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The Call-Leader from Elwood, Indiana • Page 5

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Saturday, October 19,1991 PAGES You and Hoosier Lottery HOOSIERS ON HAP conUnitod lro 3 calm and normal. Can you explain his problem and can you tell us what to do? If you have a question aboufpur pet, write to Dr. Wise, Indiana fefer inary Medical Association, 3SD2; Springfield. Overlook, Indianapcjls; IN 46234. or a treat.

If he waks Into the family room and wants a treat or attention make him sit and stay first so he knows that nothing is free. Respond and praise him every time he obeys." winners, ranking third behind Wisconsin (54) and Minnesota (33). For players matching four of winning numbers in that drawing," Answer First, you should have a Hospital note- HOME riECUPERATINGV I-: Jean Day of Elwood is horn recuperating after surgery at Stv Vincent Hospital in Indianapolis. Everyone In the family, neighbors': and visitors should participate in the sit-stay routine. He must learn that he cannot dominate or be aggressive against anyone.

Play the game outdoors as well as in. the house. You would be wise to leave a long leash on him when you are nearby. -Then when he goes into an aggressive mood and he will you can grab the leash and safely, without getting too close to him, regain con-: trol by doing something like putting him in a "time out room. IN LOTTO AMERICA INDIANAPOLIS Lady Luck has bean smiling down on Hooslers "playing the multi-state Lotto America game.

In the 1 1V4 months since joining Lotto America, Indiana has racked up six Lotto America jackpot winners, including the two high- est jackpots in that time period. recall that on July 13. 1991, when the jackpot was $23.2 rniBfon, a group of nine friends In Anderson had one of two winning tickets, claiming half of that prize. Indiana's latest winners, a four- some of friends from Munoie, took sole claim to the $25 million jackpot for the September 28 drawing. how does Indiana stack up Indiana ranked second with .2,1 68 winners.

Wisconsin players scored highest with 3,446 players matching four of six numbers. Can Hoosiers expect this streak of luck to continue? That's a good question. While no one knows the answer, we can look at the patterns established in other states. According to. Lotto America records, Wisconsin began selling Lotto America tickets on 10, 1989.

They had four winners in-1989, 10 winners in 1990, and seven winners so far in 1991. Mis- souri sold its first Lotto American ticket on February 13, 1989. But they didn't have their first jackpot winner until February of 1989.. Five more jackpot winners followed 1989, but there were only two jack- HOOSIER LOTTERYm 'winner Missouri during 1990, and only one so far ki 1991. Delaware sold its first Lotto America ticket on January 14, 1 991 and hasnt had a jackpot winner yet And Iowa, which began selling Lotto America tickets on February 13, 1988, hasn't had a jackpot winner since March 21, 1990.

As Indiana approaches that first anniversary of Lotto 1 America sates, October 14,. It is clear that Hoosiers. appreciate the high jackpot potential, of the multi-state And that appreciation has paid off LEGAL NOTICE veterinarian make sure that Apollo is healthy and that his strange moods are not due to some medical problem. I suspect, however, that his problem is behavioral. Many dogs reach "behavioral maturity when they are about one or two years old.

Apollo seems to be a dominant-aggressive dog. Dogs are pack animals, and the pack includes people. Some display dominant personalities and want to rule the pack while others are very submissive. If you had known about this difference in you might have noted early aggressive signs in Apol-lo not giving up easily when wres-. tling with family or always ending up on top when-wrestling with another Now at the maturity age, Apollo is beginning to challenge those around him whose orders he used to follow, Each time tie growls or snaps and you all jump back, he has won a war.

His actions are normal for his personality. To resolve the problem, you must regainiontrol. To keep Apollo as a loveable pet, you must act positively corporal- punishment, hitting will get you nowhere. Start by re-teaching the basic "sit and "stay" commands. They will be the basis for modifying his behavior.

Each time he obeys, reward him with verbal praise LEGAL STATE OF INDIANA 7i COUNTY OF MADtSON 1 set i IN THE MATTER OF THE ADOPTION OF TORJ LYNN SMITH, 0 Miner IN THE MADtSON SUPERIOR COURT CAUSE NO: 4S0o1110-AO-0O44 1 JsDTICE TO THE UNKNOWN FATHER OF TORI LYNN SMITH In tho Master of the AeeprJoa of Tori Lynn Smith UfttaTrtMHi FeMtMf to hsWoyfesfy iMtMsfJ ihMvnttwoM partition to Adopt Toil Lynn Srattlij nitviw cMW vofrt Mvch 1971 In Andorooiip IndioAOa of oni UnknoMi FMhof lo poionL otMonoi ooooaHat aaaseaai shswing that dllganl March hae seen made omj IhM Unlutosjn Fether oannot bs fstmd. Unluieam rather lo further nottf lad tfeatenl hi responds within thirty (30) dey attar the jeei publication of netle of tMe actMn, tM pettBwi be heard end dslsrmlnsd by ths CeurMto hip- la mm siai JaabiasBi awaisaAaaBaoIaka8 MbB not TM UV IVIVOfJeNB I swell CnIIOTVpinX. or otsjoclln! lo Iho Adoption ol on iA' dotes a- SMp A Wfaymir ClerK Msdieen County Kokomo resident oundjihi wrebk 'against other Lotto America states? In terms of sales, for the 'one-week period leading up to 'September 28 drawing, ranked second behind Wisconsin. According to Lotto America statis- tics, the sales leader, in descending order, were Wisconsin, Indiana, Minnesota, Kentucky, Missouri and And remember, for every dollar spent on a Lotto America ticket, 55 cents stays right here in Indiana. Of all 16 Lotto America state's, Indiana ranks first in population and is tied with Oregon for the fourth- -highest total of jackpot winners (6).

Oregon, however, ranks sixth in population and 10th in sales. Wisconsin, which ranks first in sales and first in jackpot winners STATE OF INDIANA COUNTY OF MADISON 88: -IN RE THE MARRIAGE OF: STEPHEN ALEXANDER, and --V. MARY JO ALEXANDER. RMpondHil IN THE MADISON SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION I 1661 TERM V. CASE WX.

1SD-64416 NOTICE BV PUBLICATION TO: MARY JO ALEXANDER You are hsraby notified thai hearing en Petit ionor'e AHMevit lor Citation vrUI be held in the Media County- Government Canter, Madison Superior Division 16 E. 6th street, Anderson, IN 06016 on the 6th day of December, .1661, ot 11:49 e.m. 191. You may appaar the hearing. you do not oppeer, the Complaint erlM be hoard end acted on by the Court In your ebaenos.

i Skip J. Wayrnire, Clsrli Madlaon Superior Court PUBUSH; Oct 18, 28, Nov. I iuo) ewsenor coupv by: NAPLES, Fla (AP) The body of a former Kokomo, resident who disappeared in a plane crash Oct. 2 was found Friday, still strapped in the seat of the plana. Authorities said the bodies of James Matthews, 71, and pilot Clayton Reid were found in the-wreckage near Everglades National Parlt The men had been on a routine patrol for the Civil Air Patrol near: Marco' Island When they reported their Cessna plane was low On fuel They- radioed air traffic controllers with plans to return to the airport 27 their bodies were found Friday by Civil Air Patrol officials not far from the plane's last -reported post--tion, said Matthews' son, Michael of Another patrol uncovered trie plane's wreckage Thursday.

vol? i I r. AIMmey 1142-48 UAW Legal Sendee Plan 401 Columbus Avenue Anderson, Indiono 46013 Tstsphon: 174076 PUBUSH: Oct 12, 18, 18 ranks third in population behind Indiana and Missouri. Lotto America states, 1n order of jackpot winners are: Wisconsin (21); Missouri (9); Kansas (8); Indiana (6) and Oregon (6); Iowa (5); West Virginia (4); Washington D.C. (4) and Rhode Island (4); Minnesota (3) and Montana (3); Idaho (2); Maine (1), Kentucky (1) and South Dakota (1); and Delaware (none). For players matching five of six winning numbers in the September 28 drawing, Indiana had 30 kicky LEGAL NOTICE N01KE ON RNAL ACCOUNT TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE Of HELEN MARIE CLARK IN THE MADISON CIRCUIT COURT, INDIANA ESTATE NO.

40C01-6104-So Nolle is hereby glvn that a Stephen Clerk Leal Ann Wllheim pereonal rpresentetlee of th above nomad he Wool Ihoir report of fast secounting, together with Ihoir petition la -jnokt dlotrlbution of the remaining omoto to th pottle boNeed entitle thereto. Th own wW oclad upon by the Modleon Circuit Court on th 8th oey of November, 1861. unless written objection or preaentaa1 to Ih Court an or bafom that data. i Skip JL Weyntne, Clerk XX th MadHHM Ctrcutt f.t. tJ Court, ndtn Cdwoid 0.

Alhjy, Zl744An1 i Any tor Emm til North 18th 9MM Elwood, Indian tOM 8176S84311 NO: 170 PUBUSH: Oct 1 (E604) 3 Piece DINETTE Dropleaf. Available in Oak or Maple 8WWW C'-iilUUi' Early American BEDROOM SUITE In Beautiful Honey Pine $(o(o)Co) Compare at v. I (r 1 499 KKZSKZ with Formica Top. "Betsy Ross" GLIDER EVERY SOFA Is On Sale! starting as low as ROCKER (d)(d) A Real with Qualityl LA-Z-DOY Ai CHAIR COMPANY LEGAL NOTICE STATE OF INDIANA COUNTY OF MADISON S3: IN THE ESTATE OF MUDREO BEARD, DECEASED IN THE MADISON SUPERIOR COURT CAUSE NO. 40001 -t11B-U-200 NOTICE OF UNSUPERVISED ADMINISTRATION Not lea I hereby given IhM Crioty Pill ond John Board wsr appointed on tha 11th day of Octoosr, 191, personal reptaaonlolivoo of th sstate of MUdrod Baaid, wh cHad on tha 1th day of StyMfMntMCa 1991 AN psreono having ctaima agalnM thie eetate, whether or not now duo, muat fib th claim In thh Court within th (5) month from tha data of the first publleatlon of thl Nolle or within on (1) year oftr tha dcdnt'o death, whlehavor I rlir, or th ctaima wHI loievor bnd.

DMd Aneereon, Indian, thl 11th day of October, 1M1. Skip J. Waymira, Clerk -'J Superior Court ol Madloen County, Indiana Ardeth WHeon Attorney No. 104T-4S UAw-OM Legal Sorvtcos Plan 4011 Coturnbuo Avenue Anderson, Indian 4601 Telephone: 317848-8078 NO. 261 PUBUSH: Oct 19, 28 (EOOS) LEGAL NOTICE ORDINANCE NO.

1081-BC-O-18 AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR EXPENDITURES OF LANDFILL FUND REVENUES WHEREAS, the County Commleeionero ol Mad loon County eignod an Agreement on May tl, 1961 with th County Cunmilaalonef ol Dataware end Grant Courrtta to form the EM Central lidtana Solid WaMo District and WHEREAS, th District I a legal entity creeled pursuant to rC lor tha purpoee ot planning for tho management of oolM waste in the i three-county arse; and WHEREAS, there I no mpreoe denial by Ih Indiana Constitution or by Matin for unit to saerctee Ha authority I expend landfill fund revenues to aupport a legal entity created purauant to IC 13-63-2; and WHEREAS, there la no eonMM utional or statutory prevision requiring a apecHIc manner lor unit to expend general fund revenuee to eupport legal entity created purauant to rC and WHEREAS, each of the member counties of tho District have agreed In principle to attempt to fsirly ehr the atari -up oponooo of th District ss met the DWtrlct may carry out Ms puMic surpoaao; and WHEREAS, the Commleelonsrs have funds -available fn the Madison County Solid Wests Diepoetf Hon-Bevertlng Capital Fund to provide portion of Madison County's share of eipenasa for the District, ond WHEREAS, under tho suthsrity granted by 3S-1-1-4 to unite of local government, the CoiwiHeele nor doolro to trnfr uch undo to the District; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BV THE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF THE COUNTY OF MADISON, STATE OF INDIANA: 8ECTIOM 1 That purauant to 38-1-3-4, Madison County Indian aha epend from the Madlaon County Solid Fund an amount of One thousand dollars i SECTION Thai me (undo be transmitted to the (local officer of the East Central Indiana solid Waoto District. SECTION S. Thai thl ordmanco shad become effective on ADOPTED thle 16th dey of October, 161. BOARD OF COMMSSIONERS OF THE COUNTY OF MADISON, STATE OF INDIANA Raymond Nuce, Prosktont Stsphen E. Randolph, Jam Donohu Sandra HOntilnger, Auditor PUBUSH: Oct 16, 26 (6607) Comoare at $439 Mil Up LA-Z-DOY CURIOS OFF IS ifa' i i ll 1 i A1 Philip Reinisch Co.

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