The Mail-Journal, Volume 15, Number 5, Milford, Kosciusko County, 22 February 1978 — Page 19

Todd Realty associates attend school Five associates of Todd Realty recently attended the Graduate Realtor Institute held at Indiana University in Bloomington. The five attendees were Niki Pawlicki, Phil Baumgardt, Clare j Baumgardt, Don Baumgardt and Joseph K. Todd. Niki Pawlicki and Phil Baumgardt attended the first year of the three yejar program; Don Baumgardt completed his third year and thus graduated from the program receiving the G.R.I. designation. Joseph K. Todd and Clare Baumgardt, already holders of the G.R.I. designation, attended a two day update specifically designed for G.R.l.‘s. The program requires realtors to spend one week per year, three years in succession at this school to complete the designation of G.R.I. It is specifically designed to improve professionalism and knowledge in the real estate field. The program is sponsored by the Indiana Association of Realtors.

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It Happened ... in Syracuse

1 YEAR AGO, FEB. 23,1977 During the thaw Tuesday, workmen on the Syracuse Rubber Plant 2, laid more concrete blocks for the 70,000 squarefoot addition to the plant. Construction on the facility, which will house all operations of the company, began last October. Three members of the Wawasee girls swim team were awarded medals for their efforts during the season. Rose Easley received the most improved award; Teresa Carpenter received the most valuable and high point; and Tracy Rinker was given the diving award. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wolferman of r 3 Syracuse have announced the engagement of their daughter, Beth Ann, to Bruce Tillotson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Tillotson of r 4 Nappanee. The State Bank <rf Syracuse announced last week, the advancement of J. Michael Mangas to the position of vice president. William R. Scarbeary was likewise promoted to assistant vice president in charge of the commercial loan department.

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Jeff Wells will replace Scarbeary in the installment loan department. 5 YEARS AGO, FEB. 21,1973 Miss Denise Darlene Acton and Jay C. Smith are planning an August 25 wedding in the Wawasee Heights Baptist Church at Syracuse. Smiling Mary Williams has joined the staff at the Star Store and Christine Clodfelter is filling in for several weeks at NIPSCo while Diana is on a Florida holiday prior to assuming a new position in the company’s Goshen office. The Jack Forrests of Nappanee (she is the former Esther Wilkinson of Syracuse) left Tuesday on a two-day Bahama holiday. Syracuse police received their new police car Saturday morning. 10 YEARS AGO, FEB. 21,1968 Because she finished first in a written knowledge and attitude examination for senior girls December 5, Cinda Singrey has been named 1968 Betty Crocker'

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Homemakers of Tomorrow for Syracuse High School. Nancy Yoder* Carol Kroh and Susie Smith, Syracuse High School sophomores, received gold medals as a result of winning first place in the flute trio competition at the Indiana high school music contest at Butler university on Saturday, Feb. 17. Miss Suzanne Long, r 3 Syracuse, a senior at Indiana State University, has been assigned as a student teacher in Vinton School at Lafayette for the spring semester. Becky Eyer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Eyer of Syracuse, has been selected to attend Girls’ State this spring. Becky Kolberg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Berton Kolberg is alternate. 20 YEARS AGO, FEB. 20,1958 Mr. and Mrs. George M. Harvey who have the Zwinghof Kennels north of Syracuse, added another trophy to their collection when their male St. Bernard, Ch. Zwingo Barri V Banz, won best of breed at the dog show in Marion 16 February. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bushong

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and Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Miles were dinner guests Sunday evening of Mr. and Mrs. John Abshire at Foo and Faye’s in honor of Mrs. Bushong’s birthday. Stanley Smeeton and Horace Gottschalk have bought the Popular Pickwick Lounge on Main Street in Syracuse from the Panagos brothers. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Kitson entertained their son, James W. Kitson, Sunday in honor of his birthday which was 14 February. 45 YEARS AGO, FEB. 23,1933 Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Stiffler, who live near Syracuse, will celebrate their 56th wedding anniversary, Sunday, Feb. 26. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Weybright are announcing the birth of a son, Robert Eugene, Friday night. The baby weighed 74 pounds. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Crowe and daughter Charlotte spent Saturday and Sunday with his people in Valparaiso. Last Friday about 40 members and friends of The Church of the Brethren decided to remind Mrs. Ella Kreager of her 65th birthday.

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Feed grain set-aside The President has now made final a 10 per cent feed grain setaside program for 1978 and increased the stirage payment for the farmer-owned grain reserve program. He urged fanners to make maximum use of those two farm programs. Approval of both program actions was recommended to the president by Agriculture Secretary Bob Bergland. “Farmers have the tools at hand to raise grain prices,” the President said. “By participating in the set-aside programs, they help cut the over-supplies that are currently holding down prices. By putting their grain in the reserve program, they will remove excess supplies from the market until farm prices rise. I urge farmers to take full advantage of these opportunities to improve prices.” The President said that storage payments for grains held in the farmer-owned reserve program would be increased from 20 cents to 25 cents per bushel per year for the major grains. Farmers now storing grain in the reserve will be offered new contracts to reflect the 25 cent rate. “We hope that this higher storage payment will encourage greater use of the farmercontrolled reserve program,” the President said. “Our goal is to have 30-35 million tons of food and feed grain in reserve prior to the beginning of the 1978 crop year.” “If our farmers use this program, it will have a positive impact on prices, which are now too low, and will, at the same time, assure foreign buyers that we will be a reliable supplier of grain.” The President also said that Secretary Bergland has under consideration other actions that could be taken to improve farm prices and income. Sign-up for the 1978 set-aside programs will begin in March and will be conducted through May 1 in the department of agriculture’s Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service (ASCS) County Offices. McGill reports wallet missing Vernon McGill, CR 35 Syracuse, reported a wallet containing S9O has been stolen. McGill said the wallet was taken from his coveralls while he was at the Elkhart County Highway Garage, 600 E. Jackson Street, Goshen. The wallet was not recovered and the coveralls had been placed under a road grader, it was reported.

LEGALS STATE OF INDIANA, KOSCIUSKO COUNTY SS: IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF KOSCIUSKO COUNTS 1 TN TERM CAUSE NUMBER SC-71-SS SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION IN THE AAATTER OF THE PETITION OF HANSEN E. VOLLRATH and TILLIE K. KRIER TO VACATE A PORTION OF A STREET IN THE UNINCORPORATED VILLAGE OF FOREST GLENN TO: The Citizens of the Unincorporated Village of Forest Glenn Plat and the First Addition to Forest Glenn Plat in Kosciusko County, Indiana YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that Hansen E. Vollrath and Tillie K. Krler have filed a petition to vacate a street which is located between Lot Number 42 in the Plat of Forest Glenn and Lot Number 61 In the Plat of Forest Glenn which said Plat of Forest Glenn Is recorded in Plat Book 3, Page 290, aid the First Addition to Forest Glenn Is recorded in Plat Book 3, Page 291, in the Office of the Recorder of Kosciusko County, Indiana. If any interested persons have obiectlons to said petition, then said obiectlons must be filed in the Court above named on or before the 7th day of April, 1978, that being thirty (30) days after the last publication of this notice and If no obiectlons are filed, judgment will be entered granting said vacation at such time or as soon thereafter as counsel may be heard. Dated this Bth day of February, 1978. N. Jean Messmore, Clerk Superior Court of Kosciusko County F.15-M.l REAL ESTATE Tippecanoe Lake Region Cottages — Lots — Homes GEO. PATON REALTOR Lake Tippecanoe — Leesburg SERVICES DO IT YOURSELFf CLEAN YOUR CARPETS... THE PROFESSIONAL WAY, AND SAVE! Available For V Rental 4 Hour-8 Hour [-y or Overnight Basis Phone 658-4033 Doll’s Decorating Center Milford

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Several items are taken from marina Several articles were reported missing from the Dewart Lake Marina, r 3 Syracuse, west side of Dewart Lake, recently. The break-in occurred sometime between 5 p.m. Wednesday and 8 a.m. Thursday. Taken were two lanterns and approximately 12 lantern mantles valued at sl7 to $25

REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE ~ c ßeal c Estate ' f — ■ By PHIL BEER REALTOR MN WHICH CLOSING COSTS ARE DEDUCTIBLE?

Expenses connected with the sole of real estate over and above the selling price are known as closing costs. Some of these are deductible from your income tax — others are not. Property taxes are usually pro- • rated so that both the buyer and seller each pay the taxes for the , portion of the year that each owned the property. Each may deduct this amount — and only this amount — even though one or the other pays the entire amount. Another deductible item that appears in closing costs, is interest charged to you on the mortgage up to the date of closing.

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apiece, six spinning and fly reels worth sl7 to $22 each and 24 lighters. Thieves entered the building by breaking out glass in an overhead door. COAT TAKEN Marion Anglin, r 2 Leesburg, nas reported to the Warsaw city police the theft of a coat. The coat, valued at S3O, was hanging in the hallway at a Warsaw business last Wednesday.

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1977 CADILLAC COUPE DEVILLE ■ V-8 Engine, Automatic Transmission, ■ c Cabrolet Roof, 50/50 Split Leather !; Seating Power Seats On Both ■ , Sides, Power Windows And Door!' Locks, Power Steering With Tilt Bi . And Telescope, Power Brakes And ■ I Radial Tires, Cruise Control, Pulse ■ Wipers, Rear Defroster, Signal ! " Seeking AM FM Stereo Radio,! Only 7,000 Miles. $9,578 J i 1975 LINCOLN MARK IV I Light Powder Baby Blue With White ■ Leather Top And Blue Leather In- ■ terior, 50/50 Seats With 6 Way !| ( Power On Both Sides, V-8 Engine! With Automatic Transmission,! Power Steering, Power Brakes, ■ Cruise Control With Tilt Steering, !< AM-FM Stereo With Power Anten- ! na, Power Windows And Power Door Locks, Low Mileage . . $6,377. 1974 OLDSMOBILE 98 LUXURY SEDAN Four Door Hardtop. V-8. Automatic ■ Transmission, Power Steering, Power Brakes, 60/40 Split Seat ! With Power, Tilt Steering, Cruise K Control. Power Windows, Power ■< Door Locks, Air Conditioning, ! AM-FM Stereo Vinyl Top Like ! New Radial Tires . . . $3,078. 1974 FORD GRAN TORINO SQUIRE - 9 PASSENGER STATION WAGON V-8 Engine, Automatic Trans-! mission. Power Steering, Power ■ Brakes, Factory Air Conditioning, ■ AM Radio, Twin Remote Control ! Sport Mirrors, 50/50 Split Seat, ! Wod Grained Sides, Power Rear ! Window, Roof Rack, Good Steel ! Belted Radial Tires, $1,978. DAYTONA BEACH VACATION GIR CERTIFICATE WITH EACH NEW OR LATE MODEL CAR

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