The Mail-Journal, Volume 18, Number 8, Milford, Kosciusko County, 11 March 1981 — Page 17

Hibschmm Motors 457-5536 SRUSgvHi . SyrvcuM • 1979 ZEPHYR 4 DR. — 6 Cyl., Auto.,’PS, PB, Air. Florida Car • 1979 MONTE CARLO — V-8, Auto.. PS. PB, Air • 1978 JEEP CJ-5 — 3 Speed,4x4 • 1978 CHEV. CAPRICE 4 DR. — V-8. Auto.. PS. PB. Air, AM/FM • 1 • 1977 CHEV. MONTE CARLO LANDAU — 305 V-8, Auto., PS, PB, Air, Buckets. Cruise. Sharp! • 1977 CHEV. MONTE CARLO LANDAU — Full Power W/Split Seats. Power On Driver's Side • 1977 FORD MUSTANG GHIA 302 V-8, Auto.. PS. PB Air. Local Car • 1977 CHEV: IMPALA 4 r DR. — 305 V-8. Auto.. PS. PB, Air. Tilt Wheel. Power Locks. Deluxe 2Tone Paint • 1976 ASM H.D. 22 FT. TANDEM AXLE TRAILER — Flatbed w 'Electric Brakes • 1973 CHEV CAPRICE 4 DR — V-8. Auto.. PS, PB. Air. 60000 Miles. Local Car • 1973 CHEV. IAAPALA COUPE — V-8. Auto. PS, PB. Air, Local Cor • 1972 MERCEDES BENZ D 220 DIESEL — 4 Speed PS. Local Cor WEEKLY SPECIAL — 1977 CHEV. MALIBU COUPE - V 8 Auto.. PS. PB. Air Only $1,995 W Warranty

The Complete Wyant Inventory Os Used Cars A Trucks Is Reduced To Sell!

• Illi OLDS TORONADO Auto PS PB Ait, Tilt CruiseP| Window* Power Soot. AM FM Rodio Ono Owner Silver 7 800 Milo* Wo* |lO 900 NOW *10,500 • IMO CHEV. CAMARO I DR. t - V 8 PS PB Auto A.r Tilt Cruise AM FM Roily Mirror* 4 Wheel* Orange W Comoro Striping 5 000Milo* Wo* $7 295 NOW *6 995 • 1979 OLDS 91 REGENCY 4 DR. - v 8 Auto ps pb Fcx-ory Air AM FM Tilt Crut*o Power Window* 4 Soot* pork Brown Metallic Elk Grom Podded Top Beige Velour Interior Wo* $7 295 now *6,995 • 1979 OLDS CUTLASS SUPREME BROUGHAM, 2 DR. — T Top VI Auto PS PB Factory Air FM Power Window* Cruise 23 000 Mile* Silver W Silver londou Top 4 Red Veiour Interior wo.u 795 now *6,495 • 1979 MERCURY MONARCH - 4 Dr Sedan Auto. PS PB Air White Burgundy Vinyl Top And Matching Interior. Wo* S 3 295 now *4,995 • 1979 OLDS CUSTOM CRUISER - 6 Pot* Motion Wagon Auto I - PS PB Air Cruise Beige Cloth Interior luggage Rock Wo* $5 395 now*s,o9s • 1971 CUTLASS SUPREME 2 DR. PS PB Auto.. Air. Till Cruise AM FM Burgundy W Matching Top 4 Matching Bucket Seats Console T-Shitt One Owner Sport Wheels 4 Mirror*. 39 000 Mile* Wo* $5 895 now *5,495 • • 1971 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE BROUGHAM 4 Dr. Auto. PS I PB Air Cruise AM FM Radio White White Vinyl Top Beige Velour Inferior Wo* 45 395 NOW *5 095 • 197* PONTIAC GRANO LIMANS - 2 Dr. Coupe Auto PS PB, I Air. Cruise 38 000 Mi.. Silver Red Velour • Inferior Wo* $4 895 now *4,695 • 1978 BUICK ELECTRA PARK AVENUE —4 Dr Auto.. PS. PB Air I Blue. White Vinyl Top. Blue Velour Interior: Was $6 295 now *5,995 • 1978 BUKX RfGAI — 2Dr Coupe. Auto PS PB AM FM Radio Rear Delogger Decorator'Hue Blue Matching interior Was $5 295 now *4,995 • 1971 OKU. MALIBU CLASSIC 4 DR. VI Auto .PS PB Air. I Green W Matching Interior. Was $4 29S NOW *3 995 • 1977 PONT. GRAND PRIM — PS. PB. Factor Air. Auto Blue W/ I Blue landau Top 4 Blue Interior. Was $4 695 NOW 295 • 1977 BUICK RfGAI LANDAU - Coupe Auto PS PB Air Yellow Black Vinyl Top. Block Velour Inferior Was $4 5*5 now *4,395 • 1975 awv. IMPALA STATION WAGON - PS PB v-8 52 000 Milos Blue W/Matching Interior. Was 51,695 NOW *1,395

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Marketing guides

With corn trading in narrow range, soybean prices continuing weak, hogs steady to higher, and fed cattle and feeder cattle prices not expected to improve before April, Purdue University agricultural economists reviewed the current • farm marketing picture and short term outlook and offered some guidelines. Here is how they summarized the farm marketing scene in late February: CORN — The choppy price pattern seems likely to continue for the next few weeks, so producers should be deciding how much old-crop com to carry into the critical spring and summer periods Prices near the top erf the recent trading range may represent good opportunities to sell corn in excess of that amount Pricing opportunities fa-new-crop com should be evaluated. too Bids for the new crop ANSWERS ACROSS 1-Grub 23-Toe 5-Gram 24-Rapid I 9- Arose 26 Emit o 10-Moose 29-Con ? ■ 11-Camel 30- Dog I 12-Admit 32-Poe ? 13-lda 33-Addle 14-Ton 35-Abide 16 Ade 3” Melon J 17-Deny 38-Tunn X 19-Berne 39-Poet I f 21 Caw 40 Eden ANSWERS DOWN | ! 1 -Grade 15Ob ' a 2-Roman 18-Yap | candle 20-Roe I X 3-Use 22-Widen □ | 4-Belt 24-Rodeo I 5-God 25-Do o 6-Roman 27- lodine Empire 28-Teen I 7-Aside 29-Camp * J 8-Mete ‘3l-Gate | 9-Acid 34-Lot 1 I 10-Manet 36-Bud J An easy way If you'd like a milder way to get paint off your hands than turpentine, try rubbing them in sawdust, then using soap and water

represent generally profitable prices. Don’t sell on price weakness, they counseled. Odds favor weather scares that will provide rallies for selling. SOYBEANS — Irregular price changes are expected during the next few weeks with indications pointing to a weaker trend. Soybean supplies are seen as adequate for the remainder of the marketing year, and ending stocks may stand around 200 million bushels. The new crop approaching harvest stage in Brazil and Argentina is expected to be up about 14 per cent. Positive factors which moderate the bearish overtone in the soybean market are the rate of meal consumption (nearly as high as last year) and the recent increase in weekly exports. Consider sale of old beans on price rallies, the economists said. HOGS — Prices for the next 3060 days may improve slightly fromtheir mid-February level of $43 per hundredweight. Heavy runs of hogs during the past month have kept the lid on prices In addition, slaughter weights have averaged five to eight pounds per head heavier than seasonally normal. Producers are encouraged to stay current in their marketings to help the industry on the supply side. A 10pound per head reduction in average slaughter weight by the industry could improve prices by three dollars per hundredweight, economists believe. FED CATTLE - Prices of choice slaughter steers are expected to remain in the low-to-mid s6os through March, then begin to increase as pork supplies decline and as fewer fed and nonfed cattle are moved to slaughter. The economy and weather conditions will be major factors in determining the degree of price improvement FEEDER CATTLE - Key factors in the feeder cattle market are feedlot losses, grain prices, interest rates, and pasture conditions Spring pasture and an improved feed market will provide for some Classic Restaurant sale announced by Todd Realty The sale of the Classic Restaurant, formerly the M & M Restaurant, long a North Webster landmark, was announced by the Todd Realty Commercial Investment Division of Syracuse, brokers for the transaction .. The CD.C, Corporation of Indiana purchased the Classic Restaurant complex, which includes the restaurant building, Louie's General Store. Clarksville and approximately 16 acres of undeveloped land. Managing the C.D.C. Corporation restaurant is Carole A. Richel of Syracuse She brings considerable restaurant experience background to the project. The new owners continue in the fine food and friendly dining tradition which orginally established the facility as a leading area restaurant. No immediate plans are outlined for the future of Louie’s General Store, Clarksville or the undeveloped land

I The Vital Role The U.S. Automobile Industry \ Plays In The U.S. Economy? I J • Responsible For One Out Os Every Six Jobs j I •An Industry That Uses 21 %Os The Nation's Steel { • 60% Os All Synthetic Rubber j •11 %Os The Aluminum I p • 25% Os All Glass J • 20% Os The Nation's Machine Tools •An Industry That Represents One-Quarter Os All U.S. Retail j Sales And One-Twelfth Os Our Total Gross National Product. J We Know That When Our Industry Starts To Move, ; American Starts To Move. Chevrolet And General Motors Are Now Engaged In A Major * Activity. We Call It "Let's Get America Rolling". It's Designed |: To Provide The Kind Os Stimulation And Motivation Our Industry $ I And Our Economy Needs. Get Your Best Deal From — WYANT CHEVROLET RECEIVE I | j *7OO REBATE On Moate Carlos J ' I 1001 So. Huntington ‘Syracuse, Ind. Phone: 457-3102

increases in prices by April or May. However, larger feeder cattle supplies, potentially higher grain prices, continued high interest rates, and feedlot losses will limit price increases. MILK — Prices will continue at least 75 cents to one dollar over year earlier prices of around $13.50 per hundredweight for the next couple of months. Beyond that, prices will depend on the milk price support legislation. If Congress does not act before April 1, the present law (80 per cent of parity) will result in increase in the support price of 50-75 cents per hundredweight for manufacturing grade milk. This would translate into a Class I price increase of 35-60 cents per hundredweight. The increase would carry until October. If Congress acts before April 1, milk prices would most likely remain near current levels into summer. EGGS AND BROILERS - Although disappointing for producers in early February, egg prices showed definite strength in the latter half of the month. Prices are expected to remain strong through mid-April with less than normal decline after Easter Broiler prices are expected to average in the low 50cent area during the next couple of months. Supplies will be up one to three per cent over a year ago, but demand is increasing at a more rapid pace than supplies. GRI GRADUATE — Ernie Rogers of Logan-Rogers Realty Co., Syracuse, has successfully passed all examinations and has met al! other requirements to attain the GRI (Graduate Realtors' Institute) designation. Rogers attended a one-week conference for each of the past three years at Purdue University, Lafayette, and received passing grades on examinations given at the end of each week. Some of the subjects covered in the courses include creative financing techniques, selling procedures, realtors* code of ethics, analyzing and marketing investment opportunities, condominium and property management. The GRI designation is attained by about 150 Indiana Realtors each year and is a symbol of professionalism and advanced skills in real estate transactions. Rogers has been a realtor for four years. He, his wife Julie ams their children live on North Shore Drive. Syracuse.

From the Syracuse police blotter

March 4 8:14 a.m. — Woman advised girl slid off North Shore Drive, damaged sign outside city limits, scattered gravel in driveway 10:46 a.m. — Subject on station request to see officer in regard to domestic trouble 11:19 a.m. — National Weather Service advised winter storm watch in effect for northern third of Indiana tonight 5:17 pm. — CBer advised truck broke down with oversized mobile hone one mile south of Harris Funeral Home SR 13. needs traffic assistance March 5 2:43 p.m. — Subject by Guide in reference to loose dog 3:53 p.m. — Subject on station to report missing son 4:18 p.m. — Woman reports missing dog. Cabby, a black and brown Doberman March 6 9:19 a.m. — CBer advised cows out north of US 6 on CR 33 9:43 a.m. — American State Bank advised repossessed 1980 snowmobile 10:26 a.m. — Subject on station advised red Datsun truck across from Sea Nymph. SR 13 < 7:30 p.m. — Man in Syracuse Street light shot Lee Troyer, r 4 Syracuse, told Syracuse police he beard a shot on March 9. but did not see anyone in the area. He called the police later when he discovered the NIPSCo street light was out. Syracuse police investigated the incident and believe a medium size late model car with small tail lights may possibly be involved. Dana enters agreement . with Ford Dana Corporation announces after successful tests, it’s entered into an agreement with Ford Mao* Company covering Dana’s recently announced engine improvement. The agreement provides for an undisclosed amount of payment to Dana based on acceptance and use of the improvement by Ford and a licensing and royalty agreement based on future productipn Dana plans to pursue similar agreements with other manufacturers Dana also said it was continuing tests on both diesel and gasoline truck engines and it intends to market a retrofit improvement package through its service distribution channels for use in existing vehicles. In January, Dana said tests indicated the engine improvement may increase 1980 engine mileage standards by 1015 per cent and at the same time reduce pollutants to levels required by the 1981 federal standards Dana has made patent applications on the engine improvement.

lost tan Collie that answers to . Lady 10:18 p.m. — Woman locked keys in car at Turtle Bay 11:20 p.m. — Man advised someone tied a Beagle to his paper box March 7 7:49 a.m. — Woman request unit in reference to vandalism just off Old Road 8 11:44 a.m. — Woman at 106 South Lake St. reports puppy there, seems to be lost 11:53 a.m. — Subject reports S6O theft 6:12 p.m. — Woman in reference to domestic trouble at Ogden Island 8:55 p.m. — Man at Lakeland Standard advised subject advised washer overflowing at Laundromat. no answer at owners 7:11 p.m. — Syracuse police advise laundromat washer unplugged. keep trying to contact owner 10:02 p.m. — Man reports lost black Lab, Wawasee Heights 10:12 p.m. — Syracuse police advised vehicle southbound lane of 13. north of town, owner will pick up in morning March 8 4:37 p.m. — Subject found drivers license, will bring on station 5:04 p.m. — Subject on station with dog. Syracuse police placed in pound

:: FOR SALE BY OWNER (Syracuse) " X < > Four bedrooms, two bathrooms, complete kitchen, fireplace, cen- Y (► tral air. 2-car attached garage, fenced backyard. Contract available. I ( j $67 500. ▼ 4 BY APPOINTMENT ONLY { ;; CALL 457-293 S AFTER 5 P.M. ♦ BUICK, PONTIAC • NEW LINE • NOW SHOWING $2 1 09 o 9til WF’WtMM n ~ ANNIVERSARY |[ 3 S SALE I S Value Z M Rated T » XS i Bruce Petro M 1410 OLDS TORONADO 1 ’ < ri ? , 1977 OLDS CUTLASS SUPtf Ml — » Full Power, Low Mileage, w _ ..., , , . . X £ t«o llv o O 1910 HUE MAZDA • JMC Rotary Engine. Very Low 4 O 5 Mileage Automatic. PS. PB. £ 5 1979-1 CADILLAC COUPS AM FM Radio Local — m DeVILLES Owner o O Full Power, Radio. Sharp 1-1974 FORD ITO'S gg imraowauM 4Ni"'Y--36 CBUISE* Mileage, Locally Owned 2 9 Passenger, Automatic 1976 PONTIAC CATALINA 5? PS. Brakes, Rear Window «. 4 Door, Low Mileage Air. Low Mileage 1973 AMC GREMLIN O O 1979 BLUE REGAL BUKX COUPS 6 Cylinder. Automatic. Low 3E Air, PS, AM/ FM Stereo Mileage. Nice Cor * Automatic. Nice |r> I “ 197BREDRAT11B TRUCKS TRUCKS TRUCKS • 4 DOO* _ -• F ,on,w h «, l D ri ..R=d.= >„♦>«« am «M1« ss » Sharp 4X4 Automatic. Air, Power Z , 978 BIOS PONTIAC TIANS-AM Window , Locks = * Radio. PS, Automatic Radio Like New g Sharp < 1977 BUKX BIVISRA 1978 BLUICMVKC-10 4X 4 • = Blue. Nicely Equipped. Locally Automatic Good Rubber Z Radio Like New O g 1977 GOLD CAMLLAC COUPS 1978 BSD GMC PKX-UP DeVILLf Automatic. AM FM Radio Z Full Power. AM/FM Stereo Local Owner Shorn O Divided Front Seat, Sharp 3E 3 1975 OttVT PKX UP C IO — flO 1977 BROWN OLDS CUTUSS Automatic, Power Window g O SUPtSMS COUPS Air, PS. PB _ Z Air. Automatic. AM FM ;g» Stereo. Local Owner * DON'T MBS GM'S CASH BONUS ” » »700 00 On Mid Size Coupes. . . I ®l O Cutlass, Regal, Grand Prix, * * Firebird * »500 m On Compact X-Body Cars _ I I Z Omega, Phoenix, Skylark V-TS*; v £ COMPLETE MR. GOODWRENCH SERVICE ’ L J S Cali 267-7188, Ask For Hoi c * nAicxiAirrv IWlfil {J; m § REEP THAT GREAT GM FEELING S S WITH GENUINE GM PARTS x On Tlm Spot Hmmcing It Available * Ta Everybody WWb Approved Credit “ COME M AND SH Tin MODERN MM OF OLDS. o Z lob Swanson Don Gose Bill Carter I OR I S Leon Wagoner MikeKlem Bernard Minear C O Tom Papenbrock Elm * r Longyear Jerry Christner q g Dave Schroder X i tS3 BRUCE 3 ? M PETRO I * vias — vaaiiiac — • Buick - Pontiac - z NMUBIMMttS GMCTrvcks 3 * Rd. 15 North 267-7188 Warsaw E •NEWLINE • NOW SHOWING BUKK, PONTIAC™

Wed., March 11,1981 — THE MAIL-JOURNAL

5:14 p.m. — Woman reports two girls missing 6:49 p.m. — Woman lost keys, four keys and thing glows in dark, call if find 8:29 p.m. — Woman reports suspicious subject on Heights 8:53 p.m. — Syracuse police request call DQ and advised move vehicle parked out in front, obstructing traffic March 9 8:09 a.m. — Man turned in prescription glasses found near NAPA 2:50 p.m. — Woman at Augsburger's request unit in reference to forgery Snow may have caused car to slide, roll Early morning snow flurries may have been the cause for an accident this morning (Wednesday) at 6:30 involving Betty Hare, 55, Milford. She was not injured. Milford Marshal David Hobbs reported Mrs. Hare was eastbound on CR 1300 N, one-quarter mile east of Old SR 15, when her auto hit a slick sput on the crest of the hill. The auto went off the north side of the road and came to rest on its side, next to an embankment. Damage was estimated at SSOO to the auto

3:23 p.m. — Man advised someone shot his tractor windows out 6:32 p.m. — Man found a blackbrown puppy 11:03 p.m. — Man reports shots fired 11:24 p.m. — Syracuse police advise a NIPSCo night light shot out March 10 10:16 p.m. — Man ran power nail tool through leg at the Guide

WOGOMON'S

* * ■ ■’ Ml W • Morrison Island, large living room, 3 bedroom. 1 ’/» bath, attached goroge. refrigerator, stove, washer dryer. Setting on two Ipts. $75,000 • Beautiful corner lot overlooking Smalley Lake. Noble County. $lO 000 • This is ready on a lot, ranch type, with a clear span basement, 3 bedrooms, with large living room home insulated for electric heot, but has a new n gas hot water heat, l‘/» baths, dining room. $82,000 • Undeveloped, zoned residential, about 6 acres in the city limits of Syracuse $36,000. • Get a 15% return on this commercial property in Elkhart. $26,000. • 5 acres, commercial zoning, within city limits of Syracuse. Will sell all or partial. • Rental property in Elkhart. $10,500.

A Complete Service REAL ESTATE BROKER Auctioneer Tax Consultant COL. JAMES WOGOMON (219)457-4044 Syracuse,lN 46567

Skylark Realty Office Ph. 457-3109 North Os Syracuse On Road 13 O. A Lambert, Broker Phone 457-2091 Jerry Lambert, Sales Phone 658-9674 1 Frank Greco, Sales Phone 269-1012 Owen Cobbum, Sales Phone 457-2249 Cheryl Barnett Phone 658-9263 (Specializing In Commercial And Investment Properties) MARINA — For sale, contact Owen CoMtum for details. GOSHEN COMMERCIAL BRICK BUILDING - 53,000 sq ft , frontage on East Lincoln Avenue, SW.OOO Call Owen. - BRAND NEW TRI LEVEL - 4 bedrooms. Grandview Drive. Call O. A. Lambert for showing. COUNTRY DUPLEX - Nearly new, priced *5,000 under market. Now M 2.000 Call Jerry MILFORD - 304 S. Main St. -1 bedroom home with full basement, fireplace, completely insulated, excellent condition, *15.700. See Jerry. "OFFER PENDING". .L* 11 Kl COMPLETELY INSULATED -1 bedroom home withe extra lot, within walking distance of town, *37,500. See Jerry. TAKE AN "A" FRAME - Located on 13 with waterway to Barbee Chain, over 1,400 sq. ft., 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, 2 car garage, Call Frank. VA FINANCING AVAILABLE - Investment opportunity, duplex, upper faval Call Jerry. MOBILE HOME LOTS - Approved mobile home lots, Kosciusko County. Call Frank evenings 249-1012. MILFORD — 2 bedroom home with enclosed porch, detached garage, one acre of ground, only *22,000, possible contract, call Frank evenings 2W-1012. NORTH WEBSTER - On WRiver, *4 acre, 3 bedrooms, enclosed porch, 3 car garage, only *39,e00. Call Frank evening* 249-1012. COUNTRY LIVING - Outside of available SMAOO. Call Jerry.

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