The Mail-Journal, Volume 8, Number 26, Milford, Kosciusko County, 28 July 1971 — Page 17

SERVICES SERVICES "The Friendly Family Store." The Town Shop Apparel for the entirp family. Uptown: Leesburg, Ind. ( GRAVEL ) INDI V PHONE 658-4063 / Now In Our 35th Year REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE WARNER ADDITION — NORTH WEBSTER, a very nice 6 room home. Hot water heat, gas fired. Full basement with storm shelter, carpeted, nice kitchen, carport; shaded lot. Price for quick sale. Shown by appointment. Very good 2 bedroom home at HOY’S LANDING on TIPPECANOE LAKE. Ideal for retired couple. 5 J. B. Hoy North Webster 834-4450 ‘Country Living’ At It’s Best! New 3 Bedroom Home Located Near Camp Mack FEATI RING * V/i Baths - ★ Carpet * Large Double Garage ★ Delux Kitchen * Family Room ★ Located On '/i Acre * Financing Available ('all For An Appointment 9 > Jamco Builders Phone 658-9231 Or 457-2254 NASH REALTY LAKE WAWASEE WELL DONE, trouble fthte permanent home on Lake Wawasee. This 3 bdrm, home is exceptionally well built, has attractive fireplace, lovely kitchen and dining area. There is a garage apt. to the rear of the home on channel. Priced to sell at $44,900. WAWASEE LAKE FRONTAGE —-100*. Excellent beach. Sea wall, lovely trees. CHANNEL PROPERTY near Wawasee Village with four bdrm., lovely kitchen, dining room. 2 complete baths, all in top condition. 126.500. ALSO, well-done 2-bdrm. all-season home on channel near Syracuse. This home is all in good taste, bath and half, den area and enclosed porch. Car and half garage. SYRACUSE AREA LOVELY 4 bedroom home on W.E. Long Drive. This home has a bath and a half, large closets, storage and workshop area. All on city utilities with hot water heat. All in excellent structural condition on beautifully landscaped lot. 126.500. NO. SHORE DRIVE — Three bedroom home, car and half garage, fenced-in yard. New Price. $17,000. TRAILER LOT on sewer and water with boat dock lot. Enchanted Hills area. W ill sell on contract. Price 13.500. DEWART LAKE AREA TWO BEDROOM home with water access rights. Priced at 19.000. Jack Nash Realty RT. 4, WACO DRIVE JACK NASH PH.: 457-2205 SYRACUSE, INDIANA

SERVICES SERVICES Heiser Carpet Sales And Installation Kitchen Carpet $4-95 yd. Compare Our Prices and Save 1302 East Center - Warsaw "Call The Specialists" Office: Res: Warsaw 267-4693 Leesburg 453-4693 ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS Air Conditioning ■ Electric Heating —Hire Electric — Residential — Commercial — Industrial 457-3744 < Syracuse DRY CLEANING PICK-UP AND DELIVERY IN THE LAKELAND AREA -f WAWASEE LAUNDROMAT J/ NORTH WEBSTER LAUNDROMAT STALEYS GROCERY , / JOT ’EM DOWN STORE / LAKELAND COIN LAUNDRY, Syracuse / JONES FOOD CENTER. Leesburg Driver In Pierceton Every Monday and Thursday In Milford, Tuesday and Friday ~~ WARSAW DRY CLEANERS AND SHIRT LAUNDRY Warsaw, Indiana fUBLIC AUCTION PUBLIC AUCTION PUBLIC AUCTION Saturday, July 31, 1971 1:00 P.M. Mile south of Syracuse on State Rd. 13. By Gas for Less Station. Our building is full & we need room so we will sell al public auction new — used merchandise, also some antiques & collectables such as two tiffany type lamps, some old glass, used 3 pc. bedroom suite complete, regulation size pool table. 5 h.p. outboard motor, some power tools, building materials, vinyl folding byfoid doors, storm doors & windows, watches, rings, radios, toys, approx 30x12 red carpet & pad. kitchen cabinets & utility cabinets. 4 GUNS Remington 12 gauge Wingmaster model 870 like new. model 97 Winches'ter 12 gauge. ELEPHANTS 30 years of collecting, over 200 elephants made of wood, glass, ceramics, porciline. iron. onix. etc. Because this building is so full this sale will be held outside. Star Sales Co. Greer Auction Div. Col. Leonard H. Greer. Auctioneer Real Estate Sale G. Lovan Symensma Estate Monday, Aug. 9 —9:30 a.m. At State Bank Os Syracuse Nine Parcels of real estate as follows: TRACT 1 — Approximately 176 acres mile west of Syracuse on Syracuse-Milford road. (Co. Rd. 130©). About 140 acres tillable. 75 acres sandy loam, balance black ground. Good building site. Large bank barn, seven room house, two smaller sheds. Buildings structionally sound. TRACT,2 — Five acres with seven room house, good small barn and garage, good building site. Joins first tract. TRACT 3 — Lot No. 31 Syracuse Water Power Company's second addition. Seven room house, simi-modern. 418 Dolan Drive. TRACT 4 — Lot No. 28 Syracuse Water Power Company's second addition. Small bam. TRACT 5 — Lots No. 26. 27. 29. 3® in Syracuse Water Power Company’s second addition. .All good building sites. TRACT 6 — Lot No. 138 Strombeck and Weaver's second addition. Small stucco bungalow. 897 Front street. TRACT’ — Lol No. 141 Strombeck and Weaver's second addition. TRACTS — Lot No. 144 Strombeck and Weaver’s second addition. These lots together would be a choice location on the Turkey Creek channel. TRACT 9 — 80 acres. 2 miles south. I‘> mile west of New Paris on Co. Rd. s©. All tillable. Large bank barn, seven room house. 20x50 corn crib and shed. Clay loam. Buildings structurally sound. Real estate will be offered at public sale upon open bidding and rebidding until highest bidder is determined. Real Estate must sell for cash and not less than full appraised value thereof. Sale is subject to approval and confirmation of Superior court of Kosciusko County. A complete abstract of title/or in lieu thereof Title Insurance, will be furnished the successful bidder. Said real estate as sold to be free of all liens and encumbrances'. Purchaser to assume responsibility for payment of 1971 taxes due in -1972. Purchaser will be entitled to land lord's share (two-fifths) of all growing crops not yet harvested. Immediate possession subject only to existing tenants rights. For further information contact Charles Symensma, r 1 New Paris. Ind. Phone 831-4829. , . Attorneys at law: Widaman Bowser and Reed W idaman Bldg. P.O. Box 288 Warsaw. Ind. 46580 Charles Sy mensma. \dminisl rator G. Lovan Symensma Estate

North Webster

By SALLY HARMAN Kiwanis Club Hears Biologist A biologist from Earlham college at Richmond spoke at a recent meeting of the Lakeland Kiwanis club. One of the men now doing a lake study of Syracuse and Wawasee Lakes, Dr. Gifford presented a program on glacial lakes, the “birth” and “death” of a lake, and overuse of lakes. Many guests were present, including a special guest from Japan. There was also an interclub from North Manchester. —NW— American Legion Auxiliary Membership Drive Is On A recent meeting of the American Legion Auxiliary was opened in regular form by Mrs. Alton Kruger. All chairmen reports were in. It was announced that the organization’s membership drive is now on. Installation of new officers will be held at the next meeting on August 3 at 7:30 p.m. -NW— Injured While Playing Wednesday Four-year-old Wes Coy, son of Mrs. Pat Coy of North Webster, sustained injuries to the mouth requiring several stitches while playing with friends. Wednesday. Mrs., Coy was called home from work and took her son first to the Whitley County hospital and then to the office of a Columbia City physician for treatment. —NW— Church Os God News Redecoration was completed in time to allow services to be held in the sanctuary, Sunday. Three citizens of India spoke in a recent Sunday evening service. They were Harold Goneh, Leander Kurut. and Lionel Kurut. The men are spending a year in this area studying agricultural methods and farm equipment usage. The church is sponsoring a radio broadcast beginning August 1. The program is entitled “Hidden Riches” and can be heard from 7:30-8 each Sunday morning. Rev. Richard Rash is serving as song evangelist for the lowa State Camp meeting in Madrid, lowa, this week. —NW—ALL CHURCH PICNIC HELD The Morris Chapel United Methodist Church held an all church picnic at Elder Park in Whitley County this month. Games were played, fellowship was enjoyed, and the group made ice cream. About fifty attended.

TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY GARAGE SALE - Friday, Saturday, July 30-31. 9 a.m. - 8 p.m. Syracuse — Oakwood Park cottage no. 7. Kenmore washer, sofa bed. coffee tables. Duncan Phife table, floor lamps, flower pots, sample cases, kitchen items, garden cultivator, 2 tires H7O x 14 wide tread, rubber over shoes, zipper golashes, men’s clothing 36” waist. HELP WANTED - full time, experienced waitress. Must apply in person. Syracuse Case. 2 BEDROOM Apartment for rent. Central heat and air, fully carpeted, range and refrigerator. Town House Apartments, North Webster, 834-2804. J.28.A.4.11.18 HOUSE for rent. 513 S. Front St., Syracuse. Phone 457-4124. No pets. AUCTION August 21 1:30 P.M. Boat Motor - Shop Eqpt. Tools -Many Misc. Items Kenneth W. Miller LakeWaubee Miff,ord, Indiana SEE AUGUST 18 ISSUE FOR COMPLETE LISTING Retirement Home 2-Bedroom home in North Webster. Built by owner in 1964. All modern, gas heat, full basement, many extras. Call Ron Reed, Columbia City, 244-6174 or 244-6662.

Phone: 834-2928 Chain-O-Lakes 4-H Club Judging Results The results of the county judging for the Chain-O-Lakes 4H members are as follows: Crafts HI. Fran Bieber, honor (state fair possibility); Crafts V, Mark Reiff, red; Crafts VI, Jeff Rhodes, red; Clothing I, Debra Engelberth, blue; Tina Hedington, honor (state fair possibility); Janet Rhodes, blue; Clothing 111, Brenda Rhodes, red; Foods I, Mary Clark, white; Linda Engelberth. red; John Pifer, blue; Also, Bobbi Rhodes, blue; Foods 11, Marcia Pifer, blue; Janet Rhodes, red; Foods IV, Debbie Engelberth. red; Ralph Reiff, blue; Brenda Rhodes, red; Food Preservation I, John Pifer, blue; Food Preservation 11, Marcia Pifer, red; Personality, Fran Bieber, blue; Debbie Engelberth, blue; Linda Engelberth. blue; Lisa Harris, blue; Strawberries IV, Jeff Rhodes, blue; Jerry Rhodes, blue; John Rhodes, blue. —NW—COMMUNITY NEWS Mrs. Robert Ritchie underwent tests and observation at the Goshen hospital last week. Callers at the home of Rev. and Mrs. J. L. Kline last week were Mr. and Mrs. Noble Kline, Mrs. Jim Sowders and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Royal Kline, all of South Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Menzie, Mrs. Winifred Close, Mrs. Donna Green, Mr. Jack Wiseman. Lecture To Be Given In Syracuse Next Thursday Comments such This is too good to be true” are superstitions which need to be challenged, according to a lecture to be given next week in Syracuse. Nathaniel Ridgway White, C.S. of Rumson. N.J., will share insights in his lecture about breaking the fallacy of believing in the necessity of cycles of good and bad times, A former journalist, Mr. White is on extensive tour as a member of The Christian Science Board of Lectureship. His lecture entitled “The Continuity of Good” will be given on Thursday, Aug. 5, at Wawasee high school under the auspices of First Church of Christ, Scientist of Goshen. The lecture is free, and local members have invited the public to attend. A distinguished business and financial editor of The Christian Science Monitor for a number of years, Mr. White will tell how a businessman challenged what the experts said was a recession and turned a half-million-dollar deficit into a half-million-dollar surplus in just one year. Since 1963 Mr. White has been in the healing ministry of Christian Science. In his lecture he also tells about two healings of cancerous growths through spiritual means alone. He brings out that there is a divine law of continuing good that, when understood, wipes out mankind's belief in the superstition that evil cycles inevitably reverse health and happiness, and brings increased evidence of good into human experience. While with the Monitor, Mr. White twice won the Freedom Award and the Loeb Award for distinguished economic reporting. A naval officer during World War 11, he later held the position of Director of Information, the Committee for Economic Development. He has also been editor of The American Banker. AUTOMOTIVE

, Jin / ' i^o '’ aM Jr/U JUUI/UJ ...In Value! > 7/1 / //> / Z A7 ’7O CHEVY Bel Air 4 Dr., 6 cyl 1,995 ’69 GTO P. S., P. 8., 21,000 Miles 2,495 ’6B INTERNATIONAL Scout, 4 Wheel Drive, Sharp — . 1,795 ’67 CHEVY 70 series, twin screw chimp truck with Daybrook body *67 MUSTANG V-8 automatic, sharp 1,395* ’66 BUICK 2 Dr. Hardtop 1,195 ’64 M model MACK tractor, sleeper cab and air tight axle .. 7,995 ’63 MACK B-61 ST tractor and 1962 22-yard dump trailer. . 10,800 ’57 MACK B-63 tractor with wet kit for dump trailer .... 4,450 McCORMICK MOTORS, Inc. 1255 W. Market St Phone:773-3134 \ Nappanee, Ind. “Across From Historic Amish Acres”

Wed., July 28, 1971—THE MAIL-JOURNAL

Gene Smith At Da Nang Allen E. (Gene) Smith, son of Robert and Maxine Smith of Syracuse, has arrived at Da Nang air force base for one year tour of duty. His address is: Sgt. Allen E. Smith 303-52-4095 Box 816 Dr. 28 20 TASS APO San Francisco, Calif. 96337 MARTINS HAVE ILLINOIS GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. John Martin, Sr., and family of Milford entertained relatives from Morton. 111., <■ recently. The Martins and their guests, Mrs. Lydia Huette, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Huette and daughter. Janet, enjoyed a picnic' supper at Syracuse Lake on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Beer and family of Laßelle, Fla., are visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Beer, Milford.

FOR RENT FOR RENT For Rent Or Sale Pierceton Press Building at 103 East Market Street In Pierceton. Three Rooms, Air Conditioned. —CONTACTARCH BAUMGARTNER THE MAIL-JOURNAL MILFORD, INDIANA PHONE: 658-4111 HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED We are looking for a young man who is interested in acquiring a skilled and demanding position in a growing printing company as a Web Offset Pressman AND Dark Room Photographer Previous experience is NOT necessary, but you must have a desire to learn and pride in what you do. If you think that you are qualified, apply to . . . The Mail-Journal PRINTING PLANT Phone: 658-4111 Milford AUTOMOTIVE AUTOMOTIVE AUTO REPAIR SERVICE Genuine Overhaul Parts W. L CUTTER CHEVROLET, Inc. 1001 So. Huntington Syracuse, Ind.

Fire Tuesday Morning At Mobile Home A gas furnace turned on on a cool July night caused a fire at 3 am. Tuesday at the 60 foot mobile home owned by John Hughes and located north of the Barbee Hotel on the Barbee Lake road. One complete end of the trailer was burned and smoke damage was heavy. Fire chief Verlin Bockman estimated total damages at $5,000 to $6,000. A total of 14 firemen from North Webster and Tippecanoe township battled the blaze until 5 a.m. , Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Riggs and family of Indianapolis attended the Beer reunion Saturday in Nappanee and were week end guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Beer, Milford.

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