The Mail-Journal, Volume 10, Number 43, Milford, Kosciusko County, 21 November 1973 — Page 19

Manchester | holiday concert December 2 } NORTH MANCHESTER - -<7lhe public is invited to the annual Manchester college Christmas

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Call The Pacesetters 457-3194 113 W. Main Street Syracuse WATERFRONT Oracious living In this spacious 3 badroom watarfront, homo. Includes us.OOO BTU gas furnaca with elactronlc air cleaner, central air and vacuum, fully equipped kitchen, 2 fireplaces, thermo windows, and sliding glass door. Intercom on all 4 levels and patio, heated l’z> car garage (w) automatic doors, large lot, underground sprinkling system, double seawall and walk, 2 boat covers. There are so many other features about this waterfront home we cannot state them all in our ad. House, extras, and furnishings cannot be replaced at $135,000. Call for more details and appointment. Wft ' ;.. W i, gj ■ • * PRETTY AND PROUD You will be proud of the clean good lines and pretty features of this 3 bedroom, one and one-half baths on two lots. A good buy in the midtwenties. LOW DOWN PAYMENT On this mobile home in very good condition. Living room has pullout and new carpeting. Sits on beautiful wooded private lot that you can rent. An easy to own place of your own. $4,000. * .f 'Ba LOVE NEST Perfect for newly marrieds, is this bungalow surrounded by a white picket fence. Kitchen appliances are included and there's a two-car garage. Easy to own at the small price of $10,500. LAKE SMALLEY LOT Picture your new home on this 150 x 150 lot, 12 foot easement to lake. Land Is high on a hill overlooking your quiet secluded lake. Your plans or we have many floor plans to choose from. Better call now to see the grounds and this beautiful lake. Priced for only $5,400. YOUR STARTER HOME Pie-shaped lot with your own dock on channel to Wawasee. Plenty of storage for personal belongings, kitchen Is compact and can be hidden. Bedroom, living room, sitting room with fireplace. Little up keep with redwood construction. Home good for starters. Terms or cash. Better call now before this beauty is gone. Only $14,000. WAUBEE HIDEAWAY Unwind at your new location on this quiet lake cottage which is in good repairs, along with an excellent condition seawall. There are many extras to go along. Cement block house for pontoon boat, motor and pier. Cottage has a new modern kitchen, 2 bedrooms, walk-in closed living or dining room and sun porch enclosed. Car parking on top of boat house. This should go fast, call before it's too late. Price in mid-20‘s. TIPPECANOE LAKE LOT 115 Pt. waterfront. On Wildwood Isle. $5,500. IN GOSHEN Newly paneled living, dining and downstairs bedroom. Kitchen repainted. 2 bedrooms upstairs and stairway waiting your touch. Nice fenced in back yard. ss,»oo. HERE IT IS! Beautiful lakefront cottage with everything you need for pleasurable living. 3 bedroom, I’/> baths, fireplace, large lot, double garage beautifully decorated. In the twenties. EPWORTH FOREST Beautiful year old Ranch, 3 bedrooms, spacious kitchen and dining room, full finished basement, double garage, set on two lots with lake easement. WITH A LITTLE BIT OF WORK This could be a dollhouse. Three bedrooms, living room, dining room, kitchen and bath. The view across the street is Syracuse Lake with a public easement within steps. The back yard has a beautiful Wisteria Arbor, very unusual for this climate. See it for its possibilities. ss,soo. MOVE RIGHT IN This lovely Wawasee lakefront home is fully furnished and has a top line inboard-outboard pontoon boat ready for you. Everything in this house is in tip-top condition, and requires minimum maintenance so you will have time to enjoy the lake. 3 bedrooms, 1V» baths with many great features. $70,000. LAKEFRONT DREAMHOUSE Four bedroom, 2V> bath, fabulous A-frame with circular iron staircase and two fireplaces. All glass facing the lake with 10 foot dock on two sides and concrete patio on ground floor. Beautiful landscaping. This house could not be duplicated at $45,000. Our constant desire In serving Syracuse is to provide professional real estate service and counsel of the highest quality. For this purpose, members of our sales staff boast years of experience, knowledge and training. Their insight into every aspect of real estate . business is coupled with courtesy judgment, honesty and responsibility. When you list your property with NELLANS, you can be confident of getting the best possible service. Real estate is our only business. Office Hours: 9 To 5 Monday Thru Saturday After 6 P.M. Call Bill Detert Res. 267-4262 Doug Allen Res. 457-4970 Lynda Marshall Res. 453-4207 Frank Greco Res. 269-1012 Mary Ann Lacas Res. 658-4027

choral concert, to be held Sunday, Dec. 2, in the college auditorium at 3:15 p.m. The college's chapel choir, women’s glee club and A Cappella choir will sing under the direction of Dr. Clyde Holsinger, chairman of the music department, and JoElyn McGowan, assistant professor of music.

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Mrs. Roy (Mary Jane) Miller of Syracuse sustained three broken ribs and suffered from shock when her 1972 Chevrolet hit the front area of Thornburg’s Drug store at the south edge of Syracuse at 5:29 Wednesday evening. The current pastor at Concord United Methodist church is A. C. Underwood who retired last May after 38 years in the ministry. The church will celebrate its 125th anniversary on December 10. Miss Susan Elaine Cooper, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cooper of Dublin, Ohio, and Dr. Michael Andrew Rigdon, son of Mrs. Jay A. Rigdon and the late Mr. Rigdon, were united in marriage in an early September wedding at the Northwest United Methodist church at Columbus, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Alcides Amado of Porto Alegre, Brazil, South America, have announced the engagement and approaching December 26 wedding of their daughter, Soniamar, to John Francis Denton, son of Mrs. Eva Siminson of Syracuse. The Camp Fire girls of Goshen and Syracuse are now members of the Goshen-Syracuse Council of Camp Fire Girls, Inc., following a Monday night meeting at the First English Lutheran church in Goshen where the merger took place. 5 YEARS AGO, NOV. 20, 1968 The Syracuse town board of trustees on Tuesday night, let bids to four for the water improvement program. Mrs. Maxwell Simon and Miss Mary Simon called Sunday afternoon at the Ralleigh Halsey home, Kimmell. Becky Kolberg of Syracuse was first runner-up this week in the 1969 Kosciusko county Junior Miss contest. Allen E. Smith has completed his basic training and has been

/• L A? 1973 [ IPs the payoff! You remember way Your check is in the mail as of back last year when you started today. Now you can start being a your Christmas Club Account? And swashbuckling Santa right away, every week you stashed some cash ? Early birds get great buys, too! (Minting Unnsr Sank ‘The Royal Treasury’ (ftamelDt Square 'EBehster t i 4 If Loan Center For Autos - Boats - Lake And Mobile Homes I Srrrratiun I .... "J Officers— King Arthur v _ t Chris Schenkel, Chr. of Board /Hrrlin j. Homer Shoop, President £ Sir Kanrrlnt bn Car r I Edward R. Likens, Exec. V.P. A Cashier ' r D % i t ©urrn (Surnrurrt c i C Dolores M. Bachelder, Vice Pres. E A Sir (Salahab J T Donald L. Watkins, Vice Pres. 1 Kabirs ©f (Ehr Kakr 1 O Marlene Black, Auditor Beverly Hamman, Ass*t. Cashier V Rachael Aaron, Ass't. Vico Pres. ' | Knights ©f Ihr Knunb iEablr Walter «. Shoop, Director Leo J. Klereln, Director Lorin J. Badskey, Director

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assigned to Sheppard Air Force Base, Texas, for specialized schooling in aircraft maintenance. Mary Jo Martin became the bride of Raymond Mullins on November 2 in Calvary United Methodist church. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Brown announce the engagement of their daughter, Connie Leigh, to Steven Wayne Solina with a January wedding planned. 10 YEARS AGO, NOV. 21,1963 Members of the Purdue survey team rendered a report to the Lakeland school officials at their general meeting on Monday, as to proposed school buildings needed. The Conn and Buhrt Lumber company was sold Monday night, however, the new owner’s name was not disclosed. Howard Kline is the new manager of the D-X station on South Huntington street. R. Leon Connolly, town attorney since 1946, has requested his name not be considered for the post when the new town board makes its official family after members take office the first of the year. Robert Drudge has been promoted to the rank of airman third class at Pensacola, Fla. Services were held this week for Mrs. Ralph (Louie) Moore, 77. Mr. and Mrs. John Bowser, Miss Ethel Bowser and Mrs. Hazel Dausman visited Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Snodgrass of Dowagiac, Mich., Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Baldwin have purchased property in Fascination Place, Lake Wawasee. 20 YEARS AGO, NOV. 24,1953 Quick thinking on the part of its engine crew and a swift application of brakes, avoided a more serious accident Wednesday morning when the Wheeling-Chicago passenger

steam train of the westbound Baltimore and Ohio collided with a caterpillar at the first lake intersection east of Syracuse. Miriam Wilt and Charles Rock, Jr., were united in marriage this week in the Central Christian church of Elkhart. Klink’s new supermarket is rapidly becoming a reality in construction of a 70 x 125 foot structure at the intersection of Chicago and Huntington streets, and is expected to be completed by April 1. Early stages of construction of an enlargement to the Wawasee Motel, recently purchased by Mr. and Mrs. Wilmet Jones, may be seen now. Ed Kleinknight and Ernest Rogers, salesmen for S & M Motor Sales, have just returned from Indianapolis and a private preview of the new 1954 Chevrolet trucks. 45 YEARS AGO, NOV. 22,1928 Cromwell parties are building a 9-hole golf course at the east end of Lake Wawasee. Mr. and Mrs. John Dillen called Sunday afternoon at the home of son, Melvin. Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Jeffries spent Sunday at Solomon’s Creek in the Melvin Tully home. Mrs. James Mick called Tuesday on her mother, Mrs. Margaret Strieby. Hilary Bachman, Emmett O’Haver and Douglas Vanderwater went to Indianapolis Saturday to look for employment. William Fackler, who resides northeast of Syracuse, will have a public sale at his farm on November 27. Mr. and Mrs. E. Y. Brown, Cedric and Betty Kegg, and Marguerite Barker of Indianapolis spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kegg. Christmas struggle By MRS. ANN HANCOOK Area Extension Agent Each year Christmas gets to be more of a struggle to think of a gift for the woman who has

everything. Although most women don’t appreciate practical gifts for the kitchen, they do, enjoy small appliances and utensils that are more for entertaining and fun. A chafing dish <r fondue pot might be just the gift you are looking for. Both of these utensils have come from European descent. The chafing dish is a French product. It differs from the fondue pot in that it has a blazer pan and a water pan. It works on much the same principal as the double boiler. The chafing dish is most useful on a buffet table to keep food warm for a long period of time. Since the food does not come in contact with direct heat there is no scorching or burning. The fondue pot on the other hand is used for cooking the food not merely keeping it warm. The Swiss people were the first to use the fondue pot. They specialized in cheese fondues. Since the fondue pot has gained popularity in the States, several courses have been devised so that an entire meal can be served from various pots. When shopping for a fondue pot there are several things to consider. Cost is an important factor. Electric pots are usually the most expensive. Many people feel that plugging the pot into an outlet destroys the atmosphere that an open flame creates. Pottery pots are used for cheeses and desserts since they cannot withstand the high temperature of cooking oil. Metal pots are used for the main course which usually includes beef fondue. A variety of accessories are available to compliment your fondue supper. But the only necessary addition is the fork. Fondue forks are longer than the traditional dinner fork and have wooden handles. The other accessories can be purchased after the homemaker has tried several recipes and can serve them with ease. Teriyaki Meatballs 1 tablespoon soy sauce 1 tablespoon water 2 teaspoons sugar ¥< teaspoon instant minced onion Dash garlic salt Dash ground ginger M lb. lean ground beef to cup fine soft bread crumbs Cooking oil Combine soy sauce, water, sugar, onion, garlic salt, and ginger; let stand 10 minutes. Combine ground beef and bread crumbs, stir in soy sauce mixture. Shape into %” meat balls. Spear meatballs on bamboo shewers. Cook in deep hot fat 375 degrees in a fondue pot about IM: minutes. Makes 2% dozen balls. Agnes F. Gross receives 50-year OES award of gold Mrs. Agnes F. Gross, a member of Leesburg chapter 287 Order of the Eastern Star, was presented her 50 year pin by past grand matron Mrs. Ray Oberly of Bremen on Wednesday, Nov. 14, at her home in Leesburg. Others attending the ceremony were Mrs. Jack Hetler, worthy matron; Mrs. G. W. Stalter, associate matron; Mr. and Mrs. Chris Kammerer; Mrs. Morris Huffman, secretary; all of the Leesburg chapter. Also, attending were Ray Oberly, Mrs. Mervin Mishler and Mrs. Wade Mishler, daughter of Mrs. Gross.

GARAGE & HOUSE SALE Fri., Sat. & Sun. — November 23, 24, 25 House sold — we are moving into an apartment in Fort Wayne. (We are both employed there). Not much room. Many items must be sold. SUCH AS: GE refrigerator-freezer (large) frostless, deluxe, works good; 4-cushion sofa 88” long; reclining chair; ottoman; serving cart; 13” portable TV, battery, car or regular 115 volt current; books; dishes; deluxe card table, 8 place, padded playing surface, 8 ash trays, 8 drink wells and 8 chip wells, very nice, like new; dishes; glassware; many decorative small pieces; linens; bed clothes; and many misc items; Hoover upright elec, sweeper with attachments; Bissel hand sweeper; wrought iron glass top patio table with 4 chairs; 7 pc. poppy & black teflon cooking utensils TOOLS Wheel barrow; garden hose; buck saw; hand saw; hoes; rakes; tree trimmer; hedge trimmer; grass hand trimmer; aluminum stepladded; wood stepladder; oil space heater (small); hand tools; DiDe wrench; 50’ elec. ext. cord; auto top carrying brackets; axe; hammers; two aluminum storm windows complete with self storing screens (29t4” x 47%” outside measure); 7%” circular saw, new box never opened; %” Black & Decker drill with attachments (new) ; crumb shovel; spade; misc. nuts, bolts & screws; 21” Lawn Boy self propelled lawn mower, excellent cond. LUMBER 5 pc. 2”x6” 8’ long; 4 pc. shiplap 8’ long; 3 pc. 1” x 12” 8’ long; misc. small pc.; 1 set folding saw horses; 5% boxes new floor tile (Kentile asbestos) 22” electric multi-speed fan; transistor radios; battery clocks; Christmas lights & decorations ANTIQUES Bissel hand sweeper, good condition (one of the first); scales; picture frames with needle point All of the above priced for quick sale. Super bargains. First road north of Frog Tavern, sharp right turn 1 block, large 2 story white house, garage & covered patio. Phone 457-2486, Syracuse. Martha & Curly Nash, Owners

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fl SPECIAL MUSIC — The Ralph Bushongs of Syracuse will furnish special music for the week end revival at Zion Chapel United Brethren church south of Syracuse at the intersection of county road 1000 N and the old North Webster-Syracuse road. The revival will be held Friday, Saturday and Sunday, Nov. 23, 24 and 25, starting at 7 o'clock each evening, in addition to the regular Sunday morning service. A quartet will be participating in the Sunday night service. Rev. Walter Sommers of Elkhart will serve as evangelist. Rev. Chester Reed is pastor of the church. The public is invited to join the services. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ATTENTION SHOPPERS PAYTON PLACE has newly arrived for Christmas: Tools for dad; gifts for mom; new factory seconds in dinette sets; dressers and chests and new beds, queens, fulls, twins and hide-a-beds; Colonial couches and chairs; end tables and lamps; also, a good line of used furniture; have one coppertone refrigerator, like new. Suzuki trailbike and toys for the kids. More coming in daily. Hours: 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Daily Except Sunday Northeast side Wawasee at old 13-A and 1250 or call 457-2315 ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦

DEAN TOTAL TRACTION Premium 78 Series Mud & Snow ~ Choice Os y Constructions — Polyester Cord . f f Fiberglass II I (KIW Belts I ~ Full4P, y II I Polyester Cord i . \ — Pinned For U Metal Studs — Available In wA Original Equipment White Sidewall Design Size Price Excise Tax A-78-13 123.90 Si .83 C-78-14 24.97 2.03 E-78-14 25.48 2.22 F-78-14 26.29 - 2.37 G-78-14 26.99 2.53 H-78-14 28.48 2.75 G-78-15 26.92 2.60 H-78-15 28.48 2.80 J-78-15 29.00 3.01 L-78-15 , 3.13 Prices Include Tires Installed And Balanced McFarren Service Station See E. C. Bailey Or Windy Adams SR 15 Phone:6sß-4159 Milford

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