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1 THE MUNCIE STAR, THURSDAY, JUNE 7. 1984 PAGE 33 legai notices legai notices House OKs $34.2 Billion Farm Bill Classified Phone 747-5777 legal Notices ESTATE NOTICE OF UNSUPERVISED ADMINISTRATION Probate No. P8484 In The Delaware Circuit Court ot Delaware County, Indiana in The Matter of the Estate of MAYME HANSEN, deceased Notice is hereby given that Robert Hughes was on the 4th day of June. 1984. appointed Personal Representative of the Estate of Mayme Hansen, deceased, and was authorized to administer said estate without court supervision All persons having claims against said estate, whether or not now due must tile the same in said Court within five (5) months from the date ot the first publication of this notice or said claim will be forever barred Dated at Muncie.

Indiana, this 4ih day ot June. 1984 Richard D. Hughes DeFur, Voran, Hantey. Radciiff ft Reed 201 East Jackson Street. Suite 400 Mgncie.

IN 47305 Attorneys for Estate (SEAL) SCOTT A HOLE Cleric of the Circuit Court of Delaware S18798 County, Indiana SHERIFF SALE By virtue of certified copy of a Judgment and Decree to me directed, from the Clerk office me Cwrfc of the Delaware Superior Court, a cause wheretn Wayne Mortgage Company ts plaintiff, and Oavid Hoe gland. Sandra Hoeg-iand end The Miiitfcm Mortgage Company ere defendants requiring me to make the sum of Thirty Six Thousand One Hundred fifty -nine Dollars and 67 Cents, with interest on said decree and costs, I wiM expose at Public Auction to the highest bidder, on Wednesday me 1 1th day of Jury A 1984 between the hours of 10 clock a m. and 4 dock of said day. at the door of the Court House of said Delaware County. Indiana, the following described Real Estate, to-wit: Lot Number Twenty (20) in Northton.

Section an Addition to the City of Muncie, Indiana, a plat of which is recorded in Plat Book 7 at page 24 of the records of plats of Delaware County, Indiana. The common address of said real estate is: 2013 Virginia Avenue, Mucme, Indiana 47303. Said sale will be made without relief from valuation or appraisement laws, and without any right of redemption from said sale Immediately after said sale, I. as Sheriff, will execute and deliver to the purchaser a deed of conveyance for said real estate or so much thereof as shall be sold at said sale. May 7.

1984 GARY CARMICHAEL Sheriff of Delaware County Robert J. DuComb, Jr 511 Colfax South Bend. IN 46601 Attorney for Defendant. The Mitiikm Mortgage Company 18719 By JIM DRINKARD Aiuted Pros Writer WASHINGTON The House approved on Wednesday by voice vote a $34.2 billion 1985 agriculture bill for programs ranging from crop subsidies to food stamps. Approval came after the House, by a 232-164 vote, made a 1 percent across-the-board cut in the original $34.5 billion measure.

Rep. Robert Walker, who proposed the cut, called it "one small step toward fiscal responsibility." The motion passed with the backing of 101 Democrats and 131 Republicans. The measure now goes to the Senate. In approving the bill, the House turned back another attempt to save $24 million by implementing recommendations of President Reagan's cost-cutting commission, and defeated a try to increase money for frontier research in genetic engineering. The measure includes about 110.9 billion nutrition programs for less than a full year.

Supplemental appropriations will be needed later to keep the programs from running out of money. "Many farmers in my area would like to see the government get off their backs," said Walker, who blamed current farm problems on federal deficit spending that drives up interest rates. "We add to agriculture's problems every time we pile onto the deficit," he said. But when Rep. William Dannemeyer, offered amendments to tighten administrative spending of various Agriculture Department agencies, the move was defeated on a bipartisan 153-232 vote.

The House also rejected, after considerable debate, an effort to cut the relatively small sum of $450,000 for the Agricultural Policy Institute at the University of Missouri. And Rep. George Brown, failed in an attempt to restore $10 million which Whitten's committee had cut from a top priority administration plan to support pioneering research in plant and animal genetic engineering. "This is going to absolutely preclude the possibility of this new initiative getting off the ground," said Brown. But Whitten said such basic research is based only on "high hopes without any information on which to base them." the Agriculture Department are tabbed at $17 billion, including $10.7 billion for food stamps.

The bill also includes $1.3 billion for international food assistance such as the Food for Peace program, and $427 million to fund the Food and Drug Administration and the Commodity Futures Trading Commission. The House exceeded administration requests on items like rural housing and develoment projects and soil conservation, but made it up by cutting from the budget of the Commodity Credit Corporation which handles price supports and other areas. The Reagan administration said the measure was "consistent with the president's objectives," although it was much like the current year's package which Budget Director David Stockman had fought, saying it was full of deceptive gimmicks to make it appear less expensive than it really was. The bill's backers, led by House Appropriations Committee Chairman Jamie Whitten, argued that the measure actually came in with a pricetag $4 million below the amount requested by the White House. The amount is an increase of $430 million over current spending levels.

But Walker called that contention "a sham" and noted that the bill actually could cost several billion dollars more than Reagan's request because it funds food stamps and ESTATE NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION No. P-8483 In the Delaware Circuit Court In the Matter of the Estate of NOTICE TO BIDDERS BIDS OF FIFTY THOUSANO DOLLARS OR ABOVE Sealed proposals for Indiana Project 18-301. Rehabilitation of Building 21, Indiana Soldiers' Sailors' Children's Home, Knights-town, Indiana, Protect Number B18-301, will be received from prequali-fied Contractors, holding a valid Certificate of Qualification, by (he Department of Administration in Room 510, State Office Building, 100 North Senate Avenue. Indianapolis, Indiana. 46204 until 2 01 p.m.

(Indianapolis Time), on June 14, 1984. at which time all bids will be publicly opened and read in the appropriate bid room. The State reserves the right to reiect any and an bids. Copies of the detailed Instructions to Bidders and Orawings andor Specifications may be obtained from the Office of: Shropshire Ellis. Architects.

491 1 East 56th Street, Indianapolis. IN 46220, dated Feb. 6. 1964. Bids shad be taken for the following classifications: Unified Bid (General construction, mechanical, electrical and plumbing) 0 0 LUNDY Commissioner Department of Adminstration State of Indiana Public Works Project Manager ROBERT CAMPBELL State Architect 18769 LOWELL GIFFORD MODLIN.

deceased Notice is hereby given that Lowell Ronald Modim and The Merchants National Bank of Muncie. were on the 4th day of June, 1984. appointed Co-Personal Representatives ot the Estate of Lowell Gifford Modlm. deceased. for agriculture programs, including price Ail persons having claims against -supports, researcn, extension services, crop insurance and food inspection.

It also provides said estate, whether or not now due. must file the same said Court within five (5) months from the date of the first publication of this notice or said claim will be forever barred. Diinon ior rural development programs such as housing loans, lending for rural water and sewer riroiects. and mnnpv for snil Dated at Muncie. Indiana, this 4th conservation and assistance to rural electric cooperatives.

Domestic food programs administered by day of June. 1984 (SEAL) SCOTT A HOLE Clerk of Delaware County, Indiana J. Richard Marshall Cross. Marshall. Schuck.

DeWeese ft Cross Professional Corporation 200 East Washington Street Muncie. Indiana 47302 ESTATE NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Probate No 84-80 In the Delaware County Court System: In the Matter of the Estate of FRANCIS BENAOUM, deceased. Notice is hereby given that Bernell Mitchell was on the 29th day of May, 1984, appointed Personal Representative of the Estate of Francis P. Benadum, deceased. All persons having claims against Legal Notices Attorneys for Estate S18796 CLASSIFICATIONS said estate, whether or not now due, must file the same in said Court within five (5) months from the date of the first publication of this notice or said claim will be forever Aircraft.

Snowmobiles 10 Antiques 42 Apartments for Rent 74 Appliances, Refrigerators 41 Auto Accessories. Parts 16 Autos for Sale 13 Baby Chicks. Supplies 61 Barter and Exchange 37 Beauty Shops 5 Bicycles 19 Boats and Equipment 1 1 Building Material 38 Business Opportunities 91 Business Places, Offices 78 Campers and Travel Trailers 12 Cards of Thanks 1 Cemetery Lots 4 barred. Dated at Muncie. Indiana, this 29th day of May, 1984 (SEAL) SCOTT A.

HOLE Clerk of the Circuit Court i --J iMittitttiasiaisSsj Hj UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT. SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF INDIANA, INDIANAPOLIS DIVISION. NO. IP B4-830C, ORDER FOR PUBLICATION OF NOTICE. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.

Plaintiff, v. RICKIE J. HORR aka RICHARD J. HORR. CAROL HORR.

Defendants. On motion of plaintiff directing the above-named defendants, Rickie J. Horr and Carol Horr. to appear, plead or otherwise answer accordance with the applicable provisions of the federal rules of Civil Procedure and of the Judicial Code, and it appearing to the Court that this is an action to enforce a lien upon real property located in the County of Delaware. Indiana, within this district, more particularly described as follows: Lot Numbered Sixty (60) in Walnut Addition, Third Section, an Addition to the Town of Gaston, Indiana, a plat of which is recorded Plat Book 13, pages 82-83 of the records of plats of Delaware County.

Indiana That said defendants, Rickie J. Horr and Carol J. Horr, cannot be located within the state, the present whereabouts of said defendants is unknown, personal service in or out of the state is not practicable and they have not voluntarily appeared in this action: it is ORDERED that the above-named defendants. Rickie Horr and Carol Horr, are hereby directed to appear, plead, answer or otherwise move with respect to the complaint herein, on or before July 2, 1984, or in default thereof, the Court will proceed to the hearing and adjudication of this suit, and it ts further ORDERED that this be published Munoe Star, once a week tor six (6) consecutive weeks, beginning no later than May 16. 1984 DATED May 11.

1984 (SEAL) JAMES E. NOLAND. JUDGE. United States District Court. Southern District of Indiana.

CERTIFIEO- A TRUE COPY. JAMES TYRE. ACTING CLERK, DISTRICT COURT. SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF INDIANA. By LOLA HOSKINS.

Deputy Clerk S167Q9 NOTICE OF PETITION BY INDIVIDUAL FOR CHANGE OF NAME CAUSE NO. 84370 In the Delaware County Court System, 1984 Term State ol Indiana, Dataware County, SS IN THE MATTER OF THE CHANGE OF NAME OF KENNtTH ALLEN A8SHER. A Minor Child, PAMELA COLEEN ABSHER. Petitioner Notice is hereby given that on the 1st day ol June. 1984.

I applied to the Delaware Circuit Court. Delaware County. State of Indiana, the above-captioned matter, to have the name of my son changed from Kennith Allen Absher to Kenmth Allen Boyd, and that said petition and application will be heard by said Court on the 17th day of July. 1964. at 9 00 a m.

Persons obiectmg to tr.e requested change of name may appear at said hearing to file their objections. PAMELA COLEEN ABSHER Dennis. Raisor A Wenger Professional Corporation 201 E. Jackson Street Muncie. Indiana 47305 Attorneys for Petitioner SI 8797 of Delaware County, Indiana Bernell Mitchell 6.

Box 489 Muncie. Indiana Attorney for Estate S18767 Child and Elderly Care 20 Clerical Office 22 Coal. Wood. Fuel Oils 39 Coms. Hobbies.

Crafts 47 Computers. Video Games 43 Dogs. Cats Other Pets 52 Domestic. Housekeeping 30 Educational 32 Employment Agencies 21 Farmers Column 56 Farm Land for Rent 82 Farms and Acreage 100 Flea Markets 35 Fruits. Farm Produce 53 Funeral Oirectors 3 ESTATE NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Probate No.

P2S8455 In the Delaware County Court System: In the Matter of the Estate of NEVA A WAGHORN. deceased Notice is hereby given that The Merchants National Bank of Muncie was on the 1st day of June. 1984. appointed Personal Representative of the Estate of Neva A. Waghorn.

deceased All persons having claims against said estate, whether or not now due. must file the same said Court within five (5) months from the date of the first publication of this notice or said claim will be forever barred Dated at Muncie. Indiana, this 1st day of June, 1984 (SEAL) SCOTT A HOLE Clerk William Bales, Jr Attorney for Estate 518795 Garages for Rent 79 Garden Space 80 General Employment 23 G'ft Suggestions 51 NOTICE TO BIDDERS BIDS UNDER FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS AND OVER FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS Sealed proposals for Paving Park Morses, cattle. Livestock bif ing Lot at Indiana State Reformatory Pendleton. Indiana, located in Madison County, Project Number B2-316, will be received by the Department of Administration.

510 Houses for Rent 77 Houses tor Sale 97 Household Goods 40 Hunting. Fishing Equip 34 implements. Tractors 57 Insurance 90 In Memonams 2 Investments. Business 93 Lawn Equipment 59 Loans Wanted 88 Lost and Found 6 Lots for Sale 98 Machinery, Tools 58 Miscellaneous 46 Mobile Homes 95 Mobile Homes for Rent 75 Money to Loan 87 State Office Budding. 100 North Senate Avenue.

Indianapolis, Indiana. 46204 until 11:01 AM (Indian-a polis time), on June 14, 1984, at which time all bids will be publicly opened and read in the appropriate bid room. The State reserves the right to reject any and all bids Copies of the detailed Instructions to Bidders and Drawings andor Specifications may be obtained trom the Office of1 Department of Administration, Public Works Division, Room 510. State Office Building, Indianapolis, Indiana, dated May 25. 1964 OD LUNDY Commissioner Department of Administration State of Indiana Public Works Project Manager: George Baker S1B768 SHERIFF SALE By virtue of a certified copy of a Judgment and Decree to me directed trom the Clerk office of the Clerk of the Delaware Circuit-Supenor Court, in a cause wherein The Kisseii Company is plaintiff, and Jack Carey, Jeannie Carey ka Jeannie Adkms and Christopher Johnson are defendants requiring me to make the sum of ($1 1 756 01) eleven thousand seven hundred fifty-six Dollars and 01 Cents, with interest on said decree and costs.

I wilt expose at Public Auction to the highest bidder, on Wednesday, the 11th day of July, A 1984. between the hours of 10 clock a and 4 clock m. of said day. at the door of the Court House of said Delaware County. Indiana, the following described Real Estate, to-wit; Lot Number One Hundred Two (102) in Northcrest.

an The following proiect(s) have been approved by the Muncie Redevelopment Commission of the City of Muncie. Indiana, for bid specifications Bid packets can be picked up at City Hall, Third Floor, Community Development, Housing Department from 8 30 am. to 4 30 pm SECTION 8 REHAB 82-12-152 83-11-166 82-03-137 83-03-164 82-02-111 82-12-1 54 SENIOR CITIZEN 82-06-117 82-06-198 82-12-197 Bids may be made on the above and must be submitted on forms prescribed by law. which forms may be obtained by requesting such documents from the Community Development Department Bids must be sealed and deposited with the City Clerk in hisher Mortgage Loans oy Motorcycles. Mopeds 18 Musical Merchandise 11 Office Furniture 14 Out of State Real Estate 103 Personals 8 Plants.

Shrubbery 54 Poultry Eggs. Supplies 60 Professional Adm 2d Real Estate Exchange 102 Gulf Tensions Trove Need9 for Offshore Oil OMAHA, Neb. (AP) Attacks on tankers in the Persian Gulf underscore the importance of allowing American oil companies to seeking offshore oil deposits, a Standard Oil of Indiana executive said Wednesday. The billion acres of land within 200 miles of the American coast is "where all the big areas that are left are going to be found," said Richard N. Steinhour, regional land negotiator for Standard's Amoco Production Co.

in Denver. The House Appropriations subcommittee on energy and water is considering measures which could prevent oil drilling on 50 million offshore acres that could produce billions of barrels of domestic oil. "We think there are major deposits there," he said. Steinhour was interviewed with Vincent D. Brown of Lincoln, executive director of the Nebraska Petroleum Council, and Richard A.

Nichols of Kansas City, public affairs adviser for Amoco. Nichols said the three have scheduled a series of newspaper interviews in Nebraska partly because the state's farms and industry are dependent on oil products. In addition, Rep. Virginia Smith of Chappell, is a member of the subcommittee that has restricted offshore drilling in the past, Brown said. He said he has asked Mrs.

Smith to help keep the drilling restrictions out of this year's Interior Department appropriations bill. The restrictions are sought by local interest groups, including environmental ists, who are concerned about the impact of offshore drilling on the environment, Steinhour said. In part because of the Arab oil crisis. Congress passed a new outer continental shelf oil leasing act in 1977 designed to encourage offshore oil exploration, Steinhour said. Standard Oil believes there are 28 billion barrels of oil offshore, he said.

In the last two or three years, interests primarily in Southern California, New York and Massachusetts have blocked oil leases in 36 million acres, he said. This year, the subcommittee is considering expanding that area to more than 50 million acres. The House subcommittee has put restrictions on offshore drilling in the annual Interior Department appropriations bill early in the bill's stages, preventing public comment and attention to the problem, he said. Oil companies want the restrictions dropped from this year's bill or at least debated publicly, he said. Once open to public debate, Steinhour said, the oil companies believe they can convince Congress that there are adequate safeguards in the selection and operation of offshore drilling sites.

Steinhour said the Interior Department and the Reagan administration are concerned about the growing number of offshore acres falling under congressional restrictions. The restrictions have not completely stopped new offshore oil exploration. Steinhour said the federal rules allow 41 new lease sales between 1982 and 1987, although some in Calfornia have been "postponed indefinitely." Real Estate Wanted 104 Repair Service Stations 1 7 Restaurants Stores 25 addition to the City of Muncie. Indiana For informational purposes only, the street address of the above office on or before the hour of 9 00 Resort Homes for Sa'e tot Room and Board 66 Rooms for Rent 67 Rooms Wanted 69 Rummage Sales 49 Sales 26 Seed. Feed Gram 55 Situations Wanted .29 Skilled Semi -Skilled 27 Specials at Stores 50 Special Notices 7 a on the 27th day of June.

1984 Each bidder must ensure that all NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice is hereby given that the Indiana White River Park Commission will receive sealed bids for a Demolition and Site Clearance project Bids will be received at the Commission office at 801 West Washington Street, Indianapolis. Indiana, until 9 00 a Friday. June 29. 1984. and bids will be opened and read publicly at 9 00 a on the same day The work at 532 West Market Street (Land Acquisition Building) includes the demolition of the two-story structure (9.330 sq ft on first floor), fttimg in of basement and property is 2009 Pauline.

Muncie. Indiana. Said sale will be made without relief from valuation or appraisement laws, and without any right of redemption trom said sale immediately after said sale. I. as Sheriff, will execute and deliver to the purchaser a deed of conveyance for said real estate or so much thereof as shall be sold at said sale employees and applicants for employment are not discriminated against because of their race, color, creed, six andor national origin me successful bidder win be Suburban 99 Swimming Pools and Acc 63 Trade Schools 33 Trainees 28 required to submit a statement of experience, a Non-Collusion Affidavit.

Proof of Insurance Liability, the bid and the agreement May 2. 1984 excavated areas, removal of asphalt GARY CARMICHAEL Sheriff of Delaware County in lieu of a performance bond, lb Transportation .9 Trucks and Trailers 15 TV. Stereos Radios 45 vacation Places 81 Vans 14 Wanted to Buy 36 and concrete parking surfaces, and miscellaneous site work Tbe contractor must be a licensed of the successful bid price will be retained tor a period of 31 days following satisfactory completion of MARCH TO THE GOLDEN TEMPLE Thousands of Sikhs from troubled Punjab converged on the holy city of Amritsar to celebrate Baisaki, a harvest festival. Sikh leaders urged them to march in procession to protest the killing of eight Sikhs by paramilitary troops in a riot on April 3. (AP) China Purchases More Wheat Robert Koor 215 West Mam Muncie, IN 47305 317282-5592 BAMBERGER 8 FElBLEMAN 500 Union Federal Building wrecking contractor and obtain all required permits.

The contractor must provide bid and performance bonds and shall conform to the Wanted to Lease 84 Wanted to Rent 83 Wearing Apparel 48 the project, at which time 5 of the total bid price wilt be released and the remaining 10 will be retained I for an additional 30 days. bpecificattons are available at the 45 North Pennsylvania Indianapolis. Indiana 46204 317639-5151 Classified Advertising Phone 747-5777 Community Development Dept 220 East Jackson Street. Muncie. Indiana 47305 18720 General Prevailing Wage Scale" as prepared by the Governor of the State of Indiana pursuant to Chap- ter 319 of Acts of the Indiana General Assembly of 1935 as amended.

A pre-bid conference will be held at the Commission office at 900 Classified Display Classified Display Bids may be held by the Board of Public Works for a period not to exceed thirty (30) days from the date of Bid Opening for the purpose of reviewing the bids. Said Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids or any information in the DID YOU REALIZE YOU CAN OWN A MOTOR HOME FOR ONLY bidding. A Mandatory Pre-Bid Conference will be held on June 14. 1984. at 9 00 a.m., in the City Council Chambers on the third floor of City WASHINGTON (AP)-China has bought an additional 120,000 metric tons of wheat about 4.4 million bushels under the terms of a four-year agreement with the United States, the Agriculture Department said.

The pact calls for China to buy a minimum of 6 million tons of wheat and corn annually. However, according to USDA's latest accounting, sales totaled only 3.83 million tons in 1983. The shortfall was a result of a trade dispute over U.S. import restrictions on Chinese a Wednesday, June 20. 1984, to review the specifics of the bid package and the character and extent of the proposed project.

Bidders may obtain the necessary documents at the Commission office June 20, 1984. at the pre-bid conference, or any work day thereafter between 8.00 a.m. and 5 00 p.m Interior inspection of the premises will be available on Wednesday morning, June 10. 1984. following the pre-bid conference from 9 30-12 00 Further information may be obtained by contacting Bob Thompson at (317) 634-4567.

SP1B794 Hall. JAMES P. CAREY. Mayor latest sales, 3.2 million tons, all wheat, have been purchased. China, however, has indicated to U.S.' officials that it would live up to the agreement by making up for last year's shortfall.

This is the final year of the agreement. A metric ton is about 2,205 pounds and is equal to 36.7 bushels of wheat or 39.4 bushels of corn. Sales are made by private trading companies and then reported to USDA. No prices or terms are announced. However, at the current estimated farm price of about $3.65 per bushel, the latest wheat sale would have a farm value of about $16 million.

$258 month Muncie Redevelopment Commission Luther Bradley Lowell Williams Kenneth Hay Louis Feick SP21647 Thomas Raisor '83 CLOSEOUT SPECIALS from uctasca with SPECIAL WINNEBAGO FINANCING FOR A LIMITED TIME. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON PROPOSED RATES FOR YORKTOWN SEWAGE TREATMENT WORKS Property owners and other interested parties of the Town of York town are hereby notified that on June 19. 1984, at 6 30 at the Town Hail. there will be a public hearing on the matter of the rates and charges tor So far in 1984, including the services renoereo Dy me sewage wonts, ordinance no 228 increasing existing rates and charges will be introduced on June 19, 1984, which provides in pert as follows: Section 3a (1) and (2) (1 Treatment rate User charge shall be $1 60 per 1000 gallons of usage consisting of Si 27 user charge and 033 debt service charge, plus ii) base rate as follows MONTHLY BASE RATE Jobless Rates Drop DEBT Mobil Oil President Named NEW YORK Allen Murray, a veteran Mobil Corp. financial executive with expertise in Middle East operations, was selected Wednesday as president of the nation's second-largest 20' MINI, 6 2 diesel.

air. cruise, fully equipped, not stripped BASE RATE water meter 4t water meter 1 water meter 1 water meter 1V" water meter model List 128.817. SALE PRICE $2500 Down. Finance $17,500 wSales Tax, 13 5T: Simple Interest. USER CHARGE 2 97 364 5 46 7 98 10 82 1800 39 71 68 10 153 27 Elkhart, 5 percent in April, 6 percent in March.

SERVICE 666 9 61 17 90 29 15 41 66 74 50 171 54 298 15 680 48 TOTAL 963 13 25 23 38 37 13 52 50 92 50 211 25 366 25 833 75 2 water meter in $25816 month Evansville, 8.9 percent April, 9.7 percent in March. Fort Wayne, 8 percent water meter water meter water meter Section 3b in 24' BUNKHOUSE, fully equipped List $30 566. SALE PRICE $26,000, $7800 Down, Finance $18,200 Sales Tax For users of the sewage works that are unmetered water users, the monthly charge shall be determined as an average monthly flow charge oil company. He succeeds William Tav-oulareas, 64, who announced last month he was stepping down as chief operating officer. Tavoulareas will remain on Mobil's payroll after the Nov.

1 change in command, 'working under Chairman Rawleigh Warner Jr. on matters affecting major acquisi- $26849 plus a base rate for a inch meter month 2' BUNKHOUSE, sleeps 8. fully equipped List $33,929 SALE PRICE $28,500. $8550 Down, Finance $19,950 Sales Tax Residential (5 ,940 gallons) 1 9 1 3month Commercial 1 9, 1 40 gallons) 40 25month Laundromat (200,000 gallons) 329 63montn Car Wash (50.000 gallons) 89 63month Section 3d PERSONS NOT DISCHARGING WASTEWATER INTO THE SEWAGE $29431 SYSTEM. month The owner of each and every tot.

parcel of real estate or buiklinQ that is connected, or is otherwise serviced to me Town sewerage system, shall INDIANAPOLIS (AP) The unemployment rates in all 13 metropolitan areas in Indiana dropped in April, the Employment Security Division reported Wednesday. The biggest change was in the Muncie area, where the rate fell from a seasonally adjusted 10.5 percent in March to 8.6 percent in April. The division reported last week that Indiana's April unemployment rate was 9.3 percent, seasonally adjusted, compared to 10.2 percent in March. Here is a list of the metropolitan areas and their comparative unemployment rates. Anderson, 7.6 percent in April, 8.6 percent in March.

Bloomington, 6.5 percent in April, 7.2 percent in March. oe suDwct to me payment or me sewage case rates presented section 3a (2) of this Ordinance whether or not wastewater it being discharged from the property. April, 9 percent in March. Gary-Hammond-East Chicago, 14.6 percent in April, 15.6 percent in March. Indianapolis, 8 percent in April, 8.5 percent in March.

Kokomo, 7.4 percent in April, 8.5 percent in March. Lafayette-West Lafayette, 6.1 percent in April, 6.8 percent in March. Muncie, 8.6 percent in April, 10.5 percent in March. South Bend, 7.3 percent in April, 8.1 percent in March. Terre Haute, 10.9 percent in April, 11.9 percent in March.

New Albany, 11.8 percent in April, 12.3 percent in March. Section 5a (l) and (2) (1) RATE SURCHARGE BASED UPON SUSPENDED SOLIDS There shall be an additional charge of 9 cents per pound of suspended solids tor suspended sohds received in excess of 200 milligrams per liter of fluid. tions, long-term planning and mubrav operations in the Middle East. Mobil also said Tavoulareas will continue to 'serve on Mobil's board of directors and on the executive committees of Mobil Corp. and Mobil which is responsible for the company's oil and natural gas operations.

The appointment of Murray had been widely expected in the oil industry. Murray, 55, has been president of Mobil Oil 'since January 1983 and will continue to hold Tthat position after he becomes president of the (2) RATE SURCHARGE BASED UPON BOD There shall be an additional charge of cents per pound of THESE PA YMENTS ARE EQUIVALENT TO FULL SIZE CAR PA YMENTS AND OFFER SO MUCH MORE. JACK SMITH SON RV CENTER 2100 N. Broadway OOQ 7700 Muncie LOQ" I I OJ biochemical oxygen demand for BOO received to excess of 200 rmttaorams per hter of fluid At such hearing and pnor to final adoption of said ordinance, a interested parties may appear and be heard Copies of Ordinance 228 are on Me in the office of the Clerk-Treasurer and are avertable for inspection by any Nttenasted parlies during regular business hours. UAitu irus ist oay June, iwm TOWN OF YORKTOWN.

INC. BY Miriam Kav Side parent company. SP18793 Cterfc-Treasurer.

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