The Mail-Journal, Volume 8, Number 29, Milford, Kosciusko County, 18 August 1971 — Page 17

SERVICES SERVICES We Have Moved Our New Location Is 2507 E. Center-Warsaw Helser Carpet Sales And Installation "Call The Specialists" Office: Residence: Warsaw 267-4693 Leesburg 453-4693 ( GRAVEL ) ■ N * f,r rirn mnu uk V PHONE 658-4063 / Now In Our 35th Year REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE TODD REALTY NEW LISTING: SUNRISE BEACH. LAKE WAWASEE - Very nice maintenance-free single story year around home on 50' landscaped lakrfront lot. Very large living room, equipped kitchen, two full ceramic baths, utility room, enclosed porch, two extra large bedrooms, brick patio. Sudlow pier, house furnished - 139.500. LAKE WAWASEE. KALE ISLAND (Channel) - Excellent year around home on 50‘ channel lot, landscaped well, with eapment to lakefront, swimming beach nearby. Living room, dining room, fully and excellently equipped kitchen, 3 bedrooms, full bath. cTrport. Property in excellent condition and completely furnished. Guest house on lot at rear, 125.000. LAKE WAW ASEE - OAKWOOD PARK. LAKEFRONT - Nice two bedroom year nOl home on lit' landscaped lakefront lot. Large livinj.CjOTiwith fireplace, dining room, den j nr study, enclosed porch, lull bath, utility room, kitchen. AND WE HAVE MORE — A large selection of properties from which to choose. Call for details, or stop by our office for current listing pamphlets. JOE and BARBARA TODD, Realtors Office Open Daily From 94 Sunday Noon tot— evenings bv appointment only HARLAN STEFFEN Sales Representative PHONE. (219) KS6-2217 EAST SIDE OF LAKE W AW ASEE R.R.2 Syracuse. Indiana PUBLIC AUCTION PUBUC AUCTION AUCTION Sat., August 21 1:30 p.m. W At BEE LAKE - MILFORD. INDIANA DIRECTIONS: South of Milford. Ind. on SR No. IS \k mile to CR No. UStN, east to Camp Mack RD. Follow Camp Mack and Auction Signs. 71-2 HP EVINRUDE OUTBOARD W-DETACH TANK 4HP RIDING MOWER W-LTILITY CART POW ER TOOLS Table Saw-Sabe Saw W-Table-Portable Saw-2 Bench Griders Rotary Sander- I ,* l * Drill-7" Buffer-Wood Lath e-HD Elec Impact Wrench SHOP EQUIPMENT 20 Lb. Dry Chen*. Fire Extinguisher-Shop Vac-2 Ind sir!. Vises-HD Work Bench-‘»T Chain Fall-Wood Clamps-Retract Ext Cords-Sev. Ext. Cards . <s* HANDTOOLS S Crescent Wrenches 12-IC"-Saw A Dado Blades-Socket SeU End Wrenches-All Types of Hammers-Hatchets-Screw Drivers- SquaresHack Saws-Mitre Box-Hand Saws- Leveis-Masonary Tools-Cross CatAxes Shovels-Spades-t'oal Shovels-Scoops-Post Hole Digger-Forks-Rakes-Sheet Metal Tools-Chisels-l&U Drill Bits-Crow Bars-Fence Stretcher-Grease Guns-Oil Cans PLUMBING TOOLS Pipe Threaders-Benders-8 Wrenches 14-24"-Copper Pipe ToolsBlow Torch-Butane Torches-Misc. Copper A Lead Pipe A Fittings FISHING EQUIPMENT Casting Rods and R eels-Lures-S inker Molds-Boat Pump-Raincoats-Many Many Misc. Items HOUSEHOLD Lamps • Dishes - Pots - Pans - Rugs and Misc. 1 MISCELLANEOUS S* Lb. New Screws-Nails-Paint-Elec. Suppiies-SmaU Eng. Parts • Misc. Lights - Elec. Bug Catcher - Driving Lites - Golf Clubs A Cart ■ Brooms - Log Chains • Off Chairs • Caulking Guns • Jumper Cables • Ropes IHP A *,HP Elec Mtrs. • 8T Hyd. Jacks - Gas Cans - .Alum, Porch Spts • Well Pump Buckets • Boat Strg. Wheels • 2 Power Mowers. 1 Kenneth W. Miller AUCTIONEERS: Duane MUler *22-4378 (Hsian. Ind Leßnv Yoder Middiebury, Ind I Not Responsible For Accidents TERMS: Casl This is quality merchandise, some new . all like new .

New Salem By MRS. HERB MOREHOUSE NEW SALEM NEWS SUNDAY SERVICES Worship for Giving during the morning worship service was led by John Plank. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hoffman of Grace seminary gave special music by singing “Ivory Palaces”, accompanied by Elaine Kilmer. David Luikaart, representing the Gideon society was guest speaker during the morning worship service. After the singspiration Sunday evening Rhonda Hurd showed slides and told of her experiences in Mexico. Rhonda was among a group of 23 young people in a Youth Crusade of the Oriental Missionary Society touring Mexico for a week in July. -NS- { COMMUNITY NEWS Everett Tom, Jr., and Max Shively representing the Gideons spoke Sunday morning at the Camp Creek Church of the Brethren and Packerton Baptist

SERVICES SERVICES “The Friendly Family Store.” «*The Town Shop Apparel for the entire family. Uptown: Leesburg, Ind. 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 REAL ESTATC REAL ESTATE SUMMER COTTAGE - This property on the east side of Wawasee has three bedrooms, bath and a half. living room, dining area, kitchen with self cleaning oven and glassed in porch. The shuffle board court plus an outdoor gas grill, picnic table and excellent sandy beach offers fun living and enjoyment far all ages. MOBILE HOME • We offer Mobile living in a luxurious manner. The trailer is located on a large lot 161 x 270 which is also zoned for business. The two car plus garage is heated and can serve as a store or small business. SYRACUSE LAKE - This most attractive two story, six room year around home with city utilities is ideal for a small family. The property has a shaded lawn, patio and sea wall. Winter sports may he enjoyed here as well as summer. CONDOMINIUMS - It is our privilege to be able to show you new and lovely LAKEFRONT TOWNHOUSES and to answer , any questions which you may have. May we show you today, or will you phone us at your convenience? IF WHAT YOU WANT ISN’T LISTED. COME 'N' SEE US. WE’LL FIND IT FOR YOU. Chalet Ak : Realty, Inc. JP P.0.80x 142 Rood 13 South George DuckwaU. Broker Syracuse. Indiana Phones: 457-2676 or 856-2688 s t — NASH REALTY > WAWASEE AREA OGDEN ISLAND • 3 bedroom permanent home. 14 baths, lovely fire place, excellent kitchen with dining area plus dining room. .Also new 2 car garage on Lake Wawasee. 56’ frontage. a 842466. h TROUBLE FREE YEAR AROUND HOME on Lake k t Wawasee. This 3 bedroom home is exceptionally well built, has e 4 attractive fire place, lovely kitchen and dining area. There is a garage apartment to the rear of the home oa channel. WAWASEE LAKE FRONTAGE: 2 adjacent 56’ lots. Cedar k Beach on Ogden Island. WELL DONE 2 BEDROOM HOME on channel near Syracuse. This home is all in good taste, bath and half, den area K and enclosed porch. Car and half garage. 827.566. SYRACUSE AREA 25 ACRES - 2 miles south of Syracuse on Road 13. LOVELY 4 BEDROOM HOME ON W. E. LONG DR. • This home is seven years old and well done. Lots of storage and closet space. VERY ATTRACTIVE 3 BEDROOM HOME with large i. recreational area in excellent condition at 818,666. Must see to r appreciate. Situated on Boston street. NORTH SHORE DRIVE - Three bedroom home, car andj half garage, fenced in yard, nicely landscaped, near public beach on Syracuse lake. Jack Nash Realty j h RT. 4, WACO DRIVE JACK NASH PH.: 457-2205 SYRACUSE, INDIANA

churches respectively. Gary, Brenda and Rhonda Hurd accompanied by Mrs. Everett Tom, Jr., were guest singers at the Syracuse Church of the Brethren Sunday morning. Rev. Howard Kreider was dismissed from the Goshen hospital Tuesday. Guests in the Kreider home a few days last week were Ralph Kreider of Indianapolis and Mrs. Gladys Van Sickle of Decatur, 111. Mrs. Russel Baker of North Webster was entertained last Thursday for her birthday by visiting a historic site near Nappanee. Those enjoying the day were Mrs. Elsie Weybright, Mrs. Russel Baker, Mrs. Frank Johnson, Mrs. Earl Ulery, Mrs. Ray Ferverda. Mrs. Ruth DeFries. Mrs. Dale Morehouse, Mrs. Howard Kreider, Mrs. Gladys Van Sickle, Mrs. Inez Shively and Mrs. Mandy Stackhouse. Rev. and Mrs. Michael Ostrander. Shawn and Greg of Harrah, Wash., and Mr. and Mrs.* Bill Speicher were Friday evening supper guests of Rev. and Mrs. Howard Kreider. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ferverda

entertained Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Blake Baumgartner, Jonathon and Lisa of Fort Wayne, Tomi Sue Morehouse, Billy Baumgartner of Florida, Miss Clara Driver and Mr. and Mrs. Rex Wildman, Wenda and Rodney, all of Warsaw. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schermerhorn and family spent Sunday in Indianapolis at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don McManoman. Kathy, and Linda. Little Kathy’s second birthday was observed. Miss Patricia Schermerhorn of Indianapolis and Mr. and Mrs. Noah Endsley of Huntington were also guests. Mrs. Edna Tom spent the week end in North Manchester visiting relatives and her mother. Mrs. Curtis Cripe. On Sunday afternoon they attended a beautiful garden wedding of Mrs. Tom’s nephew David Cripe and Miss Sally Ann Miller, held at the home of the bridegroom’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cripe. Mrs. Edna Tom, Mrs. Ruth DeFries and Mrs. Glen Morehouse attended the county WCTU picnic Tuesday at Winona Lake. The afternoon business was held in the chapel. Reports of the world WCTU convention held recently in Chicago were given by Mrs. Everhart, Mrs. Mary Wilcoxson and Mrs. Glen Morehouse. Mrs. Bruce Baker and family and Mrs. Elsie Weybright spent Sunday afternoon and Monday With Mr. and Mrs. George Schreiber, Jerry and Cindy of New Albany. They returned Doug Baker and Melissa Tom home after they had spent last week with Jerry and Cindy Schreiber. Rev. and Mrs. Mike Ostrander, Shawn and Greg of Harrah, Wash., spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. John Stetler and daughters of Syracuse while attending the Brethren Conference at Winona Lake. PFC Danny Henson At Aschaffenburg U.s. ARMY, GERMANY - Army private first class Danny L. Henson, son of Mr. and Mrs. James D. Henson. box 482, Milford, Ind., is serving with-’ company D of the 85th maintenance battalion near Aschaffenburg, Germany. LAKELAND LOCAL Callers during the week aid at the hone of Mrs. Georgia Buster in Syracuse were Dr. and Mrs. Joe Ritter and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Majewski, all of Chicago; Joe Majewski and son-in-law, of Indianapolis; Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Weldier of South Bend and New Jersey, and Dr. Russell, Arizona state. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY GOING TO COLLEGE must sell F 1967 Yamaha YCSI, 5 speed, I electric start. Phone 658-4979 after 5 p.m. BOAT AND PONTOON storage, reasonable. Pick up and delivery. OK Sales. Hwy. 13 South, Syracuse. Phone 4572515. A.lB-5.29 1966 MUSTANG for sale. 6 cyl. one owner, radio, 3-speed, WW, very clean, 8895. Phone 4572406. j 1869 IMPALA custom coupe for sale, by owner. PS, PB, Automatic transmission. Standard 327. 2-barrell, regular gas, priced to sell. Phone 457-3235 or 533-4910. A. 18,25 LOST — Orange and white cat weighing about 14 pounds. Answer* to the name of “Dink”. Vicinity of Leland Addition, Lake Wawasee. i Reward. Phone 457-2764 or 8562804. LOST — 2 schnauzer pups, male and female. South and west of Milford. Marshall Estep. 6584946 1865 MUSTANG convertible fasale. V-8,3-speed, clean, phone 457-4355. PANELLED TWO-BEDROOM bungalow fa rent or fa sale. On six lots, gas heat, IXL cabinets, combination windows, aluminum siding, basement. Write Box 562 Milford. THREE LOTS including corner lot fa sale. In city limits. Write Box 562 Milford, Ind. 46542. FOR SALE Large metal conference desk. Executive chair fa same. Check writer. Apeco Electro-state (dry) copier. All in A-l condition. J. B. HOY And Associates Phone 834-4450 North Webster, Indiana i i— J

/ .. * ~ Wawasee Property Owners 1 Ass'n. Gets A Peak At Study Group Findings

By BILL SPURGEON Members of the Wawasee Property Owners Association got a peek at findings of the lake study now undo- way, when a member of the Earlham College group conducting the study reported at the association’s annual meeting Sunday. The Wawasee meeting was told that the lake was in pretty good shape, but there were some trouble spots that would bear watching and further study. Mike Melampy of the David W. Dennis Biology station study team reported to the Wawasee group that the dissolved oxygen .count in the big lake was in almost all cases in excess of the minimum to maintain the type of fish and other animal life that the lake has always supported. The biologist added that in most cases, the amount of nitrogen and phosphorus in the lake was below levels at which it would threaten the balance of life in the water and accelerate eutrophication. But, the property owners were warned, some locations did show dangerously high nitrate and phosphate indices—particularly the area at the southeast edge of the lake where Turkey Creek alters, and also in some channel areas. The study group—funded by donations from firms and individuals to the Lakes Study Fund, sponsored by the Syracuse Lake and Wawasee Property Owners Association—is also taking a bacterial count in the lakes to determine if actual sewage is entering the water. The count in some areas is such that this may be the case, the ? Wawasee group was told, and • again the count is highest in some channel areas and in the so-called “sand bar” area north of Highland View Point. Melampy told the association meeting at the Lilly Pavilion on Wawasee that sewage treatment facilities surrounding the lake might well be monitored fa effectiveness, and that septic systems all around the lake might likewise be checked out for the direction of their runoff. The Earlham Graduate stifdent repeated the; warnings given the Syracuse Lake group last month by Dr. Cameron Gifford, head of the Earlham study: —Lack of enforcement makes it possible fa “transiait” boats launched in Wawasee and Syracuse fa day-long, overnight, a week end residential use to violate the state law which says that toilets must be sealed on such boats. —Expansion of the shoreline through channeling and similar development can threaten the useful life of the lakes as recreational areas. —Use of high-nitrogen fertilizers on grounds adjacent to, a draining into, the lakes can promote plant life in the lake that consumes oxygen needed by fish and other animal life. —The septic tank dilemma, plus the problems brought on by the ever-increasing population, could be best solved by the construction of a sewage collection and treatment system fa the entire area, to include sophisticated tertiary treatment to remove nitrate and phosphate effluents fran the sewage. Wawasee Property Owners President Harry Alfrey told the group at Sunday’s meeting that a full report of the Lakes Study project will be made in the fall, f AUTOMOTIVE

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and members will be sent copies. In other business: —Association counsel Robert E. Reed said a suit brought by several individual members, protesting real estate assessments in this area as being excessive compared with those in other portions of the county, had been referred to the Indiana Appellate Court. There are several such cases now there waiting action, he said. —Association Secretary Jack C. Vanderfad said membership had passed the 300-mark. —Alfrey urged members to support the Lakes Study Fund with contributions to be mailed to the fund in care of The State Bank of Syracuse.

Chain-0-Lakes 4-H Winners The following is the list of winners of the Chain-O-Lakes 4-H club that placed at the Kosciusko county fair: Electric I — Jerry Rhodes, blue; Steve Rhodes, blue Electric II — David Engelberth, blue; Bart Hedington, state fair Geology IV — Ralph Reiff, blue Photography 111 — Ralph Reiff, blue Photography IV.— Mark Reiff, state fair Flowers — Brenda Rhodes, red; Janet Rhodes, red Home Ground Improvement 111 — Mark Reiff, state fair Wildlife I — Linda Engelberth, red Wildlife 111 — David Engelberth, red; Roberta Rhodes, blue; Jerry Rhodes, blue; Steve Rhodes, red; Vince Rhodes, blue Wildlife IV - Debra Engelberth, red; Ralph Reiff, blue; Jeff Rhodes, state fair; John Rhodes, blue Forestry I — Bart Hedington, red Forestry II — Mark Reiff, state fair; Steve Rhodes, blue Soil Conservation II — Ralph Reiff, red; Jerry Rhodes, red; John Rhodes, red Soil Conservation IV — Mark Reiff, state fair Weather I — David Engelberth. red; Roberta Rhodes, red; Jerry Rhodes, blue, Vince Rhodes, white Beef — Bill Fawleys, fifth placing; JaneFawley, steer, first placing, and heifer, third placing; Jeff Rhodes, merit; John Rhodes, merit; Jerry Rhodes, merit Lambs — Mark Reiff, merit, Ralph Reiff, merit Horse and pony — Francis

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—Directors Alfrey, Karl Freese. Jr., and George Hetler were unanimously re-elected to three-year terms. Wiley (Bill) Spurgeon was introduced as a new director, chosen earlier in the summer to fill a vacancy caused by resignation of Geage Priebe. —Members were told that a newsletter would be produced regularly to keep members abreast of happenings during the year. —The second Pancake Breakfast of 1971 was announced for Sunday, Sept. 5, at the Lilly Pavilion from 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. The breakfast on the July 4 week " end drew some 650 association members, members of their families, friends and guests.

Bieber, halter, blue; western pleasure, blue; bareback, blue; Lisa Harris, bareback, blue; halter, blue; pony and cart, blue; western pleasure, blue Rabbits — Francis Bieber, white Strawberries — Jeff Rhodes, blue; Jerry Rhodes, blue; John Rhodes, blue Personality — Francis Bieber, blue; Debra Engelberth, blue; Linda Engelberth, blue; Lisa Harris, blue Crafts 111 — Francis Bieber, honorTstate fair possibility Crafts V — Mark Reiff, red Crafts VI — Jeff Rhodes, red Clothing I — Debra Engelberth, blue; Tina Hedington, blue, honor; Janet Rhodes, blue Clothing 111 — Brenda Rhodes," red Foods I — Mary Clark, white; Linda Engelberth, red; John Pifer, blue; Roberta Rhodes, blue Foods II — Marcia Pifer, blue; Janet Rhodes, red Ftoods IV — Debra Engelberth, red) Ralph Reiff, blue; Brenda Rhodes, red Food Preservation I — John Pifer, blue Food Preservation II — Marcia Pifer, red LAKELAND LOCALS John Augsburger, Sr., A1 Graff, and Herbert Dickerson are spending two weeks in,. Canada fishing. Mr. and Mrs. Miram Dewart and daughter, Rebecca, returned to their home in Louisville, Ky., after a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Lloyd Dewart of Milford. Tom Mench, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Mench, Syracuse, has reported to the naval base at Alameda, Calif., having spent a 30-day leave at home following a year's tour of«duty in Viet Nam.

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