The Mail-Journal, Volume 15, Number 44, Milford, Kosciusko County, 22 November 1978 — Page 16

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WAWASEE REALTY (219)457-2700 "i». A Jim Phyllis Jud V Jeannine Louden Louden Gregory Schrock 457-4911 457-5406 457-4944 BP. O. BOX 178 SYRACUSE. INDIANA 46567 (Next To Dairy Queen) “PUT YOUR TRUST IN US!” r NEW LISTINGS '' I BbL B'' < FRONT. 3 l[ 1 i bedroom, large pleasant living room with beautiful fireplace and an * t I all new solid oak beamed kitchen with new appliances & built-in ( ) (’ micro oven, all this PLUS aSO wooded channel lot behind. Call (• I < now for inspection'Owner relocated I. I <; *' ; L. \ ■' x <*'JkZ. i ( I i; ;i * • Hikit '! |t NO. 160 THIS EXTRA SPECIAL 4 BEDROOM ![ <[ EXECUTIVE HOME, 2 1 > bath, attached garage, beautifully > i decorated inside and landscaped outside on nearly 2 wooded acres < 1 I* is now being offered for sale It is completely maintenance free < ( <[ Call for further information ’) ~* ^Wi W WtWWi W BBW»gj| * a I ik*T NO. 151 • • . for those looking for super 3 bedroom home, under SIO,OOO Sign on 14x70 1974 Liberty. Immaculate A-l condition. COULD SELL BEFORE OPEN HOUSE. NO. 137 FAMILY HOME - LARGE LOT. Priced to sell now at only $29,900. Completely redecorated IN and OUT. Call for appointment. sW3 | f p NO. 156 ONLY $26,900 — Good 1,200 sq. ft. home on large wooded lot 3 bedrooms, insulated, close to boat channel. Very private! i 1 i . ■ Iwh —■■ ““I * . . . ■**». NO. 144 SUPER RUNAWAY BAY CONDO - at super off season price. $46,900! - 1 * •" 1 ’■ ■ ■HHMRHMNi fe‘ \ , NO. 146 NICE COUNTRY HOME - on 2 landscaped acres, ready to move into. 3 bedrooms, full basement with fireplace, all appliances, carpet & drapes Just $57,900. NO. 123 MAKE OFFER ON THIS UNIQUE SPOT! Wawasee's largest A-frame home or business. Reduced to $87,000. wkWtwy- '<*3 .*&7 •■ x V-1 tv - I*7' iwr 'gfa/ ”1 ■ NO. 126 BUY NOW AND SAVE THOUSANDS! 4 properties in one, on jpg’ o f Lake Wawasee North Shore. Reduced off season sale $170,000 —OFF SEASON RENTALS HARBORSIDE CONDOS FURNISHED - REDUCED HOMES FROM »225 PLUS UTILITIES - NO PETS

Syracuse Honor Roll released by Haffner

Listed below are the students who earned a place on the Syracuse Junior High School Academic Honor Roll during the first grading period as released by Principal Charles L. Haffner, Distinguished honor roll students could have at most one “B” with all other grades being “A.” Regular honor roll students must earn at least a "B” in all academic courses. Distinguished Honor Roll Eighth grade - Steve Alford, Bill Dixon, Mike Miller and Scott Stutzman Seventh grade - Michelle Berkey, Carla Clouse, Larua Meditch, Jeff Morgan, Michelle Nemeth, Jeff Schmahl and Mark Walker Sixth grade - Amy Clouse, Melissa Courtney, Doug Gerstner, Timothy Gillum, John Hapner, Randy Roe, Ann Steffen and Resa Stewart TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE — Fur coat, brown, size 12, 30” long, $200; Jacket, white pile, 25” long, size 9 or 11, $25. 457-2030. RENT RENT — two bedroom modern downstairs apartment, 3 blocks to Center in Syracuse, adults, no pets, 457-3506. NEW SUPPLY — 1979 desk calendars, appointment books for daily or weekly, desk organizers, waste baskets in walnut and black, Eldon stack trays, in assorted colors. THE MAIL-JOURNAL office, 103 E. Main, Syracuse. Phone 457-3666. N.29-D.13 FARMERS HOME BUYERS We have several homes under construction in the MILFORDarea that qualify for 100% financing. Contact us now so we can begin your loan closing. HERITAGE REAL ESTATE 202 S. Main St. Milford 658-9393

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Regular Honor Roll Eighth grade - Troy Bornman, Tim Crum, Vanessa Glancy, Pat Hare, Lori Keim, Marcy Laub, Grace Lauridsen, Lynn Ryman, Terri Smith, Kim Spitler, Paul Taylor, Jeff Thorn, Jon Vitaniemi and Andy Wysong Seventh grade - Domie Carboneau, Sara Cox, Lisa Keener, Brenda Messenger, Tammy Noel, Vicki Peterson, Helen Pounds, Kristi Rockehbaugh, Tammy Sherman, Marcia Taylor, Tammy Tranter and Heather Yoder Sixth grade - Sandra Bowman, Robert Carter, Cathy Cobbum, Michelle Courtney, Amy Glassley, Lori Hepler, Sheila Kleinrichert, Peter McFarland, Jenny Michael, Gary Miller, Michael Pang, Bob Schmuck, Sheila Snyder and Steve Yoder

ROBERTS CONSTRUCTION Carpentry Jobs — Small Or Large Bill Roberts 533-5877 FURNACE CLEANING Furnaces, Fireplaces And Boilers 24 Hour Service Phone Bruce Naylor — North Webster, 834-7169 Alan And Wife Team •To Manage And Work On Poultry Growing Operation House On Premises — Rent Free Salary Plus A Percentage Os Profits And Other Benefits | A GOOD OPPORTUNITY 1 • FOR A WILLING WORKER * Experience Preferred But Not Necessary Call 533-4186 Annas Miller Goshen

Minor injuries as car slides on overhead A minor personal injury accident was investigated by Milford Town Marshal David Hobbs, at 7 a.m. on Tuesday morning, Nov. 21, at the overhead intersection of SR 15 and 1350 N. Mrs. Caroline C. Cox, r 1 Mentone, was heading north on SR 15 when she lost control of her auto on the snow-covered overpass. Her car spun around hitting the guard rail a few times. She complained of pain to her right arm and refused treatment. Marshal Hobbs estimated the damage to the Cox auto at $2,000. Indiana State Trooper James Springer also investigated the incident. LEESBURG TEEN JAILED Harry L. Dillinger, 18, r 2 Leesburg, was booked at the Kosciusko County Jail, Monday, Nov. 20, on charges of illegal possession of marijuana. No bond has been set.

JOINS STAFF — Joining the staff of Skylark Realty is Jerry L. Lambert of Milford, former varsity basketbail coach at Wawasee High School, and now teaching physical education at Wawasee. Lambert, who recently received his real estate license, will work as a salesman for the firm, which is located at the north edge of Syracuse on SR 13, and owned by O. A. Lambert, broker. A teacher in the Lakeland Community School system for 11 years, he is a graduate of Nappanee High School. He received his bachelor’s degree at High Point College, High Point, N. C. and his master’s degree from Indiana University. Mr Lambert and his wife. Betty, have a daughter, Allison, aged two. Mrs. Lambert teaches first grade at Milford Elementary School. Johnboattaken The theft of a green aluminum johnboat with oars valued at $266 was reported to Kosciusko County police last Thursday. Kent Hare, r 3 Syracuse, CR 1000 N, said the items were taken from his yard sometime between Tuesday and Thursday mornings. Classes offered by Red Cross Dan Gast, newly appointed Multi-Media First Aid Chairman for Kosciukso County Chapter American Red Cross announces in an effort to resolve conflicts between business or production schedules and OSHA requirements, there will be regularly scheduled Multi-Media first aid classes for 1979. Classes will be held 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on the first Saturday of every month at the Cardinal Center lunchroom in Warsaw. Everyone is welcome to take the trainng. It is hoped that by scheduling a class each month local business will be able to continue a normal business operation while satisfying OSHA training requirements by splitting work force training or by scheduling training during non-peak production periods. Since all instructors are unpaid volunteers, regular classes may aid them in filling volunteer work into work and family plans. Dates for classes are as follow: December 2, January 6, February 3, March 3, April 7, May 6, June 2, July 7, August 4, September 1, October 6, November 3 and December 1. For registration or more information please call the Red Cross office in Warsaw. These classes are made possible through the cooperation of the United Way and the American Red Cross. 1979 feed grain program provisions announced Acting Secretary of Agriculture Carol Tucker Foreman today announced the 1979 Feed Grain Program that is essentially the same as in 1978. Feed grain producers will be encouraged to remove from production an acreage equal to 20 per cent of the acres they plant for harvest in 1979, a percentage identical to 1978, according to Foreman. Corn producers will again be offered a 10 per cent set-aside and a 10 per cent diversion program. The incentive to participate in the 1979 program totals $2.30 a bushel for corn. This includes a target price of $2.20 and a diversion payment of 10 cents a bushel. The target price of $2.20 is an increase over the ’7B price of $2.10, but the diversion payment is lower at 10 cents a bushel compared to 20 cents last year. “Without a set-aside program, feed grain producers would have faced sharply lower prices. At the same time taxpayers would have been forced to assume excessive federal payments to farmers,” Foreman said. “The 1979 Feed Grain Program will protect producer returns. It is expected to result in a modest increase in feed grain prices, but also to ensure that livestock producers and foreign buyers have adequate feed grain supplies at reasonable prices. It will result in higher export earnings from feed grains, and at the same time, federal spending in fiscal year 1980 should be lower than in 1979. “Because our program balances producer, consumer, and taxpayer interests fairly by enduring adequate, but not excessive grain supplies, it will not be inflationary.” Foreman said.

.■;» New 3 bedroom home, fully carpeted fireplace in family room, t I city sewer and water, brick patio. $45,000. 3197 I I BARBEE CHANNEL — CLOSE TO THE OPEN LAKE Charming 3 bedroom home has new furnace siding central ■: ■jH air and most carpeting. Furnished. Includes gas grill 17 boat and B 100 H P motor. $43,000. 3196 I ? Ilb ' ■’ t NEAT AS A PIN I Webster channel front. Lovely 1 bedroom home, just as is or add I ■ "A" frame for beautiful view of lake. $lB 900. Contract. 1020 ‘ K ' - bI i SAIL YOUR BOAT LIGHT YOUR FIRE | ENJOY THE GOOD LIFE I For the selective, successful executive. $93,000. 4063. I ■WyF ir j 'flinl I I •■.WWMWilfr*'' wrested--:- ... I FISHERMAN'S DREAM 8 65’ seawall, boat well, storage shed, all included in this 3 bedroom I mobile home with large family room & fireplace. Tippecanoe I ;■ river, access to Tippecanoe Lake. 3195. AL ■ DEWART CHANNEL S |B Extremely nice 2 bedroom home with cedar siding native trees, K, /M 40’ pier, pontoon with B’4 H.P. motor, paneled and insulated K I garage. $46,500. 2718 I I PRETTIEST MOBILE HOME AROUND ,1 Includes: access to Lake Wawasee, fully paneled, insulated and I I heated 2 car garage, ideal rec-room tor the kids, chain link fence ■. I surrounds 60 xlso’ lot. Spacious living area. $25,500. Call Jan at I ■ 457-3194 or evenings. COUNTRY QUIET WITH YOUR OWN STOCKED POND I 2 bedrooms, maintenance free home and small barn on 1 ’/» I beautifully landscaped acres. More acreage available. $39,900. I ■ 2716. WE HAVE A MEETING ROOM —for at least 50 persons; Scouts, fashion shows, card parties, ■ sororities; whatever you need — morning, afternoon or I I evening. NO CHARGE!! Call Larry Nellans Realtors, 457-3194; after 6:00, 856-2717 for reservations.

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