The Mail-Journal, Volume 15, Number 7, Milford, Kosciusko County, 8 March 1978 — Page 18

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THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., March 8.1978

LEGALS KOSCIUSKO COUNTY GENERAL PAYROLL A ALLOWANCES Th* following is a list of claims allowed by the Kosciusko County Board of Com missioners at their regular meeting on the Ist day of March, 1978. N. Jean Messmore 979.14 Jean Northenor 1,029.16 Kathryn Teel 1,029.16 Ruth S. Hoppus 839.16 John E. Hammersley 1,089.08 Chas. Brower 1,020.83 Kenneth Wyman 402.08 Michael Valentine 125.00 Avis Gunter 983.33 Harry Van Hemert 815.00 Garold Horrick 815.00 Fredrick Gilliam 350.00 Maurice Dorsey 350.00 Gerald Smalley 350.00 Eldred Metzger 115.00 Norman DeGood 115.00 Thomas Anglin 115.00 Keith Hom 115.00 Carl Latta 115.® Ronald Sharp 115.00 Larry Teghtmeyer 115.00 Gene B. Lee 541.66 Melba Petersen 796.00 Emily Davis 510.00 Wm. C. Reneker 1,057.00 Thomas Roe 981.67 Sharron K. Tague 680 00 Robert Burner 541.66 LoisCoppes 779.33

REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE BEER BUILDERS Residential And Commercial Building KINGSBERRY HOMES SR 13 Phone 457-5470 Syracuse Dave McGrew, Realtor . 457-4147 lakeland realty* CROMWELL — 4 bedroom, full both, fireplace in master bedroom or den. Modern kitchen, utility room, 10 x 12 patio gas grill. Priced to sell now. R. 1 LIGONIER — Nice 2 story older home, west of Ligonier but convenient to town. 3 bedrooms, l'/i baths, utility room, living, dining, kitchen, % basement, gas heat. 85,x 140 lot. NEAR THE POLLYWOG — 3 bedrooms, large kitchen & family room combination. One and ¥» bath, also V/» 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. SOUTH OF WAWASEE HIGH SCHOOL — 3 bedrooms. 2 baths, large living, dining and kitchen areas. Extra large 2 car garage, also a basement. This home is in mint condition, very well landscaped, under all the snow, and ready to be moved into. Coll now. SOUTH AAAIN ST., SYRACUSE — A very comfortable family home. Nothing needs to be done except move in. 3 to 4 bedrooms, bath & '/>, full basement with outside entrance. Beautiful kitchen with all the goodies. New siding, windows and all this plus a 2 car garage. Just 2 blocks from Syracuse Jr. High. SOUTH OF SYRACUSE — This home is located out and away but not that far; also has easement to Wawasee. Includes 3 large bedrooms, 2'/i 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. WHAT EVERYONE IS LOOKING FOR— 5 acres in the country. A very nice 2, maybe 3, bedroom home. Also large kitchen and living room. Full basement and a 3 car garage. Call now — won t last long. Just 3 miles from Syracuse, R.R. ALBION: 15 ACRES — That ideal setting everyone has been looking for, l'/i story, 3 bedroom home in country, with enough room to do what you want! This won’t last long — coll today! BUILDING LOTS — Several locations, Syracuse, Wawasee, North Webster, Cromwell, wooded and country lots also available. WAWASEE HEIGHTS — Very nice 3 bedroom ranch, I'/» car garage, gas heat, house is super insulated, 1 ’/> baths, dining, kitchen, living room & utility room. Call before it's too late. WAWASEE VILLAGE — We have a new home almost completed, 3 bedrooms, bath, large kitchen, family room with fireplace. Close to everything. Call today for a look see. PAPAKEECHIE LAKE FRONT — 4 bedroom, bath & a half, carpet everywhere, 2 beautiful fireplaces, also large basement & 2‘/» car garage. This home is also very tastefully decorated. Must be seen to appreciate. NEW LISTINGS NEAR WAWASEE HIGH SCHOOL — Large living room, kitchen and family room plus 3 bedrooms. All this and located on 4 acres in the country. CROMWELL — Three bedrooms, large kitchen & dining area. Large living room and a paneled, heated garage. This home is in immaculate condition, just redecorated & carpeted recently. BOSTON ST. — 2 unit apartment house showing good return. Both units full. 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. Get into the pizza and fast food business now. We have an excellent location at a good price. Call for more information. 4. Fast food & coney dog shop showing excellent return. Possible living space in back. , 5. Pier business in lake area, showing excellent return. Call for more information. Call Us Any Time — We Do Our Very Best To Serve You Nancy Prickett Tom Prickett 457-4249 Sales Manager 457 4927 Dewey Housour 658-4857 457-4249 Max EHen Smith 457-2483 Lakeland Realty Office Charie. Lehman 457-4142

Loren Collier «8 " Nanette Newland 730.00 Eugene E. Brumfield 533.33 Sharon Stuckman *l*-66 James Wai mer 625.00 Dan Anglin & Sons 1,050.00 Collier Oil Co. 2,540.00 Terry Cripe Ext. 80.00 DB.DEXC. 300.00 Don s Exc. 1,840.00 Ronal d Metzger 231. 25 Russell Farms 330.00 Richard Scott 510.00 Wm. Stump 512.50 Wm. Wiggs Const. • 640.00 Frances Noble Evelyn Adams 584 ,7 Mary J. Schmitt 584.16 Nila Mathews 584.16 Jeanne Weirick 567.50 Geneva Brumfield 567.50 Roberta Waggoner 567.50 Helen Landolt 302.97 Cynthia Sprunger 370.50 Georgina Morehouse 370.50 Charlotte Morts 40’ 44 Catherine Gonya 584.16 Margaret Garman 584.16 Janet Himes 567.50 Luella McCullough 567.50 Marlene Weller 402.05 Olga Cripe 39.00 Bernice Graham 117.00 Bonnie J. Irwin 601.66 Rita Miller 292.08 Margaret Menzie 283.75 Lucille McCleary 567.50 Bonnie Shafer 550.82 Esther Heckman 550.82 Joyce Shafer 331.50 Susan Toirac 133.92

Helen Goshert 601.66 Carol Sundheimer 584.16 Janice Anglin 448.00 Tom Kitch 918.25 Richard Mikel *OISB Stanley Holderman 884.83 Howard Moser 851.® Jeffrey Brons.ng 851.® Roger Fellows 851.® Alan Rovenstine 851.® Richard Monk 851.® Burdell Blackburn 851.58 Brent Nellans 826.® Thomas Brindle 826.® Forrest Bouse 716.66 Melvyn Byers 716.66 Sandy Grow 716.66 Gene Norton 716.66 Richard Kemper 654.16 Jennifer Wyman 91.64 Lucy Garrett 300.83 Jane Slater 292.08 Edith Carlin 406.50 Cleora Cauffman 356.50 Donna Grogg 8 25 Charlene Knispel 601.66 Miriam Ridings 584.16 Thelma Leedy 601.66 Clara B. Demaree 559.82 ' Jean Lynch 266.00 John Shidler 285.00 Sue Ann Ray 133.00 Melba Kussmaul 76.00 Thomas Reiff 209.00 Lise Collier 237.50 Daniel Richard 941.66 Cinda Overmyer 596.75 David Cox 450.00 Carman Danner 584.16 Beth Miner 601.66 DebNe Renier 584.16 Cindy Jordan 370.00 Helen Wainwright 353.25 Sonja Creighton 100.00 Rex Reed 367.50 Henry Hackworth 767.5 u Ralph Whitesell 754.16 Viola Dickerson 591 48 Carolyn Kruger 590 50 Martha Chupp 499 ?? Roy Carlile 433." Mark Royce 195.30 Bartel Printing 49.45 Business Equip. 223 ?3 Coverall Rental 145.35 Faulkners Bindery 1,250.00 Lowman Rug Serv. 180.00 Means Serv. Ctr. 57 72 Mullin-Kille 370.00 NIPSCo 2,180.41 Sewage Tr. Ofc. ’34 '5 Un. Tel. Co. 1,777.56 M. L. Valentine 731.44 Waddell Print. Co. 266.00 Warsaw Ofc. Supp. 67.93 Warsaw Postmaster 760.00 Water Utilities -. 74.42 Warsaw Printing 572.37 Lake City Wh. ‘9.45 I B M. Corp. ’’’ ® N. Jean Messmore 37.® Emgle Elect. ’7® A. E . Boyce Co. *3.90 Bankers Dispatch 4- 40 Eastman Kodak 20.58 Jack Hettier 30.00 Stanley Pequignot 30.00 Thomas Prickett 30.00 Robert Warner 30 °° Terry McCarty 4 -40 Dick Waterson 4 -4 o Fred Schmitt *3 ™ AMOCO Oil Co. 50.53 Atlantic Richfield 8.48 GastF&S 1,656.02 Shell Oil 9 02 Texaco, Inc. 44.47 Windy's Texaco ’O-5' B. F. Goodrich T.C. 48 02 Poulson Ford I’- 40 Smith F-L-M 4 ’ * 9 Smith T. Serv. 35.00 Brateman Bros. 116.15 Sandy Zartman 13-25 Blosser's 40 03 Thornburg Drugs ’0.33 Exec. Ofc. S. 04-50 Kos. Co. F.B. Co-op. ” «2 Kenneth Wym an 412 55 Ind. Univ. Med. Ctr. 30 00 Wyman Funeral Hm. 75.00

REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE WjjrMn Dannette Rosner, Broker 203 Pkkwick Place. Syracuse, Indiana 46567 Telephone (219) 457-2656 "Let Us Represent You!"

Ki||| |I|RII|K j i * WAW ASEE UNDER SIB,OOO big fHAPM AN LAKE FRONT Wawasee channel home. This home joo o f | a | te frontage plus a furis on a 50 foot lot and close to the nished 3 bedroom summer home lake. Priced at $17,900. Act now!! and a 1 car garage. A handy man could make this into a charming . . wt n summer home. Has a new well. roof. List Now For Our , • . » u e c . u i and water heater. Buv during the Summer Sales Market!!! . , „ a . w »RAn winter and save!! $29,500. I NEW LjSTING — Near Topeka. LaGrange Co. — 4 bedroom tri-level, only I 1 year old, basement, 2 car garage, one acre wooded lot. Won’t last long I at $49,900. Call now!! COUNTRY ESTATE NEAR CROMWELL - 4 bedrooms, full basement, garage, barn. 3.75 acres, immaculate condition. Don’t wait any longer! $52,500. WEBSTER LAKE ACCESS - 3 bedroom tri-level, carport, excellent condition, $39,900. BUILDING SITES — Large wooded, close to schools. Noble Co. $6,600. W £ • Q 808 -* *r 1 kih shker •dr vi Si d LOItSEREX M x f ’"‘■ rw4 l)|( K Rl< M HVEKEI. ARLEXE UELI.IXGER LITTLEFIELD Manager - 457-17T7 834-2790 457-4213

Cox Studio 21.98 VB.WRE 150.00 Avis Gunter 52.20 Harry VanHemert 44.25 David A Cox 32.25 Daniel Richard 115.20 The Papers, Inc. 6.62 Helen Wainwright 26.00 Sonja Creighton 13.00 Ellsworth Everett 29.55 JackKiem 43.12 Gary McCleary 15.58 Larry Speigle 14.12 Wendy's Texaco 124.95 Prud. ins. 1,993.01 Mai I-Journal 329.96 Times-Union 341.87 Thomas Roe 150.30 Ransbottom Bros. 5,676 50 *' Scott's Landfill 4,161.95 Strayer Ins. Ag. 20.00 Otis Bowen Ctr. Inc. 35,109 00 Co. for Ret 1,800.00 Kos. Co. S * W Cons. 8,200.00 Ft. Wayne St. H. & T. 108.55 Ind. Girls Sch. 3,759 12 Drs, Lockhart * Beach, etat 7.00 New Castle St. H. 53.52 Richmond St. H. 113.® Chamness F. Hm. 200.00 Deaton F. Hm. ’OO 00 De Laughter Mortuary 100.00 Harris F. Hm. 100.00 McHatton Sadler 300.00 Mishler F. Hm. 200 00 Strong F. Hm. 100.00 Titus F. Hm. 100.00 Wright Yoder 100.00 KoSxGo. H. Comm. 7,500.00 Debra Eagon 36.00 Albion Prod. Cr. 550 00 Sue Ann Beattie 800.00 Todd Investments 200.00 XEROX Corp. 534.57 Indiana University ’6 42 Telex Computer Prod. 63.00 Bran am, Jay, etal ’ OOO Richard Galbreath, MD 60.00 Kos. Comm. Hsp. 155.00 Warsaw Radiology 20.00 Manatron, Iric. 18,286.72 Ralph E. Whitesell 50.00 Miller & Sons Lbr. 707.44 Mowry Comb. Inc. 105.20 Power PI. Serv. 185.70 Chas. Areson 300.00 Cumberland Hdw. ' 118.32 Laketon Asphalt Ref. 2,618.90 Ind. San. Inc. 46.65 Kim Pt. Co. 3.78 Gerald Oswalt 923 “ Moores P&H 41.15 Petrolane Gas S. 53.65 John Ham mersley 1,027.20 Arab T * P Cont. 5.00 Brennas Drugs 32.22 Warsaw Ch. Co. 79.50 Hall True Vai. 59.92 Gene B. Lee 320 00 Melba Petersen 48 00 Emily Davis 40 00 Wm. Reneker 57.33 Candy Cane 34.15 LaMadre Rest. 64-31 Bobbs Merrill Co. 90.74 Lawyers Co-op. 255.45 West Pub. Co. ® 2 ® H. A. Friends & Co. Hl 55 Thomas Earhart 75.00 Valentine * Wai mer 532 94 C & N Moore Farms 70.29 Chas. Long 1,304.50 Motorola, Inc. 8,720.00 KOS. CO. HWY. DEPT. PAYROLL B ALLOW. Dick Winebrenner 1,666.67 Don Forney 1,250.00 Harold Gerard 1,981.® Bernard Kuhn 1,829.64 Paul Randall 1,398.® Ronald Leiter ’SB 33 Donn Shoemaker 1,000.00 Omer Yoder J ?! 4 2 Chas. Cotton 1-512 56 John Davis ’-437.20 Wilfred Fretz 1,454 Marshall Hawley 1 - 4 ® 3 34 Ralph Linn ’ ,4 £ ™ Wm. Long, Sr. ■ 42 ' 28 Ronald Norman J-" 2 ' 2 Larry Phillips 1,574.88

Wm. Raypole 1,476.48 Roswell Robbins 1,437.12 Donald Rogers 1,545.04 Terry Rowland 1,397.79 Glenwood Secor 1,605.24 Thurman Trine 57X60 Donald Metzger 1,548 32 Chas. Bucher 1,525.® Erma Coy ’ ,630.51 Francis Denny 1,430.51 Raymond Faulkner t 1,203.45 Gilbert Griffis 1460.22 Ronald Himes 1466.62 Paul Huff 857.33 Frederick Kammerer 1,547.44 Alvin Miller 1,569.81 Bobby Miner 1,579.40 Larry Montel 1,445.20 John Stapleton 1,454.79 Garl Young 1,608.15 Robert Martin 2,049.40 Bruce Hyde 1,544.07 Lennie Young 1.316.83 Tim Brown 1,020.50 Dean Newcomb 1,119.20 Preston Tr. Co. 15-52 Un. Tel. Co. 172.® NIPSCo , 1,757.90 Overhead Door Co. 485.00 Bartel Print. Co. 22 40 Business Equip. 57.14 Gambles 47.85 Kimm Pt. Co. 48.73 Lincoln Graph ic 91.68 Elkhart CoGr 42.57 Erie Stone 298.26 JAM Gravel 179.31 Zook, Inc. 1,557.23 3M Co. 75.00 W.O.M. Sales 228.75 Emerg. Radio Serv. 776.® Ginter Elect. S. 11-00 Auer's AutoS. 152.® Bean's Union 76 33.95 Rex Clinker 33 54 Chas. Collier 22.57 Dick's Shell 74.67 Galloway Grocery 31.11 KOS. CO. Hwy. 98.64 Lewis Oil CO. 639.55 Rogers Sunoco 86.90 Swanson S Ctr. 8.76 Texaco, Inc. 11,420.52 Harold Utter 258.® Windy's Texaco 1102 White’s Mobiles 24.63 Monteith Tire 435.41 Ace Hdw. 42.26 American W.R. 8> S. 166.45 Coverall Rental 450.10 Cumberland Hdw. 9.05 Deeds Equip. 349.59 Eutectic Corp. 722.75 MikeGillAuto ’®oo Hite Equip. 24.61 Ind. Equip. Co. 68.® Korte Bros. 16.45 Loam an s Rug Serv. 66.25 Mac Allister Mach. 674.81 Miller 8> Sons 1407 Millington Bros. 314.34 M&KCarW. 45.00 Paper, Cal menson* Co. 1,650.86 Purity Cy. Gases 99.32 Schrader Warsaw Co. 1,004.43 Share Corp. 184.93 S O S. Diesel 69.87 St. Prod. Corp. 261.79 Stockberger Mach. 34.26 Tom's Feed Serv. 189.50 Tri St. Bolt 253.66 Wai mer Suppl y 66.® Warsaw A. L. Bu. No. 148 5.® Warsaw Ch. Co. 19.95 Warsaw Foundry 947.70 Wholesale Elect. 7.® Warsaw Auto. Supp. 472.45 Warsaw Power 8-Equip. 145.70 Welsh Mach & Mfg 96.® W&WTr. S. 4. 3,133.37 Prud. Ins. 3,304.37 Rochester B. Sh. 4,995.® Shamrock F. Tr. S. 21,968.76 Mail-Journal 26.65 KOS. CO. REASSESSMENT PAY ROLL A ALLOW. Herbert C. Holmes j®.® Frank Putt 3®.® Frank Ridenoure 345.® Nancy Olinger 380.25 Kathy Ransbottom 396.75 Rebecca Richard 362.® Sandra Shepherd 342.50 Margaret Warren 406.50 Kim Weihmuller 363 50 Lu Ann Wray 342.® Beverly Clampitt 280.® Jane Kistler 140.® Mary Guiff 3®.® Cathy Jefferies 220.® Sue Ann Ray 3®.W Melba Kussmaul 220.® Terry Reiff 3®.® Lloyd Disher I®.M Clara B. Demaree 527.88 Robert Weeks ® 00 Austin Neher s®.® Robert Weeks 6.45 KOS. CO. WELF. OEPT. PAYROLL * ALLOW. Peggy A. Shively 1,148.33 GenyceDißico 919.® Karen Lea Harding 919.® Kathi Kinney 919.® Willie H. Nine 919.® Jean Teune 919.® Tanya Wise ” 9 I » Gina Deatsman 919.® Mary Elsbury 739.® Charlene A. Smith 739.® Marjorie Himes 645.® Mary Besson 562.® Nina K. Bryant 562.® Yvonne S. England 562.® Postmaster, Warsaw 2®.00 REAL ESTATE

Gina Deatsman 21 « GenyceDißico 27.7$ Karen Harding 16.65 Kathi Kinney 22.95 Peggy Shively 21.® Jean Teune 24.® Tanya Wise 34.35 Un, Tel. Co. 282.35 Duane Huffer NO.® Henry Hackworth 40 ® CFB Radiology 12.® Ft. Wayne Anesth M.W General Medical 20.27 Key Pharmacy No. 2 103.® Kos Comm. Hsp. 51.® Lutheran Hsp. M. 48 Parkview Mem. Hsp. I 1,043.75 Ruth Gagnon 47.49 Bashor Home 1,107.® Christian Haven 1,198.40 C H. Curry, Opt. 49.45 Dunn Mem. Hsp. 61.® Hospitality H. 426.87 C. R. Mclntire, MD 9.® Gareth A. Morgan, MD 24.® J. C. Ogier, MD 10.® Porter Mem. Hsp. 69 65 Scheddel I Y Wendt 4.90 St. Vincent Tr. Ctr. 7®® P. G. Hershberger MD 242.® Memorial Hsp. - S. Bend 144.® Nat Mkt. Rep. 20.® Ft. Wayne Radio. Assn. 255.® KOS. CO. HEALTH OEPT. PAYROLL* CLAIMS Michael Dacquisto, MD 400 ® Carrol I Sherman 1,051.91 Loren J . Pound 903.® Robert Booher • 7X.® Barbara Clouse, RN 778.91 Nellie Van Marcke M 144 Mary Johnson 584.16 Aaron Hinesley 11.® Chas. Hollar. DOS 10 ® Daniel Lowman 11.® James Smith 11.40 Robert Booher 31.39 Loren Pound 48.64 Postmaster, Warsaw 39.® Barbara Clouse 45.90 Carroll Sherman 78.15 United Tel. Co 45.92 Faulkners Bindery 3M.® I, Jean Northenor do hereby certify that the above is a true list of claims allowed to the Kosciusko County Commissioners on the Ist day of March, 1978. OFFICIAL BOND SALE NOTICE TOWN OF PIERCETON, INDIANA Sealed proposals will be received by the Clerk-Treasurer of the Town of Pierceton. Indiana, at her office in the Town Hall in said Town, until 1:® P.M., Eastern Standard Time, on the 15th day of March, 1978, for the purchase of the following described revenue bonds of said Town: Waterworks Revenue Bonds of 1978, a junior issue; Principal amount 8354,0®; Denominations as hereinafter set forth, Interest at a rate or rates not to exceeds*, per annum, payable on April 1, 1978, and semi-annually thereafter; To be issued as fully registered bonds or as coupon bonds registrable as to principal, at the option of the successful bidder, or bidders, as hereinafter set forth; Principal and interest of coupon bonds payable at the Pierceton State Bank, in the Town of Pierceton, Indiana, or, at the option of the holder, at such bank in the City of Indianapolis, Indiana, as may be designated as hereinafter set forth, Principal and interest of fully registered bonds payable at the address of such owner; Maturing on October 1 in the years and amounts as follows: Years - Amounts 1979-1981 ind. * 3.000 1982-1986 incl. 4.000 1987 1990 ind. s<o® 1991-1994 ind. 6,0® 1995-1996 7,0® 1997 20® ind. B <o® 2MI ’-000 2®2 2004 ind. 10,0® 2W5 I’-000 2006 2007 ’ ’2,o® 2008 2009 ’3-000 2010 ’4-000 2011 15.0® 1012-2013 16,0q0 ®l4 17,0® 2015 18,0® 2016 I’-000 ®l7 20,0® The coupon bonds and Installments of principal of fully registered bonds maturing on October 1, 1988, and thereafter, are redeemable, or subject to prepayment, prior to maturity at the option of the Town, in whole or in part, on October 1, 1987, or any interest payment date thereafter, in inverse chronological order of maturities, at the principal amount thereof and accrued Interest to date of redemption or prepayment without premium; provided, notice shall be given at least thirty (®) days prior to the call date by one publication in a newspaper of general circulation published in Kosciusko County, and of general circulation in the Town of Pierceton, and in a newspaper or financial journal of general circulation published in the City of Indianapolis, Indiana, or by mailing to holders of registered bonds. Bidders are required to specify the rate or rates of interest which the bonds are to bear, not to exceed five per cent(s%) per annum, in multiples of one-eighth (’/»> or one-tenth (•/..) of one per cent (1%). Not more than three different interest rates shall be named in each bid but a rate may be repeated without being considered a different rate. Bids specifying two or more interest rates shall al so specif y the amount and maturities of the bonds bearing each interest rate, but all bonds maturing on the same date and any fully registered bond shall bear the same single rate. The interest due on any coupon bond on interest payment date shall be represented by a single interest coupon. No bid will be considered for less than par and accrued interest to the date of delivery. The Farmers Home Administration of the United States of America has entered Into a loan agreement with the Tdwn of Pierceton pursuant to which it proposed to buy these bonds at par and an interest rate of five per cent (5%) per annum, provided bids are not received from other purchasers within the limits aid on the terms hereinabove set forth. The successful bidder may elect to have its bonds issued as coupon bonds registrable as 10 principal only, in the denomination of sl,o® each; or as bonds registrable as to principal and interest in the denomination of sl,o® each, or in denominations equal to the aggregate principal maturing on each October 1, or in a denomination equal to the principal amount of the issue. Unless the Town is notified in writing of a different election within twenty-four (24) hours after the sale, the bonds. If sold to others than the Farmers Home Administration, will be issued as coupon bonds registrable only as to principal. The successful bidder may also designate, subject to the approval of the Town, a bank in the City of Indianapolis as an alternate paying agent for the coupon bonds, but any such designation shall be made in writing to the Town within twenty-four (24) hours after the sale. Except in the case of a bid by the Farmers Home Administration of the United States of America, all bids must be submitted in sealed envelopes marked "Bid for Waterworks Revenue Bonds of 1978" and each bid must be accompanied by a certified or cashier's check in an amount equal to two per cent< 2 %) of the principal amount of the bonds bid for, payable to the Town of Pierceton, as a good faith deposit to secure the Town against any loss resulting from the failure of the bidder to comply with the terms of his bid. Checks of unsuccessful will be returned immediately following the award of the bonds. Except in the case of bonds awarded to the Farmers Home Administration, which are sold under the loan agreement with said agency, the successful bidder or bidders shall make payment for the bonds and accept delivery thereof at such bank, in the Town of Pierceton, Indiana, or a bank in the City of Indianapolis, Indiana, as he shall designate. The failure of the successful bidder to pay for and accept delivery of the bonds as herein provided shall constitute a default and entitle the Town to retain such check and the proceeds thereof as its agreed liquidated damages. The unqualified approving opinion of Ice Miller Donadio * Ryan, bond counsel of Indianapolis, together with the printed bonds, a transcript of the proceedings had relating to the issuance of said bonds, and closing papers in the usual form showing no litigation questioning the validity of the bonds, will be furnished to the purchaser at the expense of the Town. No conditional bids, other than the bid of the Farmers Home Administration, will be considered. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. If an acceptable bid is not received at the time herein fixed, the sale will be continued from day to day thereafter without further advertisement for a period of thirty (M) days, REAL ESTATE Tippecanoe Lake Region Cottages — Lots — Homes GEO. PATON REALTOR lake Tippecanoe — Leesburg

during which time no bid which is lower than the highest bid received at the time of the advertised sale will be considered Said bonus are being issued tor the pur pose of financing extensions to the muncipal waterworks, owned and operated by the Town of Pierceton, pursuant to Ordinance No. I®, adopted by the Board of Trustees of said Town on August 23, 1977 Said bonds will rank junior to the Town's "Waterworks Improvement Bonds" in the amount of $72,0®, maturing over a period ending October 1, 1987 Copies of said ordinance and the engineering data prepared by the con suiting engineers employed by the Town, may be examined at the office of the Clerk Treasurer in said Town. All bidders shall be deemed to be advised of the provisions of said ordinance, and as to the property and revenues of the waterworks of the Town. Said txtnds are being issued under the provisions of Chapter 155 of the Acts of 1929, as amended, and all acts supplemental thereto, and pursuant to the provisions of said Act, the bonds are secured by a pledge of and will be payable solely from the Bond and Interest Redemption Account, to which account there has been pledged forty eight per cent (48%) of the gross revenues of the

REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE FRY IISEUS RERITY I STATE RO Ab 13S SYRACUSE, IN 46567 NEW LISTING COUNTRY LIVING ANYONE? One acre with a very well maintained mobile home plus a 15 x 24 family room with fireplace, plus a two car garage. Beautifully landscafted. All appliances including washer, dryer & water softener. Syracuse-Webster Road. $27,500. V »■! ■{■ !■ IsfcH ' Ilk 11 QUALITY CONSTRUCTION Very well built three bedroom home with easement to Wawasee. Comfortable living room with fireplace. Equipped kitchen. Full, finished basement. Carport, paved drive. $39,000, FOUR LOTS ... In Freeman's Orchard. Excellent building sites. Call for details. \ - 19TH CENTURY COLONIAL This very interesting home is one of the oldest in Syracuse. Very nice setting with Turkey Creek running by. Three bedrooms, large living room with fireplace. Some tender loving care will make this into a very fine home. $29,500. WiiO* -.i' ■ TRI MOD . . . Located on an excellent channel next to the Pollywog, across 13-A from Enchanted tills. 3 bedrooms, 2 fireplaces, modern kitchen and 1 car attached gate 'e. $49,500 is asking price. OVERLOOK THE VILLAGE With this new 3 bedroom. 2 bath home, full basement, 2 car garage home in the Heights. New, never been lived in yet. Priced at $49 700. QUIET NEIGHBORHOOD You will enjoy living in this well just a few miles from town. Full'' kitchen, 1 ‘/z baths, finished 2 car garage. Central air Large beautifully landscaped lot. $39,900. CONVENIENT RATION Well-maintained 3 bedroom Village. Excellent, equipped kitchen, 1 bath, atta finished garage, with automatic door opener. $27,900. HIGHWAY PROPJJTY PLUS 175 feet of Highway 13 fronta. e acres. Unlimited potential. Give us a call for more details, w’* PHONE 457-4485 JACK WELLS JIM FRY Residence Phone Residence Phone 457-2986 457-3296

waterworks, and ttwy will not constitute an indebtedness of the Town within the provisions and limitations of the constitution of the State of Indiana. Said ordinance provides that additional bonds of equal priority with the bonds now offered may be issued under the conditions specified therein The principal and interest on these bonds ve exempt from taxation in the State of Indiana, except the state inheritance tax, and the interest is exempt from federal income taxes under existing federal statutes, decisions, regulations and rulings Further information relative to the waterworks project, including a statement of essential facts, may be obtained upon application to the undersigned Clerk Treasurer, Town Hall, Pierceton. Indiana. Dated this 24th day of Feb., 1978. . Janice Busz Clerk Treasurer M.lB “Don't you marry for money, but go where the money is.” Alfred Lord Tennyson