The Mail-Journal, Volume 10, Number 34, Milford, Kosciusko County, 19 September 1973 — Page 17

Seeks to reclaim stolen tools Contractor Jerry Vance of

PUBLIC AUCTION PUBLIC AUCTION PUBLIC AUCTION As wo have sold our home we will sell the following located at 712 E. Chicago street in Syracuse (the southeast part) on Saturday, September 22 at 12:30 TRACTOR * IMPLEMENTS Ford-Ferguson tractor w-3-point hitch; 3-point post hole digger w-7" auger, 3point carry all; T 3-point disc; Ford 7* 3-point mower; Ford l-row cultivator, spring shank; 3-point spring tooth harrow; Ford 3-14" plow; Ford 2-14" plow; mud boat MISCELLANEOUS Cyclone seeder; steel wheel barrow; Planet Jr. garden tractor; rototiller & mower w-motor; two tree cartssoil shredder A metal box; assorted insecticides, cut building stone; dirt wagon w-bed; aluminum rack; shovels; hoes; hand tools; two W x r metal signs, extension ladder; four wood corner posts; railroad ties; five milk cans; parts bin w-44 drawers; misc. lumber; hot water circulator; two push mowers ; fifty t" cement blocks; barrel type oil pump; Myers water pimp; 4' x•' utility shed, wood; bags of sawdust; twelve SO lb. bags of 10-0-4 lawn A tree fertilizer; five log chains; lawn roller; fertilizer lawn drill; lawn edger, NEW; hedge trimmers; vacuum leaf gatherer; elec, pump; alum, step ladder; fifteen gallon of wood penta treat; oil drums; pipe fittings; outdoor sign; many misc. items. HOUSEHOLD ITEMS Flat top desk; desk lamp; two file cabinets; chest-of-drawers; metal bed; maple drop leaf table w-four chairs A one Captain chair A maple hutch; walnut serving table; cabinet; misc. chairs; shelving; utility cabinets; Hoover portable washer; Horton wringer washer; floor lamp; pictures A frames; hammock; child s wagon; fruit jars; other items ANTIQUES Oak drop leaf table; music cabinet; books; bed; dresser; commode; oak hall mirror on stand; kerosene lamp; other items TRUCK 1754 Int. 1-ton pickup truck, runs TERMS: Cash No Lunch Not Responsible For Accidents Ralph Oyler AUCTIONEER: Everett Rookstool R. 4 Warsaw, Ind. 46580 Phone (217) 453-4771

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LAKE WAWASEE. WAWASEE APARTMENTS (south end of lake, near intersection with old SR 8): Excellent year around apartment building, two to three bedroom apartments, one efficiency. These excellent furnished apartments are being converted into Condominium Units for sale, ranging in price as follows: 1 one bedroom efficiency $10,000.00 1 two bedroom 18,500.00 1 three bedroom 23,500.00 3 two bedroom (lakeside) 27,500.00 1 three bedroom (lakeside) 33,500.00 liaww ‘ ■-MMHI LAKE WAWASEE, BAY POINT CONDOMINIUM APTS., (Phase 3), Second Building, Second Floor: Excellent lakefront apartment with three bedrooms, two baths, large living room with fireplace, equipped kitchen, dining room, large family room, equipped utility room. Carport, outside storage, swimming pool and boat dock. $57,900. MKKiriL - LAKE WAWASEE, Stroh’s Addition; excellent 4 bedroom year around home on 53* lakefront and 170* side channel lot. Three baths, family room and living room each with a fireplace, equipped kitchen, gas hot water heat, Nutone intercom and music system, built-in food center and central vacuum. Large lakefront patio and deck, 2 car garage. $73,900. MS- ■ 71 NORTH SHORE DRIVE, SYRACUSE LAKE: Very nice two story year around home on wooded lot, built in 1971. Four bedrooms, two full baths, attached two car garage, deck over garage, easement to Syracuse Lake nearby. Owner transferred. $44,900.

Syracuse is working with local police to reclaim tools amounting to approximately $350 stolen from a job he was on at Papakeechie Lake recently.

TODD MALTY

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14 YEARS AGO, SEPT. 24,1959 Miss Ann Haab will be complimented at a miscellaneous bridal shower at the home of Mrs. Carlton Beer Friday evening. The Milford Lions saw a color film of this year’s 500 mile race at Indianapolis at their Monday night meeting. Hie line of 1960 Chevrolet trucks with many new and convenient features will go on display throughout the nation next Friday. A special meeting of the Parent-Teachers association will be held Thursday in the community building at 8 p.m. The Don Kirkdoffers accompanied a group of about 18 skaters from the Dewart Lake Skating club to Eby’s Pines north of Bristol Sunday evening. A Milford resident, Mrs. Theodore Haab, 87, was the oldest person attending the annual Haab reunion held September 12 at Monticello. Mrs. Nettie Marquart of r 2 Milford celebrated her birthday

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gpiS — IH Ml 3511 I 91 LAKE WAWASEE (near fish hatchery): Very nice three bedroom year around home on lakefront lot, newly carpeted throughout.. Large living room with fireplace, enclosed lakefront porch, screened porch at rear. Nice kitchen, eating area, full bath, utility room, outside storage shed. $49,900. I# ‘ W ? ' LAKE WAWASEE, STROH’S EVERGREEN ADDITION: (channel) Nice year round home on 50* channel lot. Large living room with limestone fireplace, dining area, large well equipped kitchen, large bedroom and full ceramic bath. Large family room at rear with sliding doors to covered rear patio. This large family room could easily be two additional bedrooms. House is carpeted throughout and has approximately 1,500 sq. feet. The entire property is in excellent condition and includes a new garage. $31,900. Shown by appointment only. WAWASEE VILLAGE: Nice three bedroom year around home on beautiful lot with 70* road frontage. Living room, kitchen and dining, full bath, utility room. Forced air natural gas heat. $14,500. LAKE WAWASEE — Bay Condominium Apts., Phase 111 — Excellent lakefront LAKE WAWASEE — from lake - Excellent year around property. SHOULD YOU NOT SEE what you are looking for, please call — we have many more! (Stop by our offices for our current listing pamphlets.) Todd Realty Joe & Barbara Todd, Realtors-GRIs HARLAN STEFFEN, Sales Representative CLARA WARNER, Sales Representative WAWASEE LAKE OFFICE— Ca II 856-2217 R. 2, Syracuse 46567 — East side of lake, open daily 9-6; Sat. 9-5: Sun. noon-4; evenings by appointment only. WAWASEE VILLAGE OFFICE —Call 457-4417 ° State road 13 south in “The House in the Village” Open daily 10-6: Sat. 10-5: Sun. noon-4; evenings by appointment only.

on Sunday with 52 of her children, grandchildren and greatgrandchildren. Mrs. Herb Kann was hostess to the Dewart Lake Pinochle dub on Monday evening. The Thursday Night Sewing dub met last Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Arthur Baumgartner. The Mother’s dub participated in a basket lunch held at the Robert Spearman home at Dewart Lake Sunday noon. 24 YEARS AGO, SEPT. 22,1949 Mr. and Mrs. James Fisd are the parents of a son, James Philip. Charles D. Smith purchased the Peyton Goodwin house on West Fourth street in Milford Friday and will take possession this week. The present enrollment of Kosciusko county schools outside Warsaw totals 4,547. Thirty history students of Milford school spent Sunday at the Chicago Railroad fair. The local Boy Scout troop will

make a periodic paper drive Saturday. St-Mar-Kos Pomona Grange met at the Waubee grange hall Thursday evening and dected officers. A family reunion was hdd at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Haggerty Sunday. “President’s meeting” of the Sorosis club was held at the home of the new president, Mrs. S. E. Ellison, on Tuesday evening. The Milford Lions club members swelled the Judy Sullivan polio fund by $59.10 at their Monday night meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McCrea of South Bend and Mr. and Mrs. Paul McCrea of San Francisco called on Mrs. Ada Gunther Saturday afternoon. 30 YEARS AGO, SEPT. 23,1943 On Labor Day the northern Illinois and Wisconsin district voted to become a part of the Camp Mack organization. The members of the Thursday Night Sewing dub and one guest enjoyed an evening of sewing at the home of Mrs. Joseph Sunthimer. F. G. Speicher and daughter, Ruth of Nappanee were Sunday evening callers at the Charles Speicher home. Frank Beer, Jr., and Walter Ritter have arrived in North Africa. Mrs. Merle Campbell is employed by the Chicago Telephone Co. in Elkhart. September 10 closed the most successful and busiest season yet at Camp Mack with nearly 2,900 campers being enrolled since May 30. The Concord Ladies’ Aid met at the home of Mary Stiffler for an all day meeting Thursday. Mrs. Edward Cain entertained at a chicken supper Tuesday for her husband’s birthday and for a son, Hubert. Charles A. Speicher of Milford, B & O section worker, injured his right knee Wednesday while using a lever on a jack. James Barnes, who enlisted in the US Army Reserves recently, was given a week end pass and spent Sunday here with his parents. 40 YEARS AGO, SEPT. 21,1933 On Thursday morning at about 9:30 the fire whistle sounded and an alarm was sent in from the George Odgen residence on N. Main street. A surprise party in honor of Mrs. Rebecca Searfoss’ 80th birthday was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Link Martin on Sunday. The Department of Agriculture has announced the open hunting season for waterfowl, coot and jacksnipe would be limited to two months this year. The high school baseball team won their first league ball game from Syracuse Friday night by a score of 14 to 11. County officers and 35 vigilantes were in tears after a representative demonstrated the use of tear gas bombs in the aid of capturing criminals. Eugene Maloy was placed in charge of one of the Standard Oil

HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP wanted Press Operators For Ist & 3rd Shifts Apply: Schacht Rubber Products SR 13 South Syracuse HELP WANTED Heavy Labor Classification Immediate Openings 2d And id Shifts We offer competative wages, eight paid holidays, company paid insurance and retirement plan. Contact: Jack A. Lewallen Between 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. Or Call For Evening Or Saturday Appointment SYRACUSE RUBBER PRODUCTS, INC. 500 S. Huntington Phone 457-3141 Syracuse

stations at Angola recently. Silver dollars tliat have been stored away for s “rainy day” are making their appearance in this community in unusually large numbers. BIRTHS: Mr. and Mrs. Vem Rassi are the parents of a daughter; Mr. tind Mrs. Ira Tinkle are the parents of a son, Marion Paul; Nr. and Mrs. Ralph Merrick are the parents of a daughter, Doris Jeanette. Beer, $ l2O taken from Turf Bar Milford town marshal Don Drake reports one six pack of beer and $l2O in cash were taken from the Turf Bar on Main street Sunday night or Monday morning. The building was checked at 9 p.m. on Sunday and everything was in order. Wlien employees arrived for work at 7:30 a.m. Monday the break-in was discovered. Entrance was gained by breaking a lock on the door. The break-in is still under investigation. Two-car accident on North Huntingtor street in Syracuse Syracuse police investigated a two-car accident at the corner of North Huntington and High streets in Syracuse at 11:35 a.m. Monday. Robert R. Scliisler, 17, r 1 Cromwell, was driving a 1964 Chevrolet south on Huntington street, when a 1964 Pontiac driven by Donald D. Strieby, r 3 Syracuse, heading east on High street, failed to sl op and crashed into the Schisler auto. According to chief of police Vanderßeyden, iamage to the hood, grill and headlight of the Schisler auto amounted to $270 and damage to tlie Strieby car’s left front amounted to SBS. No one was ticketed. $250 damages when car is forced off road Catherine Gianfrancisco, 36, North Webster, was westbound on Warner road, three miles east of Syracuse, at 7 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 13, when a second car forced her off the roadway. She applied the brakes and the car swerved, hitting a fence along the road. County police Sgt. Alan Rovenstine investigated, setting damage at $250. Undetermined amount of damage Friday Autos driven by Robert W.. Deleury, 52270 Ssnta Monica Dr., Granger, and Jeiry L. Brown, 28, r 2 Leesburg, collided Friday at 8:05 p.m. at tlie East Center

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street extension on US 30 at Warsaw. Patrolman Jerry Johnson was the investigating officer and ticketed Deleury for failure to

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yield the right of way and driving under the influence of intoxicating beverages. ■ No injuries were reported and an undetermined amount of damage was done.

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