The Mail-Journal, Volume 14, Number 51, Milford, Kosciusko County, 11 January 1978 — Page 15

Exact cause of death still not known in Dallman death

Exact cause has not been determined as yet into the death of Leroy W. Dallman, 30, of Syracuse and Ligonier, who was . fatally run over last Tuesday, Jan. 3, on SR 13, south of Syracuse near Baker’s Market. County coroner Kenneth

TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE'S (ABSTRACT) REPORT OF RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS For Th* Calendar Year 1*77 Lake Township, Kosciusko County

Balance FUNDS Jan. 1 Township $ 5354.51 Dog 530.00 Fire 0.00 Summ. Rec. + 4-H. 0.00 Revenue Sharing 4,830.18 Totals $10,714.6* ' DETAIL OF RECEIPTS Source Amount TOWNSHIP FUND Taxes —June 1977 Dlst. $ 628.92 Taxes —December 1976 Dist. 1,114.75 Interest from Lake City Bank 173.97 Cert. Sh's 799.00 Rep. Cr. 355.00 1,154.00 Total Township Fund $3,071.64 DOG FUND Dog Tax from Assessor $ 330.00 Total Dog Fund $ 330.00 FIRE FUND 1977 June DiSt. $ 506.92 Transferred from Twp. Fund 750.00 Total Fire Fund $1,256.92 SUMM. REC. + 4-H FUND 1977 June Dist. $ 324.46 Total Summ. Rec. +4 H Fun,d $ 324.46 REVENUE SHARING FUND From Fed Gov-rnmoqt $3,442 00 Int. from C.D.'s 176.67 Total Revenue Sharing Fund $3,618.67 DISBURSEMENTS TOWNSHIP FUND Classification of Expense and To Whom Paid Walther Ins. Agency $ 40.00 General Tele. Co. 211.21 Warsaw Times-Union 123.98 The Papers Inc. 131.75 Trans, to Fire Fund (Per Add. App.) 750.00 Robert Luckiewics 40.00 Silver Lake Post Master , 53.49 Nancy Kerlin 200.00 Frank Drudge 175.00 Harry Zellars 125.00 Leonard Supply 146.59 Town of Silver Lake 90.00 Pegg's Store 16.60

1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct statement of the receipts and disbursements of the above named township; that a complete and detailed annual report together with all accompanying vouchers showing the names of persons having been paid money by the township has been filed as required by law In the office of the County Auditor, and that a copy of such annual report Is in custody of the chairman of the township advisory bbard. Said report is subject to Inspection by any taxpayer of the township. AUSTIN NEHER, Trustee REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE _Dave McGrew, Broker 457-4147 Inkehiml leally* NEW LISTING — Wawasee Hgts. Very nice 3 bedroom ranch, 1 'A car garage, gas heat, house is super insulated, I'A baths, dining, kitchen, living room & utility room. Call before it's too late. $35,500. NEW LISTING — R. 1 Ligonier. Nite 2 story older home. West of Ligonier but convenient to town. 3 bedrooms, I'A baths, utility room, living, dining, kitchen, % basement, gas heat. 85 x 140 lot. A TIPPY LAKE — Beautiful lake front ranch. 3 bedroom, 3 baths, large family room, living room & kitchen. Foyer and enclosed breezeway, 2 car garage on 100 x 150 ft. lot, fireplace. You must see this home. TIPPY LAKE — Another beautiful Tippy lake front home. Fireplace, wet bar, 4 bedroom, 3 baths, large family room, living room & kitchen, foyer, 2 car garage. Call today. WOODLAND ACRES — A realshowhome! 3 bedroom, 1% baths, 1,900 sq. feet with many beautiful and fine extras included. Call for more information on this beautiful home. Priced at $57,000. 621 S. MAIN, SYRACUSE — Very nice 2 story home on large lot. New aluminum siding and trim. 4 bedroom & I’A bath, very nice kitchen, formal dining and living. 2nd kitchen in basement with bar. $39,900. OWN YOUR OWN CHURCH — North Webster Baptist, contains almost 1,200 sq. ft. plus full basement. Includes 160 ft. of frontage on Hwy. 13 & almost 1 acre of ground. Excellent location for new business or storage. This is a sleeper, call now for more information. ![_ NEW LISTING — Freeman Addition. This home is located out and away but not that far, also has easement to Wawasee. Includes 3 large bedrooms, 2'A baths, living, dining and family rooms and two car garage. Located on two lots also has a full basement with wet bar and dance floor also includes all the appliances. Call today for a look see. „ COMMERCIAL INVESTMENTS 1. Restaurant with 3 way license showing good return. Located in lake area. Can be bought with or without real estate. 2. Lounge with 3 way license, excellent investment can be bought with or without real estate. 3. Tavern and restaurant located in Whitley County also apartment rental included. 4. Lake oriented business. All of the above are excellent investments showing very high returns. We also have others, call for more details. FOR SALE, LAKE TIPPY — 6.74 c >331 feet of frontage, sandy beach. All natural forest preservation, NORTH HUNTINGTON ST., SYRACUSE — 3 bedrooms, country kitchen, two car garage. City water & sewer, FHA approved. PARKWAY DRIVE, SYRACUSE — This like new home has 3 bedrooms, I'A bath, large kitchen with plenty of cabinets and storage, large living room. Also 1 car garage, breezeway, and a nice back yard all fenced. Close to school, business district and doctor's office. Price reduced. WAWASEE VILLAGE — We hove a new home almost completed. 3 bedrooms, bath, large kitchen, family room with fireplace. Close to everything. Call today for a look see. PAPAKEECHIE — 4 bedrooms, 1 bath, 2 fireplaces, dining and living rooms, also nice family room, 2 car garage. Plenty of trees and nice deck overlooking lake. NEAR THE POLLYWOG — 3 bedrooms, large kitchen and family room combination. One and 'A bath also 1 'A car garage. The price of this home includes washer, dryer, stove, refrigerator, oven, and is located on 80 feet of channel, 5 minutes from Lake Wawasee. Call Us Any Time — We Do Qur Very Best To Serve You IMancv Prickett To * 4574249 Dwey Moesoer 658-4857 Sales Manager MexatoeSmMi 457-2483 457*4249 ctarfw 457-4142 -lakeland Realty Office-

Wyman ordered an autopsy to determine the cause of Dallman’s death. The autopsy, to be performed last Wednesday, was done by Dr. James Baldwin, a Muncie pathologist. Wyman said he hasn’t heard the results of the autopsy as yet

Balmicu Receipts Disbursement* $3,071.64 x. $5,369.61 $ 3,056.54 330.00 577.50 282.50 1,256.92 565.33 691.59 324.46 219.74 104.72 3,618.67 2,355.25 6,093.60 $8,601.69 $9,067.43 $10,228.95 Duane Sells 120.00 Wayne Bouse 120.00 Larry Jagger 120.00 Snodgrass, Lambert, Ect. 100.00 Austin Neher 2,222.25 Eldora Neher 348.35 Pub. Emp. RET. Fund (0.A.5.1.) 240.78 DISBURSEMENTS DOG FUND Classification of Expense and To Whom Paid » County Auditor $ 430.00 Nancy Kerlin 87.50 Russell Kerlin 60.00 DISBURSEMENTS FIRE FUND Classification of Expense and To Whom Paid Spencer ins. Agency $ 120.44 General Tele. Co. 149.89 Kerlin Motor Co. 50.00 Townof Silver Lake (Ins.) 245.00 DISBURSEMENTS SUMM. REC. + 4-H FUND Classification of Expense and To Whom Paid Paul Weirick $ 4.80 Viola Fisher 150.00 Warsaw Sporting Goods 43.66 Patricia Spratt 21.28 DISBURSEMENTS REVENUE SHARING FUND Classification of Expense and To Whom Paid Townof Silver Lake (Bal. Due 76) $ 56.00 General Tele. Co. 149.95 Warsaw Times-Union 31.50 Kerlin Motor Co. 14.23 Spencer Ins. Agency 534.82 Warsaw Sporting Goods 157.45 Strayer Ins. Agency 220.60 Paul Weirick 145.20 Patricia Spratt 56.75 Clay Lake EMS (Per Add. App.) 988.75

and probably won’t for at least 10 more days. He said the process usually takes about three weeks. Dallman was killed at 9:33 p.m. last Tuesday when he was run over by at least two cars. Wyman pronounced Dallman dead at the scene from massive internal injuries and numerous fractures. State and county police investigating the fatality have determined that one of. the cars which struck Dallman was driven by Kenneth Richardson, 24, r 2 Syracuse. It is not known whether the Richardson vehicle was the first to strike Dallman, or whether another vehicle struck him first. Police also determined that Dallman was struck by another vehicle operated by Darryl Yarbrough, 21, r 2 Syracuse, who left the scene and was questioned later. Police believe that possibly another vehicle struck Dallman first due to damage to the undercarriages of the Richardson and Yarbrough vehicles. Both the drivers told police they were aware they hit something but didn’t know it was a person. Dallman was last seen by Peggy Giant, r 1 Leesburg, who was en route to work at the Weatherhead Company at 9:25 p.m. She told police she observed Dallman walking in the middle of the northbound lane of SR 13 and had to swerve to avoid hitting him. She said he was wearing dark clothing. The body was discovered by Susan Shafer, r 1 Pierceton, who was traveling south and saw an object in the road. Reports have stated that Dallman had been drinking most of the evening and had been walking from the Sleepy Owl when he was hit. Police are still investigating the mishap. LEGALS NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS The Kosciusko County Council will on the 19th day of January, 1978, at 7:30 P.M. In their regular meeting place in the Court House hold a public hearing to consider reclssion of the County adjusted income tax. (Local Option Tax). All interested persons are Invited to attend and be heard. Dated this 6th day of January, 1978. Jean Northenor, Auditor Kosciusko Co. LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF INDIANA DOCKET NO. 35213 IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION OF THE WATER UTILITY OF THE TOWN OF MILFORD JUNCTION, KOSCIUSKO COUNTY, INDIANA, TO MODIFY ITS RATES AND CHARGES FOR WATER SERVICE AND FOR APPROVAL OF A NEW SCHEDULE OF RATES AND CHARGES. Notice is hereby given that the Public Service Commission of Indiana will conduct a public hearing in this cause In the Rooms of the Commission, 90S State Office Building, Indianapolis, Indiana, at 10:00A.M., EST, on Tuesday, February 7, 1978. * Public participation Is requested. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF INDIANA By: JamesM. Plaskett, Commissioner Indianapolis, Indiana, January 3, 1978. Legal Notice Os Public Hearing The Alcoholic Beverage Board of Kosciusko County, Indiana, at 10:00 A.M., on February 8, 1978, at the basement courthouse In the city of Warsaw In said county, will investigate the propriety of holding an alcoholic beverage permit by the following persons and locations listed herein, to wit; RR43-13924 Wiggins Enterprises Inc., Beecher Wiggins Pres. Warsaw, Doris Wiggins, Warsaw, 321-323 S. Buffalo, Warsaw, Ind., liquor, beer and wine retailer; RR43-16369 Wiggins Enterprises Inc., Beecher Wiggins Pres., Warsaw, Doris Wiggins Secy., 321-323 S. Buffalo, Warsaw, Ind., liquor, beer and wine retailer; SS4313924 Wiggins Enterprises Inc., Beecher Wiggins Pres., Doris Wiggins Secy., 321 S. Buffalo St., Warsaw, Ind., liquor, beer and wine retaller-Sunday sales; SS43-16369 Wiggins Enterprises Inc., Beecher Wiggins Pres., Warsaw, Doris Wiggins Secy., 321-323 S. Buffalo, Warsaw, Ind., liquor, beer and wine retaller-Sunday sales. Said investigation will be open to the public. Indiana Alcoholic Beverage Commission by Arthur R. Robinson, Exec. Secty, James D. Sims, Chairman. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS Notice Is hereby given to the taxpayers of Kosciusko County, Indiana that the proper legal officers of said municipality at their regular meeting place, in the Court House in the City of Warsaw, Indiana, at 7:00 P.M. on the 26th day of January 1978 will consider the following additional appropriations, which said officers consider necessary to meet the extraordinary emergency existing at this time. * County General Registration of Voters No. 260 Manatron Contract $9,756 NOTICE TO REDUCE CERTAIN EXISTING APPROPRIATIONS Notice is further given that certain existing appropriation* now have unobligated balances which will not be needed for the purposes for which appropriated, and It is therefore proposed that unnecessary existing appropriations In the funds shown below be reduced to provide In part for the above additional appropriations. County General Registration of Voters No. 119.1 Part Time Help $5,850 NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN, that taxpayers appearing at such meeting shall have the right to be heard thereon. The additional appropriations a* finally determined will be automatically referred to the State Board of Tax Commissioners, which Commission will hold a further hearing within fifteen days at the County Auditor's Office, of Kosciusko County, Indiana, or at such other place as may be designated. At , such hearing, taxpayers objecting to any of such additional appropriations may be heard and interested taxpayers may inquire of the County Auditor, when and where such hearing will be held. “ Jean Northenor Auditor Kosciusko County , J.ll-18 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOUND FRIENDLY — Female shaggy-haired dog, with a white face, markings white, black, with choker chain. Phone 4574988. FURNISHED APARTMENT FOR RENT — Within walking distance of Syracuse uptown; 457-3145:

Byrd hearing January 26 A hearing has been set for January 26 to determine if Donald G. Byrd, Syracuse, should be held in contempt of court for allegedly violating an injunction against dumping fill materials in wetlands adjacent to Lake Wawasee. Judge Robert A. Grant has scheduled the hearing to be held in the federal court at South Bend. The federal government is asking for damages of SIO,OOO along with a court order to stop Byrd from placing fill materials in the wetlands and to remove such material and restore the area to its natural state. The .allegation that Byrd violated the injunction is based on observations by Carl Eisfelder of the Indiana Department of Natural Resources. Eisfelder has filed an affidavit, in which he states to "have seen trucks haul fill material November 18 to property by the Wawasee Golf Course, which is owned by Byrd. Lakeland Locals Mr. and Mrs. Donald Niles, of 319 East Boston Street, Syracuse, arrived home January 2, after vacationing in Florida, where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Newell Neuhauser. While there, Mrs. Niles (Jean) played golf with Eddie Neuhauser, Dorothy Connolly and Jenny Lamley at the Oak Hill Golf Course. Mr. and Mrs. Niles also spent a week at the Phil Kems, Merritt Island, where Christmas dinner was held. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gladieux, Cocoa Beach, were also present. The Niles also spent several days at Fort Meyers Beach and enjoyed a round of golf with Pat and Louie Hare at the Bay Shore Golf Course. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Farrell of Dewart Lake and daughter Mrs. Jeannine Cassidy recently went to Indianapolis to visit his mother who celebrated her 85th birthday. Among those present were the senior Mrs. Farrell’s other children — Hugh of Norwalk, Conn.; James of Denver, Colo.; and Mrs. Marilyn Myers of Indianapolis. Mrs. Dale Graham of Warsaw and Mrs. Max Deatsman of North Webster were Sunday afternoon visitors of Gerald Groves of Milford. REAL ESTATE

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Mark Goshert, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Goshert of Milford, graduated from Ohio Tech in December and is now locating in Los Angeles where he will be working for a computer company. Lyle Johnstons of Milford had company on Christmas eve. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Lamer! Love from Fort Wayne and Mr. and Mrs. Dean King of South Whitley. Mr. and Mrs. Eli Mast of Syracuse had a family dinner in their home Christmas day. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Denny Richardson and family of North Webster, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mast and family of Syracuse, and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Mast and family of Syracuse. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Monteith and family of Manly, lowa, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Mock of r 1 Milford, Howard and Ruth Blackburn of Atwood were Saturday dinner guests of Waneta Blackbum of Syracuse. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Enoch spent the holidays in Salt Lake City with their son and family, Dr. and Mrs. J. P. Peterson and son. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Grindle, on Christmas day, attended a family gathering in the home of Nancy Luckenbill at Akron. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Goshert and sons, Brian and Jay, of Milford attended a New Year’s eve party in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Fox and family of New Paris. Also attending were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Charlton and daughter Deanna, a friend of Deanna, Angie Rich, all of North Webster; and Karen Goshert of Goshen. Mr. and Mrs. David James of Milford went to Marge Criffield’s at Mishawaka December 18 for a family dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Baumgartner and family of Milford returned home Saturday eve, Dec. 31, from their stay in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Grindle of Syracuse held a family gathering in their home on Christmas eve. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Ted Grindle and family, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Grindle and family, all of Syracuse, and Vem Grindle and daughters, Charlene and Eileen, of Warsaw. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE New Home — Large Lot 3 bedrooms, 2 complete baths, central air conditioning, gas heat,G.E. refrigerator, G.E. gas range with G.E. exhaust fan and hood. On ideal beach road ’/* block from each SR 13 and Waco Road. Easement to Wawasee. Good swimming area and possible pier space. Call 457-3569 Daytime Or 457-2538 After 6:00 P.M.

Selected to national committee

Realtor Larry Nellans, Warsaw, has been selected to the National Committee on Marketing and Promotion of the Realtors National Marketing Institute for 1978. The appointment was announced today by Ira Gribin, President of the National Institute. Mr. Nellans this past year was Fence-posts hit Several fence posts, owned by Stan Hoopingamer, Syracuse, were hit, after a car driven by Kay L. Barnaby, 23, r 2 Bourbon, left CR 1300 N and struck them at 3:25 a.m. Saturday. The incident occurred one-half mile west of Syracuse. The Barnaby-driven auto was westbound on the county road at the time of the accident. Damage was set at $475 to the car, owned by Robert and Hester Stender, r 1 Bourbon and $175 to the fence posts. HELPWANTED — Looking For A Part-Time Job? — This Job Is Especially Suited For Homemakers Who Have Been Out Os The Job Market For A Few Years Or Teachers Looking For Summer Employment. (June Thru August) — Kern's Dairy Queen, North Webster, Ind., Will Be Taking Applications Between Now And March Ist To Fill 6 Positions. (Accepting Adult Applications Only) 1— Full-Time Short Order Cook 1 _ Part-Time Short Order Cook 4 — Window Personnel Starting Wage — $2.65 Approx. Top Wage — $3.25 — Most Important Requirements Are That You Are Neat And Courteous, And Previous Experience Is Not Necessary. — Employment Will Span From Approximately March Ist To September Os Each Season. — Quick Advancement For The Person Who Desires It. Write Now To: Kern's Dairy Queen Box 149 North Webster, Ind. 46555 YOU WILL BE CONTACTED FOR AN INTERVIEW REAL ESTATE

Wed., January 11,1978 — THE MAIL-JOURNAL

Indiana State Chairman of the Realtors National Marketing Institute. He was 1976 Indiana Realtor of the Year and Vice President of the Indiana Association of Realtors. Larry holds the professional designations of Graduate Realtors Institute (G.R.1.), Certified Real Estate

REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE t r cfteal fe' Jv/ By PHIL BEER MS* REALTOR ■■ A BETTER BUY ■fc. Sure mortgoge interest rotes are the' increase in the Dow Jones higher than they were, but so are average. the market values of homes ond In this sense, real estate is the land. Please believe me when I most worth-while investment you soy that even at today's inflated can make, ond your best protection prices and interest rates, real against inflation. And don't forget estate is a better buy than anything the priceless dividends your family else you can go after with **ill enjoy as you live in your borrowed dollars. growing investment, Financing for other purchases often costs twice as much - and these things depreciate while a house usually grows in value. The Beer Bunch will Check the trade-in value of your cor when you turn it in for a new WUKK TOT yOU. MC US In iM one. Also for the past ten years. u. real estate values have doubled Village offlCQ Or call 457-4495. AUTOMOTIVE AUTOMOTIVE r- ’Made I To wl I Measure I Sale : Bruce Petro I 1977 OLDSMOBILE DELTA 88 Four Door Sedan, 350 V-8 Automatic Transmission, Power Steering And Brakes, Automatic Air Conditioning, Vinyl Top And Body Side Mouldings, Trunk Release, Cruise Con- I trol, Rear Window Defroster, Pulse Wiper System, AM-FM Stereo With 8-Track Tape Player, Still In Warranty. Was ■ >'' I 1977 OLDSMOBILE VISTA 1975 LINCOLN MARK IV CRUISER Light Powder Baby Blue With White ■ I 9 Passenger Station Wagon, V-8, Leather Top And Blue Leather In-H ■■Automatic Transmission, Power terior, 50/50 Seats With 6 ■ Steering, Power Brakes, Body Side Power On Both Sides, V-8 Engine■ Wood Grained. Cruise Control, Air With Automatic \ Transmission, ■ ■ Conditioning, AM Radio, Steel Power Steering, Brakes, ■ ■ Belted Radial Tires, Only 12,000 Cruise Control Wfth Tilt Steering, ■ Miles . . . $6,777. AM-FM Stereo With Power Anten- ■ H *074 AUfCDCUIIII "Y" na ' Power Winddws And Power ■ 1974 Aim. UKEimiN A [)oor L(xks Low i(eage $6,377 ■ ■ 6 Cylinder, 3 Speed Transmission " ■ With Floor Shift, Levis Interior, ■ ■ Manual Steering And Brakes, AM ■ Radio, Roof Rack, Sport Mirror, fUFVROLFT MONTE CARLO ■ I Rally Wheels With White Lettered 1973 CHEVROLET MONTE CAKLUM ■ Tires, Low Mileage. Buy It Now 350 V-8, Automatic, Power Steer-■ ■ For $2 477 ing And Bra^es ' Air Conditioning, ■ ■ This Hasn't Been Cleaned Up As 1977 OLDSMOBILE OMEGA Yet But Look At It Anyway It'sH ■ Two Door. Silver With Silver Lan- A Bar 9 ain At s2 ' B77 ‘ ■ dau Roof, Black Cloth Interior. ■ small And Economical 260 V-8, ■ Power Steering And Brakes, AM ■ Radio, And The Spare Apparently ■ ■ Has Never Been Out Os The Trunk, 1977 FORD Fl 50 PICK-UP ■ just 18,000 Miles And A Saving Ranger XLT Cab Equipment, V-8 ■ ■ Little Car At $4,877. Engine, Automatic Transmission, ■ “ Power Steering, Power Brakes, ■ 1973 VOLVO AM Radio, Factory Air Condition- ■ ■ Four Door Sedan, 6 Cylinder En- ing. Like New Radial Tires, Sliding ■ ■ gine With Fuel Injection And Auto- Rear Window, Two Tone Red &■ White Paint Job, Less Than 5,000 ■ ■ matic Transmission, Front Disc ■ ■ Brakes And Manual Steering, Miles... Only $5,700. AM-FM Radio With Stereo Cas- ■ sette Tape Player, Body Side ■ Mouldings, Steel Belted Radial 1975 FORD Floo PICK-UP ■ Tires. Ranger Cab Package, V-8 Engine, ■ ———■ Automatic Transmission, Power J9JS CHEVROLET BLAZER Steering, Power Brakes, AM Radio, ■ . „ , Sliding Rear Window, Factory Air ■ ■ 350 V-8 Automatic, Power Steer- Condition - Ra|| Rims And Like ■ ■ ing And Brakes, A.r Cond.t.onmg, New Green Qn Green Qn|y ■ ■ Cruise Control, But We re Sorry To ■ Say It's Only Two Wheel Drive. ■ However, Put Snow Tires On The ■ Front And Your Friends Will Never —————• ■ ■ Know The Difference, This Sharp DAYTONA BEACH VACATION M ■ Looking Polish 4x4, With White GIFT CERTIFICATE WITH EACH I ■ Removable Top And Tangerine NEW OR LATE MODEL CAR ■ ■ Finish Is A Value At $4,077. ■ * ANDABLE I0 ’ Ask About Our N.A.D.W. Warranty, IsjS BRUCE PETRO I OM»-Cadillac-GMC-Fiot ■ ■Hhai 267-7188 I Stmpie iMIsmRSA Rd. 15 North WormJ

Management Broker (C.R.8.), and Certified Commercial Investment Member (C.C.1.M.)-the first Realtor in the State to hold all three designations. The marketing and promotion committee is responsible for establishing the policy and programs for the Institute’s national campaign.

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