 1 Wilbur M. Smith, 513 Front St., Syracuse Van Buren 1, and Turkey Creek 3 and 4 and 5 Edwin P McCarty, R.R. 2. Box 106, Syracuse Turkey Creek 3 and 2 and 6 James R. Culp, R.R 6, Warsaw Plain 3 and 4, and Wayne 5 Jack A. Lewalien, R.R 1, North Webster Tippecanoe 1 and 2and 4 Doris Wright, R R 1, Pierceton Tippecanoe 3, and Washington 2 Jacqueline Tlnkey, Box 197, Pierceton Washington 1 and 3. and Monroe 1 Robert Eherenman, 1913 Robin Dr , Warsaw Pralri*2, and Wayne 6 Gerald M. Romine, Box 534, Mentone Harrison 2, and Franklin 1 and 2, and Seward 2 Chester Clampift, Jr., Box 38, Atwood Harrison 1 and 3, and Seward 1 John R. Hall, R.R. 2, Warsaw Clav l and 2. and Wayne 1 and 8 Howard Woodward, R R. 2, Box 665, Warsaw 3rd ward 1 and 2 and 4 prct., Warsaw. and Wayne 2 and 7 and 9 Mario A Sahagun, 756 N, Lake St., Warsaw > 4th ward 1 and 2 and 3 prct., Warsaw, and 3rd ward, 3 prct., Warsaw and Ist ward 4 prct., Warsaw Robert P. Murphy, 824 E Main St., Warsaw Ist ward 1 and 2 and 3 prct., Warsaw H Dale Tucker. 1017 Co. Club Rd., Warsaw 2nd ward 1 and 2 and 3 and 4 prct., Warsaw, and Wayne 3 and 4 Precinct Committeeman Jimmy L. Gebert, R.R 1, Pierceton Ist Washington Doris Wright, R.R 1, Pierceton 2nd Washington Jeanette Beebe. Box 452, Pierceton 3rd Washington Virginia Lakness, R.R. 1, North Webster 2nd Tippecanoe Opal E Miller, Box 1, Syracuse - 2nd Turkey Creek Wilbur M Smith, 513 Front St., Syracuse 3rd Turkey Creek John J, Glon, R.R.j4, Box 369A, Syracuse jsth Turkey Creek Donald Shane BuctWr, R.R 3, Syracuse J 3rd Van Buren Fredonna A. Custer, R.R. 1, Milford Ist Plain James R Culp, R R 6, Warsaw 4th Plain Bernice DeTurk, 810 W Canal St., Winona Lake 3rd Wayne James D Hileman, R.R 8, Co. Rd. 175 East, Warsaw sth Wayne Robert Eherenman, 1913 Robin Dr . Warsaw 6th Wayne Terrell D Runkle. R R. 2, Warsaw 7{h Wayne John R. Hall, R.R 2, Warsaw Bth Wayne Robert L. Bennett, 303 S. Clay St„ Claypool 2nd Clay Nellie Reed, R.R 1, Box 320, Mentone Ist Franklin Elmer L. Dickey, R.R. 2, Akron 2nd Franklin Cathy L. Decker, R.R; 5. Warsaw Ist Harrison Donna Romine, Mentone 2nd Harrison RichardO. Morrison, R.R 1, Mentone 3rd Harrison Claude Harmon, R.R 4, Warsaw „ Ist Prairie Barbara E. Goon, R.R. 4. Box 193, Warsaw 2nd Prairie Merle R Holden, R R. 2, Nappanee Ist Jefferson Devon Moore, R R. 2, Nappanee ' Ist Jefferson Ernest L. Hollar, R R. 2, Milford 2nd Jefferson Merlin E. Yoder, R.R. 2, Box 211, Naooanee Scott Dallas Stouder. Box 51, Etna Green 2nd Etna Warsaw Ward Prct. James P Langdon, 324 N Grant St., Warsaw Ist Ist Velma G. Ball, 201 N Maple Ave., Warsaw Ist 2nd Robert P Murphy, 824 E. Main St , Warsaw Ist 3rd Mary Ellen Blue, 1308 N. Park Ave , Warsaw Ist 4th Marlene Walker, R.R 3, US.S. 30 E., Warsaw 2nd Ist Clifford A Reed, 1021 E. Market St., Warsaw 2nd 2nd Donald O. Bixel, 7 Henderson Dr., Warsaw 2nd 4th Fred J. Boggs, 917 w. Winona Ave , Warsaw 3rd 4th Lloyd Fletcher, 707 N Park Ave,, Warsaw 4th Ist Mario A. Sahagun, 756 N. Lake St , Warsaw 4th 2nd Alpha M Waedrick, 738 W. Center St , Warsaw 4th 3rd FOR ELECTION OF MEMBEPS OF BOARDOF SCHOOL TRUSTEES OF THE TIPPECANOE VALLEY SCHOOL CORPORATION (Kosciusko County and Fulton County) DISTRICT NO 1 (Harr)son Township) (Kosciusko County) E. Everett Besson, R.R 1. Mentone # Wymond B. Wilson, Box 425, Mentone DISTRICT NO. 2 (Seward Township) (Kosciusko County) Vernon C. Meredith, Box 177, Burket Harvey B Anglin, R.R. 1. Silver Lake Richard L. Goshert, R.R. 1, Claypool ! FOR ELECTION OF MEMBERS OF THE BOARDOF SCHOOL TRUSTEES OF THE WA NEE COMMUNITY SCHOOOLS OF ELKHART AND KOSCIUSKO COUNTIES, INDIANA JEFFERSON TOWNSHIP FIRST PRECINCT AND SCOTT TOWNSHIP (Kosciusko County) » OLIVE TOWNSHIP (ELKHART COUNTY) Robert M Abel, E Waterford St,. Wakarusa DISTRICT-AT LARGE Margaret F. Hoffer. R.R 4, 27767 CR 52, Nappanee Charles Stump,9ol Northwood Dr., Nappanee FOR ELECTION OF MEMBERS OF THE WHITKO COMMUNITY SCHOOL CORPORATION OF KOSCIUSKO COUNTY, INDIANA AND WHITLEY COUNTY, INDIANA Instructions (1) Three (3) board members are to be elected. (2) DO NOT vote for more than three 13) Candidates (3) There is one holdover member in DISTRICT NO 2 and one holdover member in DISTRICT NO. 3 (4) No more than 2 members shall reside in any one district. DISTRICT NO. 1 Monore Township and Washington Township (Kosciusko County) Daniel Kirkham, R.R. 2, Pierceton Maurice Scott, R.R I, Pierceton l DISTRICT NO. 2 Jackson Township (Kosciusko Couhty) Richland Township (Whitley County) Erwin L. Mitchell, R.R 6, Columbia City Keith Fox, RR. 6, Columbia City , . DISTRICT NO. J Cleveland Township (Whitley County) Larry E Bolinger, 301 N State, South Whitley Steven L. Sickafoose, R.R. 1, South Whitley Notice of Primary Election STATE OF INDIANA, KOSCIUSKO COUNTY SS: I. Bessie I. Himes, Clerk of the Kosciusko Circuit Court in the Fifty-Fourth Judicial Circuit of the State of Indiana, hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a full, true and complete list of all names of contesting candidates certified to me by the. Secretary of State, aid those originally filed in the Clerk's Office, as the same appear from the certification of Secretary of State and from the candidates statements on file in the office of the Clerk of the Kosciusko Circuit Court. IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have hereunto set my hand and Seal of said Court, at the Clerk's Office in the City of Warsaw, this 24th day of March, 1976. Bessie l Himes. Clerk of the Kosciusko Circuit Court M.31A.7

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