The Mail-Journal, Volume 19, Number 45, Milford, Kosciusko County, 24 November 1982 — Page 63

9 county townships represented at confab

Nine of Kosciusko's 17 townships were represented at the annual conference of the Indiana Township Trustee's Association, held at the Marriot Inn, Indianapolis, on November 11-13. Forming the delegation from Kosciusko County, were Robert White, Etna; Chet and Bev Clampitt, Harrison; Harlan and Nancy Wuthrich, Jefferson; Jessie and Amy Berger, Jefferson trustee-elect; Pat Yoder, Lake; Kart and Julie Good, Prairie; Fred and Carolyn Slabaugh, Scott; Bob Hoffman, Seward; Dick and Sue Ann Mitchell, Tippecanoe; Ernest and Bessie Hackbirth, Washington. Kosciusko 'Gounty was, again this year, recognized as having the largest delegation. Julie Goon, Prairie Township was also

THE SIGN POST IW —By Phil Beer — 457-4495 CLOSING The term dosing is often misunderstood In reol estate transactions it is simply the actual closing of the whole matter The transfer of ownership. At closing legal documents are signed to transfer legal title to property Usually this is a Warranty Deed If it is a contract purchase both parties may sign the contract which con give immediate possession and ownership but may allow legal title to be trans ferrod later (a contract for deed) at satisfaction of the contract At closing all financial matters affecting the real estate should be addressed Is there a mortgage? It should be paid off or assumed Are there taxes owing 9 They should be paid or a credit given to the buyer Are there any judgements or liens affecting title 9 A commitment for Title Insurance should be in hand and this wiHdisclose any of the above and also many other possibilities Special assessments divorces deaths pending law suits all which must be taken into account at closing. Insist on a closing statement, not only to check all disbursements of funds but to take to your accountant for purposes of figuring tax due if any All parties should sign the closing statement and it should be kept with other legal documents If any questions arise later it should contain the answer

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recognized as the youngest trustee, again this year. Over 300 trustees, township clerks and advisory board members were registered for the conference, one of the largest in the history of the association. The highlight of the conference was the appearance of Jeffrey Schiff, Economic Development Coordinator for the National Association of Towns and Townships. Schiff spoke on the upcoming "New Federalism" legislation, which is still pending. This legislation would be a program to lump 35 current government funded programs into one unit, including Revenue Sharing, which are the only funds channeled directly to the township level. The state governments would then be in the driver's seat to administer these funds as they

saw fit. Gene Stoffer, Wayne Township Trustee, Marion County, addressed the problem of full time paid employees of fire departments and ambulance services verses volunteers. Stoffer operates a totally volunteer service in the heart of Indianapolis, with over 300 volunteers and can promise a truck to any location within three minutes. Merril Small, trustee from the Rushville area, presented a program on hazardous waste materials and their transport. Small urged each trustee to form a program in their county for the handling of these type of disasters. The group heard many other speakers, on various topics of interest, and participated in an election of officers for the coming year. 7 1 " I SALES REPRESENTATIVE — Denny Yoder, Nappanee, has been promoted to the position of sales representative for Brock Manufacturing. Inc.. Milford, according to Lowell (”Buss”> Rassi, sales manager. In his new position. Yoder wijl work with distributors in three states: Illinois. lowa and Missouri. Prior to joining Brock in 1979. Yoder spent eight years as a production manager for Yoder Manufacturing, a steel fabricating firm. A native of New Paris. Yoder makes his home in Nappanee with his wife. Jeanne and their two children. Angela and Nathan. .

HM I I JBL I /. i Hi ▼ / I 1 W. m . "'9 i B " 4 -c w I . jK 1 ' t9P> Jr I i -a-mFw fj .99b* V. rsr. < »*> LEESBURG MERCHANTS — Everyone in town showed up for this picture in front of the Leesburg Town Hall. Leesburg is getting things in full gear for the upcoming holiday season. Pictured here in the front row are Jackie Cooper, Cooper’s 66: Harriet Rector, Harriet’s Dress Shop: and Janua Wolfe, Touch of Country. In the second row, Charles Wallace. Plants and Things: Dorothy Dye, C. Dye Agency: Evelyn Metz. Eve’s Lun.hroom: and Norma Anglin. Jones Food Center. In the third row, Dave Beer. Uptown Hardwate: Al Hayes, Stanley Steemer: Larry Summy, Keg Tavern: and Jim Heierman, People’s State Bank. In the fourth row. David Nine, Nine Apothecary: Peter Schoaf, Leesburg Liquors; and David Hyde. Dave’s Ceramics. (Photo by Gary Lewis)

Clunette Elevator has warehouse receipts

The Kansas City Commodity office has announced approval of Clunette Elevator Company as a facility to issue warehouse receipts to farmers who will be eligible for Commodity Credit Corporation price support loans. Approved storage rates for the facility are 82.2 for wheat and corn, and 98.6 for soybeans. Clunette Elevator joins Leesburg Grain Elevator and Deatsman Grain Farms as approved facilities in Kosciusko

County. The approval means that these facilities have entered into a uniform grain storage agreement with Commodity Credit Corporation. Farmers storing grain under a warehouse receipt in these facilities can pledge the grain for price support loans or CCC direct purchase at maturing of the loan or an approved purchase agreement. Sticky drawers? Dresser drawers will slide easily again if you rub a candle over the runner of the side that seems to be sticking.

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COMPLETES EXAM — Joe Todd, owner of Todd Realty. Syracuse, recently completed a six-hour comprehensive examination at the National Association of Realtors Convention. in San Franscisco. and was awarded the professional designation of CCIM (Certified Commercial Investment Member). CCIM signified an expert in commercial investment real estate, as demonstrated through education, experience and knowledge of the market place. Each CCIM is a licensed real estate person, who has completed a course of study and fulfilled experience requirements to earn the designation. The experience and training prepare CCIM’s to estate needs and satisfy them. The CCIM is trained to provide services in selling, exchanging, leasing, managing, developing, financing and syndicating commercial and investment real estate. There are over 600.000 realtors in the United State and less than 1,600 realtors have earned the CCIM designation. Todd also holds the Graduate Realtor Institute (GRl>. Certified Residential Specialist (CRS) and Certified Residential Broker (CRB) designation. Browned bones Beef stock will obtain a rich, brown color if bones are first browned under boiler about six inches from heat. Then add bones to stock and proceed to cook.

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For Lease, Lease With Option, Or For Salel I m4I B IB* > ' //'■■■■ ■■■’. ■*' '■ . Priced below market and E-Z Terms!! This 4 bedroom. 3 bath lake front year-round home could be priced well above SIOO,OOO. but the sellers have priced it to sell fast!! In addition, they have arranged SBI.OOO financing at 12% interest (25 years — no balloon clause). City sewer and water, fireplace, thermopane windows and garage with room over are only a few of the features your next home offers! $99,909 925 MEDUSA STREET — SYRACUSE LAKE TODD REALTY SR 13$ Syracuse 1457-4417) |R HbhßOl REALTOR

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Three injured in two car mishap Rod Pippenger, 17, and Mike Benning, 17, both of r 1 Milford, and William Storm. 41, Leesburg, were injured in a two-vehicle accident last week. The accident occurred on Wednesday, Nov. 17, at 7:08 p.m. at the overhead north of Milford. Pippenger complained of pain in his knee but refused treatment at the scene and Benning suffered facial lacerations and abdominal injuries. Storm had a laceration to the top of his head. Benning and Storm were taken to Goshen Hospital. Pippenger also later went to Goshen Hospital for treatment. According to Kosciusko County Patrolman Dave Curtis, Pippenger was eastbound on CR 1350 N and approached SR 15. Pippenger started to cross the highway striking Storm's auto which was northbound on SR 15. Gas stolen At 6:40 p.m. on November 4 Becky Miller, r 4, Greenhaus Apartments, Syracuse, reported the theft of approximately threefourths of a tank of gas to Syracuse Police.

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