The Mail-Journal, Volume 13, Number 14, Milford, Kosciusko County, 28 April 1976 — Page 17

LEGALS KOSCIUSKO COUNTY GENERAL PAYROLL A CLAIMS TM following is a list ot claims to be considereo b* me Kosciusko County Board of Commissioners at ttteir regular meeting on the 3rd day Ot May. 19’6 Bessie i. Mimes *”* i* Edith Betti 538 33 Frances Notrie 530 83 N Jean Messmore 520 S 3 Evelyn Adams , 504 1* Mary jane Schmitt 504 '6 Nila Mathews at? 50 Joanne Weirick » *87<40 Jean Northenor 97* >6 Catherine Gonya 520 S 3 Charlotte Morts 520 S 3 Olga Cripe 50a 16 Bonita Freeman 504 U Margaret Garman 50a 16 Janet Sterner 50a 14 Ruth Moppus ’B*l6 Helen Goshert 538 33 Carol Sue Sundheimer 520 (3 Janice B Angim ala 00 JohnE Hammersiey *7* ’» TOm Kitch 7” *4 Richard Mikei ”5 00 Stanley Holder man 754 13 Howard Moser 725 00 JeHrey Bronsmg 725 00 Roger Fellows '■ ’25 00 Alan Rovenstine 725 00 Merlin Rom 225 00 Burden Blackburn 725 00Forrest Bouse 426 64 Melvyn Byers 424 66 RiChardMonk 626 66 Shelba Stapleton . 227 50 Charles Brower 970 43 Richard J Kemper ■ 537 50 Kenneth Wyman 375 00 . Jennifer Wyman 66 64 R Steven Hearn 125 00 AVIS B Gunter 036 25 Lucy J Garrett 534 13 M Jane Slater 520 S 3 Donne J Grogg «H:M Harry Van Hemert 610 00 Charlene Knispei 51* 64 Miriam Ridings *33 33 Lloyd OiSher 245 00 Garold R Horrick 729 17 Thelma J Leedy 534 33 Clara Belie Oemaree 367 so Jesse Rice to 00 Sally McKrill 340 00 Beverley Clampitt 459 00 Eldora Metier 663 00 Isabelle SWfoier 306 00 John Shidler AN 00 Bernice Graham 476 00 Jean Lynch 340 00 Melba Kussmaul 257 so Robert Riett >36 00 PhyllisMuliett 404 00 Rita Harris 3” 50 Helen Baker- 459 00 Elmer Rass> ”» 00 Roy Schultz 45 00 Martha Wuthrtcn 474 00 George Bumbaugh 17 50 Adria Orr 17 50 Georgina Morehouse 343 75 Princess Frush 393 7$ Elvirfo McCleary 245 00 Janet'Himes >93 75 Robert Orcutt 904 33 Cmda Overmyer PS 75 David Rieder 712 50 Beth Miner 534 33 Debbie Remer • SO4 16 SueGiadieu* 442 50 Helen Wainwright 333 25 Wm Chapel *3 13 Sonia Creighton 50 00 Maurice Dorsey 333 33 Fredrick Gilliam 333 33 Gerald Smalley > 333 33 Rex Reed 350 00 Eldred Mettger , ”5 00 Norman DeGood 115 00 Thomas Anglin 115 00 Keith Horn % 115 00 Carl Latta ”5 00 Ronald Sharp ”5 00 Larry Teghtmeyer 115 00 Henry Hackworth 44 7 50 Ralph Whitesell 674 16 Beatrice Welter 266 66 Charles Freeman, Jr 525 00 Carolyn Kruger 473 63 MarthaChupp »2 33 Gene B Lee 541 66 Melba Petersen 9*o 00 Sarah Siabaugh 433 33 WANTED WANTTODO Yard Work Mowing, Etc. Syracuse ILake Area Phone 457-3505 After 6PM HELP WANTED

MAINTENANCE Permanent position on Second Shift for an individual with experience in industrial electrical, industrial electronic applications, and machine repair. Welding experience desirable. Should be able to work day shift for training. Complete benefit programs. Contact: Employment Office PENN DIVISION Johnson Controls, Inc. 1302E. Gos Ami AN IMAI OFFONTONfTT fMMOH* M/f ANNOUNCEMENTS ANNOUNCEMENTS NOTICESNOTICES ANNOUNCEMENT! Due To The Arrival Os Our New Son 0. J. Stephan MU Be Or* 24 Hosts Daily... Traperariiy! (We Hope!)

Paul J Grimm* 950 00 Wm. C. Reneker 940 00 Shareon Tague 255 20 Allan Rasor 541.64 LO*sM Coppes 733 33 Robert Burner 454 33 Nanette Lynn Miner 446.67 Eugene E Brumfield 433.33 Sharon Stuck man 550 00 Kathryn Teel *79 16 Bonnie J Irwin 534 33 Rita Miller 520 63 Lucille McCleary 504 16 Margaret Menne 504 16 Doris Johnson 247 50 Esther Heckman 450 00 Edith Carlm 345 00 Susan Roirac 142 50 Susan Johnson 222.50 Barbara Eastlund 192.5 C Business Eouio Coverall Rental >3O 55 Darrell Custer 4.252 00 R Steven Hearn 46*70 The Mail Journal 6*6 66 Means Serv Ctr 61 52 Meiser Bros 3.654 64 NIPSCO ’ 295 61 Postmaster Warsaw 465.00 Lawrence Sawyer 49$ 00 Sewage Tr o*c 'sl 25 The Papers Inc *0 50 Times Union 632 90 United Telephone Co 1.560 69 Warsaw otc Supp 365 55 Bartel Print Co 25 65 A E Boyce Co 19 25 Waddell Print Co 306 40 AMA 79 57 Col RAC Mtg 22 66 Bank DiSP Corp 2 60 Eastman Kodak Co. Ronald Dirck ’S OO Jack Heller ’ ’5 00 Ray Williamson ’ S 00 Robert Warner 15.00 Rot* rt Conley John Hird 3* *° R F Sanderson *, p.rck Mtg Co >o*o AMOCO ” 24 Gast F A S 1A92 99 Marathon 32 06 Texaco *3 ’3 Auers A Supp 26 39 Harold Biltt ” 40 Em erg Radio S ’*7 76 Motorola, inc 150 00 Schraders Warsaw ’O’* Smith Ford. Inc 47 54 Warsaw License B 27 50 Cox Stud>o 10 54 E H TepeCo 14*50 Exec Ofc M 56 00 Coxy's Gun Sh 110 70 Lester Hamell 32 10 E C Somers A 149 66 T P OeGraltenned. MO 400 00 Wilcoxens Key Mt 4* 49 MJSL Valent.ne 216 66 Avis Gunter _ 32 74 Nat Mkt Rep 276 00 Hwry Van Hemert 74 6* Garold Horrick 23 40 Alton Bouse. Tr *0 00 Lucille Koontj 175 00 Austin Neher 250 00 Morris Howe 100 00 Waiter Wuthrich 375 00 Tom Braddock 297 50 Virginia LakneSs 297 50 C E S. inc , *74 24 Robert Orcutt Maur ice Dorsey 1 25 00 Fredrick Gilliam 125 00 Gerald Smalley *OO 00 Wm i Chapel o<r *4 00 Newton Mtg 241 23 Koors ms $ 24 209 64 Warsaw ins Ag 144 00 Co for Ret of Kos CO 2,727 00 ■J R Hoagiand «2 00 Murphy Med Ctr 1,094 96 Chamness Funeral Hm 100 00 Geiser Funeral Hm ' 100 00 Harris F Hm TOO 00 Harris Troxel 100 00 king Mem Hm >OO 00 D O McComb A Sons 100 00 Titus F Hm 100 00 Perry Baugher 14 00 MHhcent Carey ’2 00 Mary Dear dor H 16 00 Frank Knot Mock 3500 Sea Nymph Mtg 46 00 Wan Rogers 36 00 Ruby Smith 14 27 Albion Prod Cr 550 00 Sue A Beattie 600 00 T<x»d inv 139 60 Brennan Rexall 40 74 Kos Med Clinic ’0 00 Pitney Bowes I*4 00 Miller A Sons **o2 Acme B tog R A $ J 7 50 CO Enterprise G Co 1 802 40 The Daltons 9JS 00 Adm Bldg Council ?6 *0 Nat Elect Con 4 00 Water ut 77 46 Gmter Elect s « 0? Gragg Equip ’6 5* Cumberland Hdwe ”98 Lowman R S ”6 7$ ma San inc ”2 » Paul O Young Co AS >2 Gerald D Oswalt 1179 22 Ream Steckbeck 4 06 Owens Super Mart 32 90 John Hammersiey 6” 20 Arab Pest Cont 5.00 Lake City Wh IMRr Geneß Lee 2» 00 Melba Petersen 24 CO Sarah Siabaugh 5 DO IBM Corp ”367 Warsaw Office Supp H A. Friend Co 506 64 HELP WANTED

Marthew Bender Cd 128 $0 Lawyers Co op 25 55 Michael E Armey 325.00 John P Geberin sls 00 Walters Drug St. AS6 Pucketts Case *>-30 Bobbs Merrill Co 27.85 Thomas R S. Co 15.6$ Larry W Manuel ’65 30 Robert Collier 1.231.06 Keith Hotter Exc 3,407 00 Tom's Backhoe *93 00 Thoma* Clutter 5.000 00 Joanne Van DerWeele, Aud 664 ’6 Ernest Rhodes ’37 $0 All MeW Mtg Co Peter Waldeck ’OS 33 GAGHAExc 262 50 Stephan Yant 1.500 00 Phillip A Maxine Harris 7 26 Cha* W Hoard 20 88 Linda Simanton •* Stanley Custer *lO 00 Cyril Likens *6 00 RansboHorn Bros 7,845 00 Stanley Scott 4.145.3*' KOS CO HWY PAYROLL A CLAIMS Charles Bucher 75510 Chas Cotton, Sr. 765.90 Ermai Coy ’55 10 John Davis 752 40 Francis Denny 760.50 Don Forney 76* 60 Harold Gerard 757 80 Gilbert GriHis 755 10 Paul Hutt 752 40 Frederick Kammerer -s 752 40 Donald Metiger 755 10 Alvin Miller 752 40 Bobby Miner : tV.K ForrestMitterlmg 755 10 Larry Montel 755 10 Max Mwison 757 *0 Ed Stapleton 744 30 Wayne L. Wood ?52 40 Gar I P Young ’63 20 Lennie Young 656.24 Bruce Hyde Jr 74.12 Thomas McGurn 110 70 S’even DT ay tor 115.50 Edw A Blosser 339 72 John Alexander 936 32 Larry Bloom 773 30 Reggie Coy 77*.*5 Terry England 773 30 Raymond Faulkner 660 45 Gail Conrad Fork* . 770 9$ Marshall Hawley 773.30 Russell Krichbaum 33 30 Bernard Kuhn *79 *9 Ralph Linn 773 M Wm Long. Sr 773 30 Ronald Norman 773 30 Larry Phillips 773 30 Pam Randall . 749 70 Roswell Robbins 773.30 Glenwood Secor ,f n 3.30 Thurman Trine 773 30 Daniel Schoept 3*6 5* Hugh Parsons 1.078 *6 Ronald Himes 773 30 Dorm Shoemaker 800 36 John Hutt *73 62 Wm Scott Raypole 77* 6$ Robert D Martin 796 40 Ronald Leiter 73166 Wilterd Frety 778 85 Donald Lee Rogers *66 66 KOS Co Hwy Dept 93 31 NIPSCO ’59 80 United Telephone Co 197.36 Ginter Elect Serv 147 79 Business Equip 21 *0 Waddell Print Co 160 00 JAM Gravel 8.*93 00 Phend A Brown 2.264 70 The Daltons 130 00 Schlatter Hdwe 6* 02 Truck Trans Equip 12 15 Morton Sall Co *<«» *5 F itipatrick Pt CO. 15 23 Kimm Pt Co 25.43 Zaie Drugs 10 17 Gokke Allen 179 2$ Wayne Bucher 222 00 Central Oil ”* 00 Jack Garman 46 00 Ed<th Mae McCullough ”2 00 Mrs Eva Messmore ’*oo Pierceton Equip *,069.51 M iter a Sons Lbr 25.33 3MCO 606 75 W O M Sales 1,249.50 Harvey Anglin 150 00 Tr of KOS Co 106 70 Emerg Radio S 308 90 Bearings, inc ’4 ’0 Cummins Mid St 32 4$ # Glass Servos W 2 00 GAMMack ’2 76 Millington Bros 50 00 Munson Mfr S ’ *5 Freddie Blankenship 1,824 65 Lewis Oil 314.65 Texaco Inc 3.562 30 Monteith T Co 1.051.34 Utters Serv 50 00 Ace Hdwe 52 65 Bear mgs. Inc 32 40 Ervin Bolt Cons ” 00 Coverall Rent S 694 00 Cumberland Hdwe 8-54 Deeds Equip 234 98 Fifers F Ext 30 10 Mike Gill A Pts 40 00 Gmter Elect S ” « Glass S of W ’6 15 Gragg Equip 20 » Ind Eqmp *3 55 Kelley Tr S 23 10 ' KertinTr S 66 3? Korte Bro* inc •* LowmansßugS 26 2$ Mac Allister Mach 2.146 36 Meek’s P S 50 00 Mbeilering Supp 102 20 Mmtson's Mt S i 486 Nat Mill Supp 8 95 Purity Cy G 372 42 Reid Holcomb 3126 Schrader Warsaw Co 259 66 Share Corp 80 00 Smith Ford Co 82.42 SOS DteselS ”2 00 St Auto Corp 25 26 Stockberger Mach inc 52 80 Terry's Auto Inc 24 02 Tri State B Co 4 36 Walmer Supply 2 06 Warsaw Auto Supp 313.97 Warsaw Chem 104 50 Warsaw Skeigas $ ’4 17 Welsh MA Mtg ’4 00 Westron Corp 34 59Whitetoro Sales 3’4 66 Wholesale Elec’ 4 71 WA W Tr S 1,092.33 Yeiter A Ganshorn >9O Motorola inc 70S 00 Koors In* 1282 16 Warsaw ms 19,372 00 Prud ms 2.977 53 John 8 Camden 2.466.5* E A W Kneetand 500 00 Retco Elk. inc 30.494 02 The Mau Journal ’OOB Time* Union ’ 39 Wm Watt*, inc 13.248 *1 Bonnie *Ac Donald 4 00 KOS CO WALK OAPT PAYROLL A CLAIM* Peggy A Sh.velv *46 00 Mary E Coleman 7?6 00 Genyce Dißico ”6 00 Kwen L Herding 77* 00 Kathi Kmnev 56* 90 WiU<e H Nine ’7* 00 jeanTeune ,63*03 Lino* Park* i 53* 24 Antoni* Wakin* ”6 00 TanyaW.se 56*00 Mar lOTie Himes 540 00 Mary Besson 49’ 00 Nm* K Bryant 4*7 00 MaryOEtsbury 4*2 00 VvonneS England 4*2 00 JO E Friblev 4*2 00 Mary E Cotoman 46 71 Genyce DiRiCO 39*6 Gna Graham 2119 Karen Hardmg 42 17 K*th> Kmnev 23 74 Willy* H Nm* >l6 »2 Marsh* Sctumd »• ” Peggy Shivery » ’’ Jean Teune 12 55 Antonia Wilkms 30 16 Tanya Wise *• ’* United Telephone Co 322 28 Henry Hackworth 40 00 Business Equip 06 3MCO ’2 *• Warsaw ms Co 4t* 00 Brennan Drugs *Ol 64 CF B Rad>otogy. inc * 00 Robert W Dettmer. MO 57 50 Walter Ham.(ton *2 60 HOOKS Drugs NO 25’ 19 3$ Key Pharmacy No 2 46 >3

SERVICES SERVICES BONDED LICENSED Hamilton Electric, Inc. uiim-i-iu Residential • Industrial • Commercial SIGN MAINTENANCE A IEPAIB SERVICE lie** l R.R. 3, Bex 113-M Hmm: 457-4334 Syracvs* STEVE ANDERSON

4 ’Ll—i IgMitOT A I Congressman Floyd .Me •' Fithian I Reports

Recently a high-level bureaucrat in the federal energy administration admitted publicly that the administration plans to allow prices to rise for many more types of fuel. Energy prices already are too high. We pay too much al the gasoline pump, too much to the utility company and too much for all products which are produced by using increasingly expensive fuel. The nation's big oil companies, which have virtual veto power over administration energy policies, continue to reap huge profits at the expense of average working families. Yet they never pass up an opportunity to remind us — through television advertising. notes with credit card statements and; propaganda passed along by willing federal bureaucrats — that they need higher profits. And when they Dr* Lockhart A Beach 6 40 Lutheran Hosp 129 95 Me® Ply 14 27 Thomas Moran, MD >0 00 Murphy Med Ctr 11’ 00 Myers Amb Serv 48 00 Ortho Manor Sh ’9.75 St . JOS Hosp 320.10 Turtle Cr Conv Chf W 3 25 Walter Drugs. Inc< j 59 75 Zaie Drugs, me ’6 45 Allen Co op. inc ■ ’ 56 00 Wm Ashman. MD 30 00 Co tor Ret Kos; Ci|. S’ 00 Glen's Pres Sh 2 45 Harris Drugs Inc 35 55 J B Mishler MD ’ 00 James Morgan . DC 3’oo P. H. Ptarson. MD J 54.00 L E Benham.MD ’5.00 Christian Haven 960 00 Hospitality House ’ . 367 49 Ind Un M E Ch ktome 496 00 Job's House 341.00 Lak* Av Med Lab 5.00 James McAfee. MD 50 00 Scheddeii A Waudt Bros 3 95 John P Smith. MD 16 00 St Vincent Tr. Ctr 4” 00 Witham Me9i Hosji 287 45 EikhartGen Hosp 1.214 30 Whitley Co Mem Irtosp 6’4.48 Ind Cons on S Well 20 00 , CO. HEALTH DEPT. PAYROLL A CLAIMS Michael P DacquiSto. MD 400 00 Carroll Sherman . 988.58 Loren Pound 839 2$ Robert C. Booher 245.08 Barbara Clouse « 215 5* Nellie Van Marcke 538 33 Mwy Johnson 520 83 Barbara Clouse. M| R >74.80 Mary Johnson 14 52 Nellie VanMarckej , 15 40 Carrot! Sherman I 14* *0 Postmaster. Warsaw 26 00 Robert Booher 52,00 Michael Dacquistoi MD 3* 00 Loren Pound jl 79 69 United Telephone to 51 16 Walter Drug St 16 40 I, Jean Northenor do hereby certify that the above is a true list of claims to be presented to the Kosciusko County Com missioners on me 3d day of April, 1926. LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Public Service] Commission ot Indiana Docket No 345191 APPLICATION JoF THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAIIROAD COMPANY FOR AUTHORITY TO ABANDON AND REMOVE ITS S DETRACKS NOS *?9(I) AND 879(3) AT OR NEAR LEELAND, KOSCIUSKO COUNTY. INDIANA. AND TO REMOVE THE NON AGENCY OF LEELAND. INDIANA. FROM THE TARIFF , Notice is hereby given that the Public Service Commission oi Indiana will conduct public hearings )n this causa in Room 80* State Office Balding. Indianapolis. Ind. >0 00 A M EST on May 19. I*2* Public participate is requested PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION QF INDIANA By John Oring. Director R R Dept Indian apo‘is. irj «a. April 21, W 76 NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice is hereby given that the Board of Trustees of the Town ot Pierceton. Kosciusko Countty. Indiana, is accepting bids on the following item Ambulance sirvic* tor the Town of Pierceton — »N Bids will be opened May 16. l*?6 at 2 30 p m in th* Town Hall B as will o* received up ury i me time oi such meeting 4 Th* board reserves th* right to retect or accept any qr all bids Each bid win be ewar bed on tn* basis of economy and quality of service as determined by th* board in witness whereof i have hereunto *et my hand and seal th,* 23d day otApni I*7* Janke B«M Clark Treasurer I *- A2BMS FIRST NOTICE NOTICE TO TAXPAYER* OF THE TOWN OF SYRACUSE Notre* i* hereby given to the taxpayers of me Town ot Syracuse of Kosciusko County. m»dn*. mat th* Board of Town Trustees wttl meet at me Town Hall on May A 1*26. at 7 36 P M tor ime purpose at consider.ng a prooosai to astabiisn a cumulative tire fighting fund for me following purpose or purposes To provide lunos tor me purchase and repiacemenf lot equipment and necessary supplies required by th* flreiigntmg force ot sue* Town Ano the levying at an additional t*x of Mteen cent* <l*c > on each one hundred dollar* (StSO *6l of taxable real and personal property withfo m* taxing district to provide mon.es for sdio fund. sa<d tax to be trw levied m >tt*. payable m 1977 and annually thereattpr for a period not to exceed five (5) years as pro*toed tor m Chapter 336 Acts 195* Taxpayers lire mvitod to be present at the meeting ano Ito exercise meir r.ght* to be heard on said] proposal Th* proposal, m m* torm of a resolution or ord.nance it adopted, wilt then be suom.ttee to tn* stat* Board of Tax CommisAaoners for its approval Ciuames Tranter. Jr barren Gr.same' j Dav<d A N.ne J John R Cr.pe CitHord N COOemu* BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES ATTEST Betty Oust C»»k Treasurer A 21 28

talk about higher profits, that means one thing: we pay more for our fuel. It is claimed that oil companies need more profit to explore for energy sources, to produce more fuel and to conduct energy research. In 1974. though, oil companies increased profits by up to 75 per cent, but oil production still dropped 8 per cent. Profits continue to climb. Is this increased profit being used for research, development and production, as the oil companies seem to imply? Hardly. Net combined income of the nation's seven largest oil companies in 1974 was about $9.7 billion, yet expenditures for energy research and development in the entire private sector last year totalled only SBOO million Real progress in critical energy research is left to the federal government, which spent about three times as much of your money as the private sector in this area last year. Oil company advertising doesn't mention that . . . they want the government to stay out of the price control field while pumping your tax dollars into high risk research and development areas which Big Oil could undertake if it would. Embarrassed by their high profits. Big Oil has attempted to hide its riches by juggling company books. It’s legal, but it hardly can be called ethical. Mobil Oil reported a 23 per cent profit in 1974, which is small by oil industry standards. Where did the profit go? Mobil used part of it to buy the Montgomery Wards department store chain. Standard of Indiana issued a 100 per cent stock dividend and restated prior years' figures to show a profit per share at half the amount it inight have been. Another oil company reduced its income by writing off plant equipment and inventory cost, thus cutting visible profits by s2l million. And where is the federal energy administration with its regulatory power while this is going on? As I’ve said before, the FEA is simply a bureaucratic tool of the oil companies. That is why I believe the FEA should be eliminated, and the essential elements of its reponsibility placed elsewhere Then we can establish a national energy policy group to contemplate our energyfuture and provide real independent guidance, which the FEA has failed to offer All the evidence adds up to the need for some strong congressional action to end the rip-off of the American public by Big Oil. Milford marshal investigates two accidents Milford town marshal Melvin Jordan investigated two accidents during the past ten days. The first one happened at the corner of SR 15 and 1250 N. When a car driven by Priscilla J. Haab of 1104 S. Seventh street. Goshen, pulled into the path of an oncoming car on SR 15 on April 19. Miss Haab was headed east at the time of the accident The second car was driven by Romona J. Johnson of r 7 Warsaw. She was headed north on SR 15 when the Haab car pulled onto the highway. The Johnson vehicle skidded 60 feet before impact occurred. Damage to the Johnson car was to the right front fender, hood and bumper in an estimated amount of $475. Damage to the Haab auto was an estimated $375 to the nght rear fender and bumper Secend Accident The second accident occurred on Friday morning, April 23. when a car driven by Betty J. Smith of Milford ran into the back of an auto driven by Reginald Morris of 1745 Prairie street. South Bend. Both vehicles were headed south on the south side of the overhead bridge near Milford Morris was looking for the Phend and Brown construction site and slowed to a near stop on the highway when it was sited Mrs Smith was unable to stop and hit the Morris car on the right rear bumper. An estimated $75 was done to the bumper The Smith auto was damaged in estimated amount of $575 to the right front fender, the grill, the hood and the left door. There were no personal injuries in either accident.

CANDIDATE — Charles W. Marks. LaGrange county small businessman, is seeking the Republican nomination for joint state senator of district 13. Mr. Marks filed his candidacy in Indianapolis on February 20. Considering himself as the common man’s candidate since his background has been one of having to make his success the hard way. Charlie believes that the majority of the voting constituency can find something within his background with which to identify. Common, hard working people founded this country 200 years ago and Marks feels that the time is long overdue that once again some good old fashion common sense be displayed by those who are sent to represent the voters interests. "My goal in government will be to consult the voters within my district before passing legislation pertaining to our district for their views and opinions, not after legislation is already passed." “By keeping the people informed. 1 believe we will find solutions to problems already in existence and avoid the unnecessary time and expense spent in passing unneeded and unwanted legislation." TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY ADMIRAL home entertainment center, like new, for sale or will trade for smaller TV. Phone 658-4586. FOR RENT — small three bedroom mobile home with addon at Turtle Bay. Access to Wawasee and Syracuse Lakes. Partially furnished. Call 4574728. HELP WANTED — full or part time boys and girls. 16 years and older. Apply in person at Adventureland, highway 13 North Webster, after school or week ends.

REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE "HOUSE OF THE WEEK!" >■ \ \ t \ f- . \ X V \ w' N LAKE COTTAGE Sochnst lOKRjon Barbee thorn) You II love this Tishin family s dream house On two lots with 80 ft of waterfront nicoly landscaped Two bedrooms owners use one for den) party-sized family room (17‘ i x 18'4). dining room- kitchen full bath & utility room. Year round, furnished to include TV. lawn mower etc Nearly new fishing boot & motor. The asking price is $29 500 (but we'll haggle •). Call or write ELDER REALTY — PO Box 23. Syracuse In 46567 or phone 219 457-2278. Eve 4 Sun. coll — 219 457 4970 Ask for Doug Allen ‘There's No Hom* Like Th* On* You Own* -WjCanHtlßESTATE Doug Allen, Sales Mgr. 457-2540 Or 457-2278 Wawas** Village Evenings Call 457-4970 Or •56-4283 / f Corel Elder, Broker

Wed., April 28,1976 — THE MAIL-JOURNAL

Senior Citizens to have housing help

Local Senior Citizens could be in for a treat as far as housing is concerned if Rotarian plans become an actual rbality in association with a non-profit organization to be formed in the Syracuse community, along with assistance from the farmers home administration program, according to a spokesman this week. Senior Citizen housing, with a low down payment and low interest rate, would help area persons. The FHA requires an opportunity be given to anyone in the community interested in assisting, whereby a separate corporation is being formed, to be titled. WARE. Inc. Thusly the' group. Wawasee Notice given to bidders for ambulance Notice is given this week of a meeting of the board of trustees of the town of Pierceton to open bids on May 10, 7:30 p.m. in town hall fcr ambulance service to the town of Pierceton Bids are being accepted now unbl time of the meeting. No injuries in accident No injuries were reported on a two-vehicle mishap last Wednesday afternoon involving Vernon McGill. 52. of rural Syracuse. The mishap occurred at Tarman street and Indiana 15. Goshen McGill was stopped on Tarman street and drove onto the state road in his 1974 Ford truck which was then hit by a northbound 1964 Ford operated by Leonard Steele, 52, of r 5 Sparta. Tenn County officers estimated damages at S3OO. Weed program is set for Webster The Lake Webster conservation group has announced the weed control program at the lake will start next Saturday and Sunday. No fishing will be allowed for three days, and no swimming for 10 days following treatment.

Area Realty Endeavors, would act as a sponsoring corporation for the non-profit organization. Units Planned Tentative plans are being discussed for building of eight to 12 units to start, no income limitations, with subsidies fromthe department of housing urban development working with the FHA program. If one per cent funding is raised by the local group, the additional 99 per cent in monies will be from the farmers home administration. The Syracuse-Wawasee Rotary club showed much interest in sponsoring a non-profit organization, but could not as the organization was required to be open to the community, thus WARE is being formed.

SERVICES Rent Soft Water l r ■ Or a, BUT v $ 279 00 For Fully Automatic call and say 1824 E. Market Ph.: 267-7471 Warsaw AUTOMOTIVE ® 76 Nova SS. V-8.3 Speed On Floor. 6.900 Miles $3,995 76 Impala. 4 Door. H.T.. W-Air. 1.000 Miles 5.595 75 Caprice Landau Coupe Loaded. 6.000 Miles . 5.595 75 vCatnaro. 6 Cyl.. Automatic 3.995 75 Chev. Corvette. TTop. Air. Auto., 8.000 Miles 7.995 75 Monza 2 4-2 Hatchback. Coupe. Sharp 4.295 74 Cadillac 4 Door H.T.. Sharp 5.595 74 Impala 4 Door Sedan W ith Air 3.395 74 Monte Carlo landau Coupe. 25.000 Miles 3.995 74 Vega Hatchback Coupe. 4 Speed 2,295 73 Plymouth Duster. 6 Cyl.. Auto.. W/Air 2.395 72 Pinto Runabout 1.895 72 Vega Wagon. Auto.. Sharp 1.695 72 Maverick 6 Cyl. Automatic 1,995 72 Buick Skylark. 2 > Door, Air 2.395 TtUCKS 74 Ford » 2 Ton. 14.900 Miles. 3 Speed. PoUer Steering $3,295 73 GMC Vi Ton Pickup W/Topper. Auto.. PS. PB 3.295 73 Chev. 1 Ton Crew Cab. Loaded 4.695 72 GMC. 2 Ton Long W. 8., Sharp* V-8, 4 Speed 2.795 72 GMC. 1 Ton Stake Truck. V-8.4 Speed 2,795 72 EKamino, W-Air. 40,000 Miles. Auto. 3.195 71 ElCamino. Auto., 45.000 Miles, No Air 2,695 71 Ford, Ton Pickup W/Automatic 2.295 68 Ford % Ton. 4 Speed 6 Cyl. 1.595 67 Inti. Transtar Tractor. Tag Axle, 220 Cum.. 10 Speed 8,795 66 GMC Tractor 478, V-8. 5 Speed With Two 1.795 65 Mack Tractor, 673 Mack. 10 Speed Tandem 7,995 60 Chev. 2 Ton W/Grain Bed & Hoist, 292. 6 Cyl., 4 Speed 2,595 3 Used Semi Trailers. Single Axle, 40 Ft. $4,500 Each Open 8 A.M. Till 8 P.M. Mon. Thru Fri. 8 A.M. Till 4 P.M. Sat. McCORMICK MOTORS ROUTE: U. S. 6. WEST NAPPANEE. INDIANA • 46550 TELEPHONE: (219)773-3134

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