The Mail-Journal, Volume 17, Number 38, Milford, Kosciusko County, 8 October 1980 — Page 19

fl — ttttu. ES esnn Kgl By Phil Beer, Realtor | I SOLAR HEAT FUTURE RET What with the cost of fuel oil, the figures were 85% and 63%: gas and electricity climbing in Chicago 50% and 67%. steadily, its increasingly difficult A solar heating set-up stores ♦or the homeowner to keep energy in the form of sun-heated cheerful and warm at the same hot water. This energy can be time. Solar heat may be the used both for heating and airanswer in the future. conditioning. And although the Engineers from Honeywell Inc., prke of Q sotar heating unit is recently studied the performance ... , •, . | . . . , high now, growing demand is of solar heating and cooling ” ” equipment in 12 cities. They came expected to bring down the cost to the conclusion that the sun considerably in the future, could furnish 84% of the average There’s one catch, though. Long annual heating requirements for periods of cloudy weather mean a typical house in New York City big trouble for solar energy units, and 77% of the necessary air- So, you II still need some back-up conditioning energy. In Atlanta, heating. Phil Beer 658-4556 j utie Hickman 457-4444 Rich Stoller 457-4031 Ber t Aeschliman 658-4957 Lori Cory 457-2047 Maurice Beer 658 4489 Janet Liles 457-3470 ... Sandy Roehm 457-5288 Mary Louise Millbern 834'2’30 They might hear it ~~ They will read h LEGALS LEGALS NOTICE OF GENERAL ELECTION The following is a list of all candidates filed in the office of the Clerk of the Kosciusko Circuit Court. t Such candidates will be voted on at the election held between the hours 6:00 a m and 6:00 p.m. (Prevailing Time), on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4,1*80 UNITEDSTATES PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT REPUBLICAN TICKET Ronald Reaganl669 San Onofre, Pacific Palisades, California 90272 George Bush 5838 Indian Trail, Houston, Texas 77057 DEMOCRATIC TICKET Jimmy Carter ...'RR No. I, Plains, Georgia Walter F Mondale Afton, Minnesota AMERICAN PARTY TICKET Percy L Greaves, Jr ” Pine Lane, Irvington, N.Y. 10533 Frank Varnuml2ls Anchors Way Drive No. 204, Ventura, California 93001 LIBERTARIAN PARTY TICKET Edward E. Clark 3445 Monterey Rd., San Marino, California David H. Koch 200Central Park So., New York, N.Y COMMUNIST PARTY U.S.A. Gus Hall 230 Van Courtland Park, Yonkers. N.Y Angela Y Davis '0463 Royal Oak Rd., Oakland, California SOCIALIST WORKERS PARTY TICKET Clifton Deßerry, 3105 High St., Oakland, California Matilde Zimmerman 14 CharlesXane, New York, N.Y. INDEPENDENTTICKET John Anderson 2711 Highcrest Rd., Rockford, Illinois6llo7 Patrick Lucey 'o's Farwell Court, Madison, Wisconsin 53704 THE CITIZENS' PARTY TICKET Barry Commoner 25 Crestwood Dr , Clayton, Missouri 63105 La Donna HarrisP.O Box 1203, Corrales, New Mexico 87048 UNITED STATES SENATOR REPUBLICAN TICKET Dan Quayle7 North Jefferson St., Huntington, Indiana 46750 DEMOCRATIC TICKET Birch Bayh RR No 12 Box 141, West Terre Haute, Indiana 46885 GOVERNOR AND LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR REPUBLICANTICKET Bob Orr 11559 Village Drive, Evansville, Indiana 47711 John M. Mutz 5940 E 79th St., Indianapolis, Indiana 46250 DEMOCRATIC TICKET John Hillenbrand 11324 Mitchell Ave., Batesville, Indiana 47006 Robert E Peterson RR No 4, Rochester, Indiana'4697s AMERICAN PARTY TICKET Cletus R. Artist RR No. 4, Box 504, Rochester, Indiana 46975 Shirley M Gephart3972 W. County Line Rd., Greenwood, Indiana 46142 ATTORNEY GENERAL REPUBLICAN TICKET Linley E Pearsonßß No 4, Box 288 D, Old Ox Rd., Frankfort. Indiana 46041 DEMOCRATIC TICKET Bob Webster '1321 N Meridian St., No. 616, Indianapolis. Indiana 46202 SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION REPUBLICANTICKET Harold-H. Negley 3515 Park Lodge Ct., Indianapolis, Indiana 46205 DEMOCRATIC TICKET John Loughlin ... 7136 Creekside Lane, Indianapolis, Indiana 46202 AMERICAN PARTY TICKET Linda Kay Pattersonßl24 E. Thompson Rd., Indianapolis, Indiana 46239 REPORTER OF SUPREME COURT AND COURT OF APPEALS REPUBLICAN TICKET Marilou Wertzler 1405 E 96th St., Indianapolis, Indiana 46240 DEMOCRATIC TICKET Phyllis Senegal 1066 N. Warrick, Gary, Indiana REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS Second Congressional District for the Counties of Benton, Cass, Jasper, Kosciusko, Lake, Marshall, Newton, Porter, Pulaski, Starke, Tippecanoe, Wabash and White REPUBLICAN Ernest Niemeyer 11003 West 181 St., Lowell. Indiana DEMOCRATIC Floyd J. Fithian . 3711 North 500 East, Lafayette, Indiana 47905 JOINT STATE SENATOR For the Counties of Marshall, Kosciusko, LaPorte and St. Joseph (9th DISTRICT) REPUBLICAN V. Richard Millerßß No. 3, Box 520, Plymouth, Indiana 46563 DEMOCRATIC Clifford E. Adams 809 North Walnut St., Plymouth, Indana 46563 JOINT STATE SENATOR For the Counties of Steuben, LaGrange, Nobleand Kosciusko (13th DISTRICT) REPUBLICAN John B. Augsburgerßß No. 1, Box 230, Syracuse, Indiana 46567 DEMOCRATIC Gene Coganll7 Jim Dandy Court, Avilla, Indiana 46710 JOINT STATE REPRESENTATIVE For the Counties of Fulton and Kosciusko (17th DISTRICT) REPUBLICAN Thames L. Mauzy 1025 Country Club Lane, Warsaw, Indiana 46580 DEMOCRATIC Kenneth Garrison RR No. 5, Box 519, Rochester, Indiana 46975 JUDGE OF THE KOSCIUSKO CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE 54TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, KOSCIUSKO COUNTY REPUBLICAN Richard W. Sand RR No. 9, 80x236. Warsaw, Indiana 46580 , JUDGE, KOSCIUSKO COUNTY COURT REPUBLICAN James C Jarrette East Main St., Warsaw, Indiana 46580 CLERK, KOSCIUSKOCIRCUIT COURT REPUBLICAN N. Jean Messmoreßß No. 1, Box 15, Warsaw, Indiana 46580 COUNTY TREASURER REPUBLICAN Vickie R Patterson;•.■,Rß No. 2, Claypool, Indiana46slo COUNTY CORONER REPUBLICAN Gerald A. Eastlundßox 301, North Webster, Indiana 46555 COUNTY SURVEYOR REPUBLICAN Charles M Browerßox 162, North Webster, Indiana 46555 COUNTY COMMISSIONER, NORTHERN DISTRICT REPUBLICAN Maurice DorseyP.O. Box 142, North Webster, Indiana 46555 COUNTY COMMISSIONER, MIDDLE DISTRICT REPUBLICAN Fredrick W. Gilliam RR No. 6. Warsaw, Indiana 46580 COUNTY COUNCILMAN AT LARGE REPUBLICAN Thomas L. Anglin RR No. 4, Box 167, Warsaw, Indiana 46580 Ronald C. Sharp 406 N Huntington St., Syracuse, Indiana 46567 Matt Daltonßß No. 2, Leesburg, Indiana 46538 JUDICIAL OFFICES SUPREME COURT OF INDIANA Shall Judge Alfred J Pivarnlk be retained In office? YesNo COURT OF APPEALS OF INDIANA - FOURTH DISTRICT Shall Judge Eugene N. Chipman be retained in office? Yes No Shall Judge Stanley B. Miller be retained In office? Yes-No— Shall Judge James B. Young be retained In office? Yes No— — ■ Membersof the Boardof School Trustees of the Lakeland Community School Corporation Kosciusko County, Indiana District No. 1- Tippecanoe Township Philip R. Payne v Box 243, North Webster, Indiana 46555 District No. 3 — Vanßuren Township, Jefferson 2 Billy G Little Box 248, Milford, Indiana 46542 James A. Redslobßß No. 5, Box 449, Syracuse, Indiana 46567 I. N. Jean Messmore, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing list Is a true copy of the candidates to be voted on, at the forthcoming General Election, November 4,1980. Dated this 10th day of September, 1980 N. Jean Messmore, Clerk Kosciusko Circuit Court 0.l 8

* V ' I ri NEW OFFICERS — The Milford Kiwanis Club installed its 1980-81 officers Friday morning, Oct. 3. Pictured above are John Replogle, president-elect; Don Arnold, president; Mike Zimmerman, vice president; and Bob Steele. Lt. governor of the Land of Lakes Division of Kiwanis. ~

Milford Kiwanis Club installs 1980-81 officers

The Milford Kiwanis Club installed officers for' 1980-81 Friday morning, Oct. 3. Bob Steele, Lt. Governor of the Land of Lakes Division of Kiwanis. conducted the installation service The new officers are: Don Arnold — president John Replogle — presidentelect Mike Zimmerman — vice president Bob Hall — treasurer Rich Bender — secretary Darrell Orn — assistant secretary. The board of directors for this NOTICE OF SALE TRAPPING RIGHTS The State of ’ Indiana, acting by and through R. E Sanders, Commissioner, Department of Administration, tor and on behalf of the Department of Natural Resources, will receive sealed bids on the sale of Trapping Rights located at: Wilbur Wright Fish 8. Wildlife Area, New Castle, Indiana 47362, Vic Hescher, Property Manager Atterbury Fish 8> Wildlife Area, Edinburg, Indiana 46124, Warren Rowe, Property Manager Crosley Fish 8. Wildlife Area, North Vernon, Indiana 47265, Larry Allsop, Property Manager Glendale Fish 8. Wildlife, Area, Montgomery; Indiana 47558, Ed Theroff. Property Manager Jasper Pulaski Fish & Wildlife Area. Medaryville, Indiana 47957, Dean Jessup, Property Manager Kankakee Fish 8. Wildlife ;Area, Knox, Indiana 46534. Glenn McCormick, Property Manager Kingsbury Fish 8. Wildlife Area, LaPorte, Indiana 46350, Randy Haney, Property Manager LaSalle Fish 8. Wildlife Area, Lake Village, Indiana, 46349, Roger Stonebraker, Property Manager Patoka Fish & Wildlife Area, Winslow, Indiana 47598, John Wade, Property Manager Pigeon River Fish 8> Wildlife, Mongo, Indiana 46771, Pete Meyer, Property Manager Tri County Fish 8. Wildlife, Syracuse, Indiana 46567, Arnie Karr, Property Manager Winamac Fish 8. Wildlife Area, Winamac, Indiana 46996, Bill Bean. Property Manager Willow Slough Fish & Wildlife, Morocco, Indiana 47963, Dick Hudson, Property Manager Public Access South, (Includes Elk Creek Fishing, Springs Valley Fish 8. Wild lite, Grouse Ridge Fishing and White Oak Fishing Area), Montgomery, Indiana 47558, Mark Reiter, Property Manager Said sealed proposals on bids shall be received in the Office of the Commissioner, Department of Administration, Room 507 State Office Building, Indianapolis. Indiana, 46204, until 10:00 AM . Legal Time, as prescribed by the Acts of the Indiana Legislature in Chapter 172. 1957, on the 24th day of October, 1980, at which time and place all bids shall be publicly opened and read. All of the above areas can be inspected daily by contacting the Property Managers Bid forms may be obtained at the Fish and Wildlife Areas THE STATE OF INDIANA RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REJECT ANY AND ALL BIDS NOTE: On the forms used to submit your bid there will be a minimum amount in which you must bid per trapping unit. Bidders are required to submit a certified check, cashier's check or money order payable to the Department of Administration. State of Indiana for 100% of their bid Units are to be bid on separately and individual checks are to be submitted for each bid In the event of no bidders, the sale will remain open for thirty (30) days from bid opening date 0.815

, .... - ■ — MS SOSTAI SERVICE STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP, MANAGEMENT AND CIRCULATION ; J 9 <• S:C ; ] ' i TITU« OF »v»Lic ATIOM ' . ; ' ' " ——l a. PQBI,LgATIQN NO Yoxte OF r.Lixa ' 5 1 8 L 4 I .4. L._L ) 1 FREOUIHCY OF ISSUE A F4O OF ISSUES »ÜBLlSH|t>'B ANNUAL SUBBCRIRTIOA Ueexi j (.ueateaiwl- - - J alX*22.A_XtaQd—l 4. LOCATION Os ANOWN OFFICE OF FUILICATION (Htneet. City. County St«E« and Z/P Cade? (No< prHWe) , 103 i. i.Bip S-treet (Kosciusko Cq,j 5 LOCATION OF TH« HEADQUARTERS OR GENERAL BUSINESS OFFICES OF THL ».«LISHL«S Vo? ... 3.;..-,Ln St. v’c.)—.4Li ord. la 46542 J 6 .AO COMPLETE AODHtSStSCk •», HLISHfcR EDITOR AND MANAGING SOiTO* . J i_ jsESicLtaldi. csjumusrtaer J at-, as scraat LjUcm,. Tn. -O-4? ; i. ..J-S, Ou.-w.ard (.JerlJ SeeLy JdK-dd? l.lli ord, In AHsan jMANAGING EOITOR .-Nome anj 7 OWNS R /• . hne J»• > « t -rpufaitun us wm arid jddfess must %• stut< d <jnd uliv immtdtetfls thcrtumlrr Uh names and addresses of Uim Is Mdt's Quitutg ■" lu-ldint I persint ur ituare of lotui amuunt q) stm. k It n>>l </uned bi a tilt numt s and addreni s of the mdtuduai uuHvft must b. enen. Il .shh. d a pur me f ship or ollter UMKOrpurotcd firm its num t and address, as well as that of eaeh mdisulual mutt he ■ II the I’uldu.uttoH is publis/hd a 'j/ga>n:atu>n its and address must he stat id. • ADoettt ‘ j > m .ncoroorated ' f s. , . v ii; o'rd. In 555<2 _ _ Archiu'alu a. Della i.6XA;arLunr L.X Jamwa i i i\im in unsag L j. -lonalu L'. • Ulorla a partner JU Catherine -Ilford In 46542 ■ • KNOWN IBONOHOI.O6MS MORTQAGEtS AND OTmE R SECU« • T s HOuOE RS OWNING OR MQuDiNG » ’E *C6 N T MORE O» I • TOTAL AMC'vNT O* BONOS MOR TQ AG ESOR O ’ RSt C •T ES -If IStn tn none » tMUH I ***• ADDRESS ■ n >ne ■ ... —-~t- - j ’ - ...zd L__ ■ — J l . i" : ; u ». FOR COMPLETION NONDROP rT ORGANIZATIONS AGTHORIZEO TO MAIL AT SPECIAL RATES lS«cZ»L>n IM lit. KM» Tl»e purpow. fvncuoo. tnd nonp 10 l t statu* O« th<» OtJinuMion .nq tM exempt tt«lu» Ipr F«d*r«l income tea PurpoaM Ont/ HAVE NOT CHANGED DURING MA VK C MANGS Q DURING tlf Chanted. putSliaKfr mutt tutmit explanation of chan* 1 PRECEDING 1? MONTHS U FRECEOING U MONTHS uith tpu ttefnantl T AVERAGE NO COPIES EACH ACTUAL NO COPIES OF SINGLE ■ » . tXTENT ANO NATURE OF CIRCULATION ISSUE DURING PRECEOiNG ISSUE *U»L<SMED NEAREST YO 12 MONTHSFiIing DATE | A TOTAL NO COP... PR.NYSP P-WM Rua, : * 2 MA.L.U..CA.PT.ON. 172 Q 1719 L L__ .... — # C TOTAL PAID CIRCULATION tSum ot ttthl and JOR2, 3221 3161 jgL y I O FREE OIITHIAUTION »V MAIL CARRISR OR OTHER MIANS SAMFLES COMFL.MENIARY AMO OTH«R PR«« COPISS 128 S TOTAL DISTRIBUTION TSumo, Corn* D/ 3}49 Jl6l r COFIES NOT DISTRIBUTED , I. OPTICS USS LSPT OVSR UNACCOUNTED SPOILSO | I«ZeZw«iRM 226 ■ 237 G total (Sum 0/8 Fl and 2 tliould equal <m» pram run shown , nA, I 3650 — I 3450 KT JsiGNATURt ANO TITLS IOITOrJuBLISHER BUSINESS 1 11 I cetiify that the statements made by me manaotrkor owner abuse art correct and complete 9 12 FOR J 9 U S C 3626 provide* In pertinent part No per»on «h o would' have Deen entitled to mall matter under Tornw ■Bellon 4358 o’ *’’!• tt* *hen mail Buch —etter at the retea provided undoi thia aubMctipn unleaa he ’Hee annually whh the Panel Service e written retweet tor pormMon In accordance with the proviaiona o’ this atetute. i nereov requeat pormiaaron to mall the publication nemeo In item t et the pheeeo poateae ratea preaentiv author lied by 3B U S C 3826 SIGNATURE AND ’TITLE TORJPUSLISHE R. BUSINESS MANAQER. OR OWNER ■ J

year is composed of Eldred Mabie. Robert Auer, Darrell Orn, Don Bucher, Greg Jackson and Wade Mishler, Steele showed slides depicting the Kiwanis theme for this year. “Take Time to Care.” The major emphasis program is C.D — Communications Disabilities in Speech, Sight and Hearing. Next Friday's program on October 10 will be presented by Larry Staley of the Kosciusko County Soil and Water Service. Adams charged with battery Cecil Adams, 49, 303 Sycamore St., Syracuse, was charged with battery and booked at the Kosciusko County Jail on Monday, Oct. 6. He was released on his own recognizance. NOTICE TOTAXPAYERSOF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Etna Township. Kosciusko County, Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said municipality at their regular meeting place, on the 21st day of October 1980. at 7:30 P.M. will consider the following additional appropriations which said officers consider necessary to meet the extraordinary emergency existing at this time. Revenue sharing to Recreation — Park Pavillion SI,OOO Notice is further given, that, taxpayers appearing at such meeting shall have the right to be heard thereon. The additional appropriations as 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 such additional appropriations may be heard and Interested taxpayers may inquire of the County , Auditor, when and where such hearing will be held. RobertO White, Trustee Etna Township 0-8-15 ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS The Board of School Trustees of the Warsaw Community Schools, Kosciusko County, Indiana, will receive sealed bids until 1:30 p.m. in the Office of the Assistant Superintendent of Schools. East Main Street, Warsaw, Indiana, on October 10, 1980, for computer equipment Bids will be submitted on State Board of Accounts Form Number 95, all parts of which will be attached and properly filled out Each bid shall be accompanied by an acceptable certified or bank officers check made payable to the order of said school corporation for an amount not less than five percent (5%) of the amount of the proposal The check or bond shall be forfeited as liquidated damages in case of failure of any successful bidder to enter into contract within ten (10) days after notification of acceptance of his proposal. The date of delivery of said equipment will be agreed upon by mutual consent of the School Trustees and successful bidder at the time of entering into the contract. Copies of detailed Specifications for equipment may be obtained from the Office of the Assistant Superintendent. The Board of School Trustees of said School Corporation reserves the right to reject any or all bids or waive any informalities therein. Dated this Sth day of September. 1980 Board Os School Trustees Jerry C Deeter, Secretary 0.1 8

From the Syracuse police blotter

October 1 8:01 a.m. — Subject asked where to go to register to vote 6:37 p.m. — Subject reports keys locked in vehicle, Kosciusko County does not have tool 10:59 p.m. — Subject received harassing telephone call 11:10 p.m. — Accident on North Shore Drive, with damage to mailboxes and UTS switchbox October 2 8:33 am. — Wawasee High School reports accident on Kern Road behind high school 10:22 a.m. — Man reports lost wallet 12:55 p.m. — Woman reports boat floating loose, channel on Ogden Island across from Pier 56 1:05 p.m. — Subject reports kids in roadway each morning at 1500 and 200N. Advised it’s Noble County, call there 1:39 p.m. — B & K Drive-in reports failure to pay food bill, has license number 9:17 p.m. — Dairy Queen advised accident at Pickwick Road and SR 13 10:06 p.m. — Woman advised car parked bacKward on Pickwick block 10:09 p.m. — Woman advised boat stolen from Oakwood Park channel October 3 3:02 p.m. — Augsburger’s reports keys locked in vehicle 10:04 p.m. — Subject on station reports keys locked in vehicle at W’awasee High School 10:30 p.m. — CBer reports vehicle on SR 13, partly on road October 4 7:40 a.m. — Man lost largefive-month-old part Saint Bernard and German Shepherd dog 12:38 p.m. — Augsburger’s advised subject passing out religious pamphlets on Access Road 12:44 p.m, — Break-in and

FRV wells nnisEDc 457 - 4485 m umi open nFnnu 4575575 IIE nll T SYRACUSE WAWASEE REALTY, inc. ly * P.O. BOX 478, SYRACUSE. IN 46567 W j ? (219) 457-2700, 457-4911 Phvllis Louden. Broker JOE IHgg 457-4911 Day Or Night ~ Open lb*’’ ' jjwwgftCL Mon.-Sat. ***• .J 1 s-qn Judy Marianne Jeannine Sun 1 3 GreS ° ry Slott Schrock oun a 457-5406 9(n o 457-4944 Tues. Eve. By Appointment — A LB t I Nancy Jim Jack MXS Justus Mills Reece 856-2485 x 457-4014 BNEW LISTINGS^wh/vwNPh/wvwww;, iKE - CHARMING 3 bedroom wish ige. This home is located on .67 acres -RONTAGE. The home is tastefully ? lin A-l condition. OWNER RELOCA- i[ FSELL. OFFERED ATONLY $56,900 LT 2 r r »■! .. ■ - ■■■■■ • ' - \ — Star Mobile Home with Add on! \ ery nice lot — 12x8 storage bldg. ( ) laculate condition. Priced at $16,500 PLEASE CHECK OUT THE RENTALS | Starting At $285 | jwapwnpwwwnMUST SEE TO [ '! 339 WACO DRIVE — PROFESSIONALLY DECORA ? ? TED & NICE! 4 bedrooms, 2’/2 baths with beautiful- (' |y finished basement with WETBAR and Stone S \ fireplace. Call for PRIVATE SHOWING. — CON- ( > ]i TRACT TERMS AVAILABLE— $84,900 ([ NEXT DOOR TO THE ABOVE ]! / 342 — WACO DRIVE — While living in the above home i' you could rent out this 2 bedroom with basement and ( > ’ [ enjoy the whole thing. Call now for details. $25,900 <'

entering reported near church on Waco Drive 1:38 p.m. — Subject advised garbage dumped on CR 56 4:53 p.m. — Subject reports kids harassing people uptown 10:55 p.m. — Subject on station makes reference to shots being fired 2:07 p.m. — Subject advised small dog found in vicinity of Wawasee Condominium 5:55 p.m. — Keys locked in vehicle, assist at Harborside Condominiums 8:07 p.m. — Subject request officer at legion, subject causing trouble there Octobers 10:09 p.m. — Subject reports dog barking in Heights 10:23 p.m. — Subject at East Washington St. advised dog loose and barking 10:24 p.m. — Police advised in reference to 10:09, talked to owner, advised to keep dog quiet Octobers 1:49 a m. — Party at W'aubee Lake Mobile Park advised of fight 9:27 a.m. — Woman reports injured squirrel in front of Syracuse Case 11:52a.m. — Subject complains of subject soliciting and making threats for not buying his product, mobile home tie downs 8:18 p.m. — Subject reports domestic trouble on Emeline St.. Milford October 7 1:00 a.m. — Party advised someone set three bags of garbage in street on Boston 11:25 a.m. — Pat Kintigh Patch work Remove the pockets from your old trousers. Pockets make perfect clothes patches because they’re already turned under at the edges and easy to sew.

Wed., Octobers, 1980 — THE MAIL-JOURNAL

reports stolen ladies 10-speed 7:00 p.m. — CBer advised bicycle from Goshen one week possible abandoned vehicle at SR ago, thought might turn up here 13 and Wood St. TAPING SESSION — Becky Disbro, Jeff Hester and Brook Howard are shown at a taping session with United Way President Bob Richmond. These children are making public service commercials for the 1980 United Way fund raising campaign. The young people talking with Richmond, who wrote the commercials. have spent many hours rehearsing and recording the many different 30-second messages touting United Way. Miss Disbro is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Al Disbro, Hester is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Morrey Hester and Miss Howard is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don Howard.

I. I I ■= • -I*’ WSMi: I I 380 NORTH MANCHESTER — This beautiful lounge and supper v club is an excellent opportunity to get into a going business. " Three way license with excellent gross. Call for details. m I 419 CROWDALE — Don't wait to see this immaculate 2 bedroom - H home. Everything is first class, including the paneled garage, s q Won't last long at $34,500. g $ 390 SYRACUSE — A lot of home for the price. 3 large bedrooms, ® k 2 full baths, large kitchen, dining room. Living room with ■ ? fireplace along one wall. Only $36,500. | 418 SYRACUSE — One of the most charming homes in I m Syracuse. Natural oak woodwork, beautiful fireplace, formal ■ M dining room with dish rail & butler's pantry. 3 large bedrooms « with 2 full baths. Basement paneled and carpeted. Only $49,000. a | 397 SYRACUSE CHANNEL — Town location with city water & S sewer. One year old. 3 bedrooms, l'/2 baths, gas F.A., 58' K q channel frontage, seawall. $66,500. | 321 SYRACUSE CHANNEL - 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, large | | kitchen, family room, 2 car garage, 93'frontage. g S 420 SYRACUSE —See this beautiful 3 bedroom home located on $ | North Shore across from Syracuse Lake with deeded easement g i and pier. Golf course at rear of property. Call today for $ g appointment. $49,900. g S 422 NEW LISTING — 2 bedroom mobile home in Turtle Bay, in v 8 first class condition. $7,000. g 421 2 BEDROOM TRAILER in Turtle Bay. Large screened porch. | S Low, low price of $3,500. ■ 424 SYRACUSE LAKE — This 3 bedroom home on three levels * b has its own island in Syracuse Lake, reached by a metal g B footbridge, beautiful wooded lot and two large decks to watch $ H the evening sunsets. Only $75,000. || | WE NEED LISTINGS AMn $ We Have Buyers For Both FARMERS HOME AND j* Old And New Homes F.H.A. FINANCING lakeland Ifially | | \ HUNTINGTON I DAVE McGREW, BROKfR J XK fwt HAVE MANY OTHER FINE LISTINGS ■ " s W CALL TODAY | LAKELAND - A "HOUSE-SOLD" WORD Dove McGrew 457 3473 Charles Lehman 457-4142 Robert Hammon 457 3646 Grace Lawson 457-4920

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