The Mail-Journal, Volume 13, Number 46, Milford, Kosciusko County, 8 December 1976 — Page 5
Webster, $35 for speeding Jimmy D. Annis, 20, Syracuse, $35 far expired inspection Georgia E. Ernst, 42, Syracuse, $45 for speeding Gary A. Landis, 29, Leesburg. $35 for speeding Marjorie L. Evans, 22. Leesburg. S4O for speeding Ted Duty, 27, Leesburg. S7O for resisting arrest and public intoxication, six months Indiana State Farm James W. Mansfield, 32, Leesburg. $35 for no inspection
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Rolland Wogoman at VA hospital Rolland (Tubby) Wogoman spent the week end in town to attend the funeral of his brother, Marion Rolland is undergoing medical treatment at Veterans hospital in Fort Wayne and would appreciate hearing from his friends His address is: Rolland Wogoman V. A. hospital 1600 Randalia Dr. Fort Wayne, IN 46805
The wonderful world of CB's
Much has been written about the phenomenon of citizens band radio. According to the federal communications commission, more than 10 million transmitters are currently in use throughout the United States. Including the White House! Amid the faddism and hullabaloo about handles and licenses and pranksters who misuse their air time, little has been written about occasional
schemes involving CB radios. If you are thinking about joining the wonderful world of CB radio users, the Better Business Bureau has a few important suggestions.. Handling Thieves It’s a good idea to have a removable mount or a detachable antenna for a CB radio. This discourages the parking lot thief who cruises for such tell-tale signs. Also, the FCC is requiring that by November 1, 1976, all new CB radio sets be engraved with a serial number for easier identification in case of theft. The 888 reminds CB enthusiasts that there is no real way to prevent theft of a CB “handle”. (A “handle" is the personalized code word chosen by a CB user as identification on the air. For example. First Lady Betty Ford is known in CB world as "First Mama".) Handles are used along with the required FCC-assigned call sign during a CB conversation According to a popular scheme of which Better Business Bureaus have become aware, some companies are “registering" CB handles —for a fee of $3 to $lO or more Unfortunately. with only 50 or 60 thousand commonly used words in the English language and more than five million licensed CBers, an original handle is hard to come by. Before you jump at the chance to register your handle, realize that his so-called registration cannot guarantee exclusive property rights for a particular name. It is merely a helpful service which when advertised as such encourages creativity and lessens confusion among those who are registered. Yet, any “cotton-picker with his ears on" can steal your handle . and there's not much you can do about it. Choosing Your CB Before you buy a CB radio, decide on the number of channels and the transmitting range you will use. (Certain channels may only be used for certain purposes, and range is limited to less than 150 miles ) The FCC evidently feels the CB is here to stay, for it has recently authorized 17 additional channels which will be added to the 23 existing ones by January 1, 1977. The number of channels and the range of transmission largely determines the price of a CB radio. It is wise to shop around, since prices can vary widely NAMED DIRECTOR — H. J. Brooks, president of Coppes, Inc., announced David W. Stoops. Syracuse, shown above, has been named director of marketing for the firm. Stoops will be responsible for the creation and implementation of the firm's overall national marketing, sales, advertising and promotional efforts.
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from S9O to $350 including both set and antenna. As with any major purchase, be wary of special deals or "onetime only” offers. Ask the dealer if the set is "accepted" by the FCC. This means that the manufacturer has submitted documentary evidence to the FCC that the transmitter meets federal technical standards. If you have any further questions about your radio or about CB use, get in touch with the nearest regional FCC office. A warranty for a CB radio should guarantee certain parts for a specified length of time. Make certain the warranty is one that can be depended upon for service and parts. It’s a federal law that you cannot operate a CB radio without a license. You apply for a license when buying your radio by filling out a temporary and a permanent application. Send the permanent one to the FCC, Gettysburg PA 17326, along with the required fee. The other application serves a temporary license until the FCC processes the permanent one (usually sixeight weeks). In the meantime, pick up a copy of the FCC rules covering CB radio use when you buy your set . . . then put your ears on, good buddy, and join the wonderful world of CB radio. David Lawson in NATO exercises Navy machinist’s mate fireman apprentice David G. Lawson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rex E. Lawson of r 1 Leesburg, recently returned from participation in the maritime portion of the major NATO exercises “Autumn Forge ’76". He is serving as a crew member aboard the frigate USS Edward McDonnell, homeported in Mayport. Fla. “Autumn Forge” is the title of the annual training exercises conducted jointly by the nine members of the NATO Alliance. His ship took part in two major events during the deployment: “Operation Team Work ’76” and “Operation Bonded Item". “Team Work ’76” involved fleet operations in the North Atlantic Ocean, the English Channel and the Baltic Sea and included a major amphibious landing in Norway. “Bonded Item" was coordinated land, sea and air operation which included a major amphibious landing in Denmark. Admiral Issac C. Kidd. Jr , USN. the supreme allied commander Atlantic, coordinated the werall conduct of the exercises and vice admiral John J. Shanahan, USN, commander of the Atlantic Striking Fleet, was the tactical commander of all NATO naval forces. The primary objective of the exercises was to test and improve the combat preparedness of the allied forces for the defense of Western Europe. They were also designed to evaluate NATO’s rapid reinforcement capabilities: to test command and control procedures for coordination of NATO’s sea, land and air forces; and to provide unified, coordinated training for the national forces within the Allied European Command. Lawson joined the navy in April 1976. Car forced into rail A car driven by Matthew A. Conley, 20. Leesburg, was forced into a guard rail on state road 15
r* Jiff"* 1 ! It • ib i w x ll . |y 1 r Ml 1 -wB w/ ® inV RECOGNIZE TREE FARMERS — William (Bill) Andrews, left, Plainfield, deputy director of the Indiana Department of Natural Resources, presents tree farmer awards to A. H. (Al) Meyer, center, r 1 Greenwood, and Chris Schenkel, Lake Tippecanoe. ABC sports announcer, who owns land in northern Indiana. Meyer, a Johnson county soil and water conservation district supervisor w ho operates a 600-acre tree farm, received the 13-state midwestern region Outstanding Tree Farmer of the Year award from the American Forest Institute. Schenkel, who was the banquet speaker at the Indiana Association of Soil and Water Conservation Districts annual conference at Purdue university, received the tree farmers certificate for his establishment of a 1.000-plus black walnut tree plantation. n \ f| >,. v 3 - - th* -OiS V » CREW BEGINS WORK — The crew dispatched to clear the rails, after the derailment of the Dixie 98 early Friday, began pulling cars off the track at 2 p.m. the same day. The tracks were, cleared of the damaged cars by midnight Friday.
and CR 250 N at 3:10 p.m. Monday. Conley began to pass a semi hauling automobiles, when the semi swerved left into the passing lane, forcing the Conley auto into the guard rail. The semi driver continued on, Conley reported to county police patrolman Jeff Bronsing The Conley auto was damaged S3OO. Overheated furnace is cause of fire An overheated furnace was the cause of a fire resulting in $2,000 damages at the Robert Tieman residence, r 4 Syracuse, three miles south of Syracuse, just north of Ideal Beach. Friday afternoon at 2:11 p.m. Mildred Tieman called the fire station to report the smell of smoke in her home, then recalled stating there were flames visible. Firemen arriving at the home observed smoke rolling from the gable and found flames above the furnace.
WOMEN! What The Equal Rights Amendment Means ERA will moke every wife in the U.S. legally responsible to provide 50% of the financial support of her family. ERA ill wipe out a womans present freedom of choice to take a paying job or to be a fulltime wife and mother I supported by her husband ERA ill make women subject to the draft ERA will put women on warships and moke them subject to combat duty on on equal basis with men regordless of whether we have a draft or not. ERA will eliminate the preferential Social Security benefits women now enjoy. S ERA will wipe out many protective labor laws which benefit women. S ERA will knock out present lows protecting women from sex crimes such as statutory rape and forced prostitution. ERA will integrate boys’ and girls’ physical education classes in high schools and colleges. ERA will jeopardize present lower life insurance rotes for women. ERA could create havoc in prisons ond reform schools by preventing segregation of the sex«s. ERA wilt nullify thousands of present laws which protect women and will transform every provision of law concerning women into a constitutional issue that will ultimately hove to be resolved by the Supreme Court. ERA DOES NOT guarantee women better paying jobs, promotions or better working conditions The Equal Em- ■ ployment Opportunity Act and other laws already guarantee women equal pay for equal work and need only to be enforced to ensure women equal opportunity — STOP ERA. PAID FOR BY THE JOHN BIRCH SOCIETY » I
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