The Mail-Journal, Volume 9, Number 30, Milford, Kosciusko County, 23 August 1972 — Page 18

THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., Aug. 23, 1972

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REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE • Moyer Real Estate WAWASEE — Spacious 3 bedroom lakefront home in good neighborhood offering privacy and located on 7© foot lakefront lot with panoramic view. Excellent beach. Fireplace. Family room. Large boathouse on channel at rear. Basement with gas furnace. Call for particulars. « WAWASEE MORRISON ISLAND ROAD — Retired couple or small family will find this year around channel home ideal. Beautiful view of lakefront. Paneled living room, with brick fireplace. View of lake from coxy den at rear. Tile bath with built-in vanity. Twq bedrooms. Gas furnace. Carport. Boathouse has sleeping quarters for summer guests. Fishing from your back yard. You must see this one! ENCHANTED HILLS — Just off Old 13A. Spacious, attractive split-level year around 3 bedroom home. Gold carpeted living room with picture window. 2*4 baths. Kitchen has French Provincial cabinets, Coppertone range and refrigerator. Complete paneled family room. Attached garage. Patio on channel. Gas hot water heat. Aluminum sided exterior and swimming pool privileges and access to Wawasee beach. VETERINARY CLINIC AND RESIDENCE IN CROMWELL — This Business opportunity includes attractive four bedroom home, office, and clinic building, all located on 5 acres at edge of town. Ideal set-up for business or profession. Can be divided and sold separately. Call for particulars. Carolyn J. Meyer, Realtor Office open daily 9:00 to 5:00 including Sundays. Phone — (219) 856-2376 OFFICE EAST SHORE WAWASEE IV J PUBLIC AUCTION PUBLIC AUCTION PUBLIC SALE As I am going to make my home in Florida, I will sell at public auction the following described personal property located north of Warsaw on State Rd. 15 to county Rd. 900 N then east to 300E then north to place at northwest side of Dewart Lake. Watch for public sale signs. SATURDAY, AUGUST 26 - 12:30 P.M. G. E. turquoise electric range, G. E. turquoise refrigerator, G. E. automatic washer and dryer in A-l condition, modern like new 8 piece dining room set extra nice set, large 75” china cabinet, 6 chrome kitchen chairs, gold tilt back chair and ottoman, blue flowered club chair, Madden 2 piece green living room suite like new, swivel rocker and ottoman, occasional chair, Boudoir chair, blue davenport, mahogany desk and chair, small maple desk, 2 end tables, coffee table, card table, 2 good beds complete, large blonde dresser, 2 Monde night tables, metal utility clothes closet, toy chest, Hoover cannister sweeper with attachments, black chest, throw rugs, ironing board, transistor tape recorder, 3 electric fans, electric heater, cooking utensils, set of Limoges dishes service for 12, other dishes, Christmas decorations, bedding, linens, drapes, 2 transistor radios, Cosco utility table, Cosco step stool, serving cart, lamps, books, 2 electric clocks, Sunbeam mixer, some luggage, electric bug killer, toaster, TV trays, cold packer, ice cream freezer, cannister set, electric motor for Daisy chum, pieces of carpet, picnic table and benches, lawn chairs, bird bath, garden hose, garden tools, small tools, child’s swing set, porch swing, step ladder, 12* ladder, some fireplace wood and many other items. ANTIQUES & COLLECTABLES: round oak dining table, cane sewing rocker, pictures and frames, platform rocker and ottoman, drawing room cabinet sewing machine, 2 stands, New Haven clock, Rayo lamp, kerosene lamp, Slaw cutter, iron skillets, stone jars and other pieces. Terms: Cash Not responsible for accidents MRS. DONALD (RUTH) CECIL Auctioneer: Kenneth Fawley Clerk: George Scott PUBLIC AUCTION The following will be sold to settle the estate of Michael Reuter. Location miles north of Milford on State Road 15. Saturday, August 26 at 1:00 FARM MACHINERY Int. Model C tractor with wheel weights, hydraulic loader, 2row cultivators; Int. Model 200 tractor mower; Int. No. 30 spreader; 2-section spring tooth drag; JD 4-section weeder; Int. 2-row com planter; 32* double chain elevator with electric motor; Orchard sprayer on trailer with motor; 2-wheeled trailer; Wards garden tractor with attachments; two water wagons; high speed Oliver gear, in good condition, with 500gallon tank; steel wheel wagon; buck rake; 2-wheeled & 4wheeled carts; walking plow. MISCELLANEOUS Chain saw; electric motor; fence stretcher; tank heater; three light poles; forks; shovels; chains; hand tools; vise & bench; metal platform scales; hedge trimmers;?loo* extension cord; step ladder; misc. fence posts; corn shelter; potato crates; lets of native lumber; tank; wagon wheels; feed sacks; pipe; 14 pcs. of 50* rubber hose; two reel type power lawn mowers; road sign; other items. TURKEY & CHICKEN EQUIPMENT Bundy Incubator with separate hatching compartment; Smith incubator, 28,000 capacity; egg trays; debeaker; egg baskets; chicken brooder; six feed or brooder houses; turkey equipment; lots of shelters with tin roofs; other items. CHICKENS Approximatley fifty hens, 3-years old. OATS approximately 60-bushel. HAY & STRAW Approximately 1000 bales of 1-year old or older, hay. Some straw. HOUSEHOLD ITEMS Dresser; piano; couch; rocker; quilting frames; crocks & jars; coat & wood heating stove; two iron kettles, one jacket; bird bath. NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS Np LUNCH TERMS: CASH X MICHAEL REUTER ESTATE PEOPLES STATE BANK AT LEESBURG, ADMINISTRATOR Everett Rookstool, Auctioneer R 6, Warsaw. Indiana Phone 453-4771

' : REMEMBER WHEN I ,THAPPENED IN SYRACUSE

ONE YEAR AGO The body of Cd. Charles L. Sidle was recovered Tuesday afternoon, following nearly four days of searching, in the waters of Lake Wawasee in about 40 feet of water. The fifth annual Makahiki was held at the city park last week end with over 700 in attendance. Thirty persons attended the Democratic caucus Tuesday night at the scout cabin. The Calvary church was the setting for the August 14 wedding of Paula Kay Kerlin and Robert T. Searfoss. Miss Susan Marie Kirkdorfer and Jeffrey Lynn Myers were united in marriage August 7 in Saint Andrew’s United Methodist church. Tom List is the new Grand Knight for the recently formed Wawasee Knights of Columbus. The Fred Byland family returned Thursday from a week’s vacation in the south. William (Bill or Sealy) Scarbeary is the new Lakeland Youth Center director following resignation of William Brown who has accepted a teaching position at Delphi. A colorful four by eight mural ‘‘Then and Now” the handiwork of artist Kenneth Harkless, was hung this week at the Syracuse office of The Mail-Journal. FIVE YEARS AGO A short GOP caucus by Syracuse Republicans was held Wednesday night at town hall and saw all town office holders renominated for re-election. Christopher Stanfield, two and one-half year old son of Ray ■ Stanfield, was treated and * released from Goshen hospital Saturday after being struck by an auto when he ran into the street between parked cars near his home. Garry Ringler has enlisted in the armed forces and is in warrant officer flight school. James Hamman has been elected president of the Turkey Creek Senior Citizens group. Marti Gale Juday, 16, will leave Tuesday from O’Hare field to jet to Seattle en route to Honolulu, Hawaii, as an exchange student for her junior year. A surprise picnic was held Sunday at the city park honoring the 75th birthday anniversary of Cleo Weaver. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Plank and family of Syracuse were week end guests to Miss Sue Lung, Goshen, and Jean Tucker of Bryan, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cutter and two children of Atlanta, Ga., spent the week end with her parents, the James Kirkwoods. TEN YEARS AGO Death nearly came to 10-year-old James Ryan of Indianapolis Saturday afternoon when the rubber raft which he was floating on in Wawasee was struck by a careening motor boat before he could escape the oncoming craft. Chet Reid Car Parts is to open September 1 on Main street. Heavy damage was sustained in a house fire at the John Hughes home near Wawasee Marina Monday afternoon. Births: A son to Mr. and Mrs. John Kroh; and a son to Mr. and Mrs. James Mortimer. Wayne Coy has been elected commander of the American Legion county council for the ensuing year. Elly Blakesley was crowned champion ladies handicap tournament leader at Maxwelton earlier this week. Betty Ruth Daft of Indianapolis visited this past week end with the Tom Robinsons and Ted Methods. Miss Emilie Dick of Cleveland, Ohio, has been visiting Mrs. Ben Julier and Miss Ida Deardorff. Twenty-seven students of Mrs. Hiliary Bachman presented a piano recital Saturday afternoon in the Syracuse high school. TWENTY YEARS AGO Frank Saemann of Warsaw has leased the former W. M. Wilt plant and will make 97,500 civilian defense army cots. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Rigdon and family are planning to move to Rocky River, Ohio, next month. Shirley Bell exhibited the grand champion steer at the Elkhart county fair last week which sold for $1,248 on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Rasor celebrated their 60th anniversary on August 21. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Flaig and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Osterman of Fort Wayne called Saturday at the J. C. Bailey home. The Wawasee Restaurant was sold Thursday by Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Snyder to Dorothy Connolly. Sunday guests of Mrs. Alma Eyer and Gary were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sherwood of Warsaw, Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Roberts and family, Dunlap, Mr. and Mrs.

James Eyer and family of Elkhart, and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Eyer and daughter, Syracuse. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Scearce of Fort Wayne spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Whitehead. FORTY-FIVE YEARS AGO Izaah Ketring, 79, died Monday in the South Bend home of a son. Miss Rebecca Fleming and Harald Kitson were married August 13 by Rev. Thomas in Warsaw. The Journal’s new owner, Harry Porter, Jr., has this week defined his paper policy. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rear and Mr. and Mrs. Loran Kear came Monday from Forrest, Ohio, to visit Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Cleveland. Mr. and Mrs. George O. Snyder and Phyllis of Toledo, Ohio, called Thursday in the Walter Kegg home. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nicolai and Mrs. Irwin Byland and

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Phyllis May were Sunday callers - in the Harold Nicolai home at Elkhart. A. J. Thibodeaux returned Wednesday from a visit with relatives in Vermont. Vehicles Collide At Private Drive Vehicles operated by Augustine Seulean, 55, Anderson, and Ann V. Gilbert, 16, r 3 Syracuse, collided about one and one-fourth miles west of North Webster Wednesday afternoon with damage listed at over $2,000. The Gilbert auto was eastbound on CR 650 N and Seulean was northbound from a private driveway onto the county road according to the sheriff’s department who investigated. LAKE LAN D LOCALS On Saturday, Aug. 19, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Zimmerman of r 2 Milford had dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tony Zimmerman and son of Whitestone and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Alderfer of Hobart. Mr. and Mrs. George Auer of Milford had Sunday callers of Mr. and Mrs. John Kunce of North Webster and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Scott of Syracuse.

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