The Mail-Journal, Volume 15, Number 50, Milford, Kosciusko County, 3 January 1979 — Page 11

It Happened ... In Syracuse

-1 YEAR AGO, JAN. 4,1978 Robert B. Harkness, 31, formerly of Tennessee, took over his new job as director of the Lakeland Youth Center, Syracuse, Tuesday. Realtor Joseph K. Todd, Todd Realty, has been elected to membership in the Farm and Land Institute (FLI). Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Shock of

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FIV X MUS REHLTV j STATE ROADI3S SYRACUSE, IN 46567 ■ i- — NEW LISTINGS HOME IN TOWN - MAT BE COMMEDCMI TOO MX* * % 106' frontage on Pittsburg" Street. A cute little cozy cottage. Coll Jack for details and showing. Priced at a low, low $12,900. value of land. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Over 200 ft. Highway 13 frontage, building and equipment all for sale. Call for further details and private showing. BIG HOME, BIGGER VALUE Over 3,000 sq. ft. of living area in this 4 bedroom, 2 bath bi-level home. Large living room with fireplace, 3 bedrooms, full bath, dining room kitchen on upper level, large family room, 1 bedroom, full bath, utility room and garage on lower level. An excellent buy at~ss3rs©Q_ Reduced $53,500. ECONOMY ANti VALUE if Enjoy lots of room in this 4 bedroom mobile home situated on 3 spacious lots in Fascination Place. For full particulars and appointment to inspect, call now! Reduced to $17,900. —PHONE 1 y I 457-44851 JACK WELLS JIM FRY Residence Phone o Residence Phone 457-2986 457-5109

West Palm Beach, Fla., former residents of Syracuse, are the parents of a daughter, Stephanie Lynn, born at 2:23 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 27, in a West Point Beach hospital. As of Monday, Dec. 26, Donna Condor, r 1 Kale Island, Syracuse, has taken over the ownership of Rose Garden Beauty Salon, located in Pick-

wick Place, uptown Syracuse. 5 YEARS AGO, JAN. 2, 1974 Mrs. Jack Elam was hostess for the Thursday night meeting of the WSCS of the Syracuse Church of God with 11 responding to roll call entitled “Blessing in disguise.” Mr. and Mrs. William D. Cripe of r 1 Syracuse are the parents of their first child, a six pound, two ounce son, Andrew Wade, born on Mon lay, Dec. 24. at Goshen hospital. The annual board and membership meeting of the United Fund of Kosciusko County, Inc., will be held at 7:30 a m. Friday, Jan. 11, at the United Fund office, 522 south Buffalo street. Warsaw. t Mr. and Mrs. Richard Coy and sons of Syracuse entertained at their home for a New Year's eve party for an evening of games and fellowship. 10 YEARS AGO, JAN. 1. 1960 Bessie Himes will take her oath of office as the new county clerk on Thursday, Jan. 2. She has been first deputy clerk for the past six years and ran unopposed in the November 5 general election. Kosciusko County highwayengineer Charles (“Chuck”) Cleveland, a resident of r 4 Syracuse, will be relieved of his duties and responsibilities when the new board of county commissioners holds its first meeting IpHHe year on Thursday, January 2.' - Miss Sandra Sue Speer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar A. Speer. 437 north Hillsdale drive Bloomington, formerly of Syracuse, became the bride of Stephen R. Kirts, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond R. . Kirts of Columbus, on December 28 in the First United Methodist church in Bloomington. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Schlabach. r 1 Syracuse, are the parents of a son, Joseph Gordon, born December 22 at 8:27 a.m in the Goshen hospital and weighing eight pounds. 10 ounces at birth. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Peffley. r 4 Syracuse, announce the engagement of their daughter, Cheryl Lee, to David Nelson Rials, son of Mrs. Millard Rials,

WANTED You for full or part time employment. Yes you are wanted — retirees, non-drivers, students, parents of school children and you! Maple Leaf Farms, Inc. The largest independent producers of ducklings in the U. S. is looking for help for steady employment in all areas including packing, eviscerating, boxing, and maintenance departments. TRANSPORTATION CAN BE PROVIDED Call 658-4121 An Equal Opportunity Employer I 51,283 heads I are better than one. For more good f 5 reasons why you * should list with us, * get our Don’t Sell Yourself Short brochure. Call us for a complimentary copy. (219)457-4777 Gnlurc- ~ lr~T~i - nrt -ZI, BEATY REALTORS We re the Neighborhood Professionals.' E„r o.K, i, i IM^n, ** WEBSTER LAKE Year-round 2 bedroom home with carport and 1> 2 car garage. Ideal starter or retirement home. Deeded easement to lake. Priced in the s3o’s for a quick sale. SEE THIS ONE TODAY. KNAPP LAKE HIDE-A WAY Almost new year round 3 bedroom A-Frame located on a large wooded lot with 120 ft. of frontage on the lake. Use as a year round home or just as a summer or winter retreat. ACT NOW. THIS ONE WON’T LAST LONG!! Just $35,000.

236 South Martha drive. Dearborn, Mich., and the late Mr. Rials. Robert Niles, son of Mr. and { Mrs. Wilbur Niles of Syracuse, graduated from Raedel college in Fort Wayne on Saturday, Dec. 21, with a degree in electronics engineering technology. 20 YEARS AGO, JAN. 1,1959 The Syracuse Yellowjackets ' chalked up another victory at Claypool Friday night by defeating the Knights 62-59 and now have a 9-2 record for the season. « : , . Dr. Wendall Shank, local optometrist, was elected president of the Syracuse-Wawasee Chamber of Commerce for 1959 at a dinner meeting Tuesday night at Howard’s. Yellow jacket night will be celebrated at the Pickwick Theatre Wednesday 28 January, Dick Kammann, theatre manager announced today. Miss Sara Reidenback and Don F. Ginder were united in marriage 28 December at 8 o’clock in the First Evangelical United Brethren Church, Colinas and Lambert Road, Whittier. California. Miss Ethel Bowser, librarian of Syracuse Public Library, reports a total of 42.588 books circulated in 1958. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Miller of Syracuse announce the engagement of their daughter, Sandra Kay, to Roger Allen Baumgartner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Baumgartner , of Milford. 45 YEARS AGO, J AN. 4.1934 At the first meeting of the year, of the town board, held Tuesday evening. Emory Strieby was sworn in as trustee by Warren T. Colwell. Following the regular meeting of the Eastern Star lodge last week, a pot luck supper was enjoyed, the party being in honor of John Harley’s birthday. The Syracuse High School basketball team lost two out of three games during the holidays. They won a game from North Webster: lost a tough one to the Alumni team and took the short

end of the score of a one sided game against Leesburg. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Byrd returned to their home after spending a few weeks with her parents in Ohio. Mrs. Harry Voris and Raymond Bitner, wife and children were entertained at the Melvin Dillen home in* Syracuse. Sunday. Milford man in hit-run mishap Matthew L. Pamer, 19, r 1 Milford, was involved in a hit and rUn .accident one mile north of Milford on old state road 15 Sunday, Dec. 24, at 6:15p.m According to State Trooper James Kaylor. Pamer was northbound when his car was knocked off the road by the unknown vehicle and forced into a fence. The other driver was southbound and left the scene without stopping. Pamer’s car received SBOO damage. Patchy ice cause for accident Minor damage was estmated in a one-vehicle mishap on Tuesday night of last week when a vehicle driven by Dennis Hamilton. 18. Fort Wayne, slid out of control after hitting a patch of ice on CR 650 N about three miles west of North Webster. The westbound vehicle then went through a fence owned by Charles Long of r 3 Syracuse. Kosciusko County officers set damages at S3OO to the car and $125 to the fence. LEGALS Legal Notice of Public Hearing The Alcoholic Beverage Board of Kosciusko County, Indiana, at 10:00 a.m., on February 14, 1979, at the Basement Court House in the City of Warsaw in said county, will in vestigate the propriety of holding an alcoholic beverage permit by the following person and location listed Herein, to wit RR43 16764 James. Miller Enterprises Inc , James Miller Pres Leesburg Roberta Miller Secy South Ist Street North Webster, Ind , liquor, beer and wine retailer. Said in vestigafion will be open to the public. In diana Alcoholic Beverage Commission by

C^omiii^KiuiTOi^ys Morgan Drive Away, Inc., the world's largest transporter 1 I of mobile homes and recreational vehicles needs owner- ■■ ■ ■ operators with pick-up trucks to transport recreational vehicles H H ■ ■ throughout the United States. Pay based upon mileage Jjj || 11 EXPERIENCE NOT REQUIRED — FOR FULL DETAILS CONTACT: ■■■ Morgan Drive Away, Inc. ■■ B 28651 U S. 20 West — Elkhart J M—CALL COLLECT (219) 293-7595—■ V&f an equal OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER M F MINI-WAREHOUSE Phone 856-4670 Or 457-2111 • 113 WoodJ»t. iM ' U ■ Furn fur. Solesmon s Samples ■ RENT YOUR OWN STORAGE UNIT i * WMN. L WARS MOUSE / I ♦H' % ■ ml mll B Merchandise Records main j/ stwei „„ _ /-) . . m ■ O. A. Lambert, Broker / I I I Phone 457-2091 L L f /. / Cathy Lemberg, Broker falilfH I*l/1 ‘ Phone 856-4563 ( O' J lx.Mi.vll #V OwenCobbum,Sales I - Phone 457-2249 ; f Lawrence Thwaits, Sales / / 1 1 Phone 831-4394 )vi (LA nnlTlm Nancy Blade, Sales (Niy lj Llf Phone 457-4759 ** J Jerry Lambert, Sales Phone 658-9674 .. ,l c-,1 e L. James Butt, Sales North Os Syracuse On Rood 13 Phone 457-3710 Office Ph. 457-3109 3 BEDROOM, IN TOWN — Priced at $18,900. For details ask for Nancy. 6 LAKE JAMES — Bledso Beach. 14x70 trailer, $10,500. For details ask for Nancy. NEW LISTING —57 acres bare ground, V 2 mile east of Nappanee on US 6. NEW LISTING — 70 acres, miles southeast of Nappanee. AH tillable.

Bruce McLaren, Exec Secy, James D Sims. Chairman 7 — NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice is hereby given that the Board of Trustees of the Town of Pierceton, . Kosciusko County, Indiana is accepting bids for the following 1 Residential garbage pick-up tor 1979. 2. Commercial garbage pick-up for 1979 We are asking that commercial and residential garbage pick-up be bid separately, combined and also individually contracted Bids will be opened January 17,1979 at 7:00 P.M. in she Town Hall. Bids will be received up until the time of such meeting. The board reserves the right to reject or accept any or all bids. Each bid will be awarded on the basis of economy and quality of services as determined by the board In wimess hereof. I have hereunto set my hand this 28th day of December 1978. Janice Busz. Clerk Treasurer J. 3-10 NOTICE TO HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTORS: Notice is hereby given shat sealed proposals for she Construction of certain highway improvements as described below, will be received by. the Indiana State Highway Commission, Room 1313, at the Indiana State Office Building. Indianapolis. Indiana, until 10:00 A.M Eastern Standard Time on the 16th of January, 1979, and all proposals will immediately thereafter be taken to the Great Hall on the Main Floor of she Atkinson Hotel, Illinois Street at Georgia Street, where they will be publicly opened and read The regulations related to the Goals and Timetables for Female and Minority Par ticipation in the Construction Indusfry as outlined in the Federal Register of Friday, April 7, 1978 with supplements apply to all Federal-aidprojects in this letting The Indiana State Highway Commission hereby notifies all bidders that it will as firmatively insure that in any contract en TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY 1977 35 FOOT BONANZA TRAVEL TRAILER — $6,200 or best offer. Phone 594-2087. APARTMENT WANTED — For single woman and child. Furnished or unfurnished. Would prefer 2 bedroom. Call 658-4409 for more information after 6:00 p.m. on weekdays. Ask for Becky, ts.

RESPONSIBLE PERSON Wanted to own ond operate candy and confection or horoscope routes in Lakeland area Pleasant business High profit items Pan start part-time Age or experience not important Requires car ond $1,650 and up depending on number of accounts you wish to service For details write and include your phone number EAGLE INDUSTRIES 393 S MEADOWBROOK 80. MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA 55426

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tered into pursuant to this advertisement, minority business enterprises will be as forded full opportunity to submit bids in response to this invitation and will not be discriminated against on the grounds of race, color, or national origin in con sideration for an award. CONTRACT RS-11835 — Bids are invited on BITUMINOUS RESURFACE in the Fort Wayne District on the following: KOSCIUSKO & WHITLEY COUNTIES — on SR 14, Beginning at the jet with SR 13 and SR 14 to the jet of SR S and SR 14. (6 34 miles) , Plans and proposals may be examined or purchased at the Office of the Indiana State Highway Commission in the State Office Building. Room 1313. Indianapolis. Indiana INDIANA STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION NOTICE OF LEASINGOF 83 ACRES MORE OR LESS BY THE STATE OF INDIANA The State of Indiana, through the Department of Administration, for the Tri County Fish and Wildlife Area, Kosciusko County. Indiana will offer by sealed bids, the lease of approximately 83 acres, more or less

WAWASEE REALTY (219)457-2700 A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS “1979” FROM THE 4 OF US! f; & Jim Phyllis Jud V Jeannine Louden Louden Gregory y Schrock 457-4911 457-5406 457-4944 EP. O. BOX 178 SYRACUSE, INDIANA 46567 agfc (Next To Dairy Queen) iMRvVP infHAMfYOuTni j> For Responding To Our REALTY FEE <[ j! REDUCTION. Your Confidence In Listing j! With US Means You Too Want To Fight J). *’ The Inflation In Our Area. Call Us For j! Appraisal Or Any Real Estate Need Now! j! I! NEW LISTINGS: l| !; NO. 169 CHOICE SYRACUSE COMMERCIAL |T 11 BUILDING! — Super location at LOW PRICE' HOOK’S DRUG i [ ii 1 STORE BUILDING. Below appraised value Priced for QUICK > M | SALE' Call NOW for detailed information ( > ;! NO- 166 DAIRY QUEEN Busiest and best location in f 1 1 Syracuse — Sale includes all real estate, building, equipment, *, I franchise and inventory. Call for all details ,» I; NO. 167 HIGHWAY 13 NORTH - ■ Close to neiv Post J ' | Office— BUSINESS, plus real estate at UNBELIEVABLE terms to ] I 1 buyer. CASH or CONTRACT Low-low interest.rate Don’t miss ‘ i 1 J .calling for details. ' i MORE INVESTMENTS: | , » j NO. 152 REAL ESTATE AND GOING BUSINESS - 26x42 Bldg, on 40’xl50’ PRIME commercial lot in Wawasee Village — Pizza business $17,500. real estate $34,900 NO. 140 UPTOWN SYRACUSE BLDG. — Leased to good I tenant. Apartment UP. Investment or USE it yourself. ONLY $34,500. MAKE OFFER. | | I l’ j I ? MB- MB amm " NO. 120 4.4 ACRES AND BUILDING - On prime Hw V 13 South. Must see to appreciate. Call for appointment. *

of farming land: Bid invitation forms, instructions and maps may be obtained from the Business Office at she Tri County Fish and Wildlife Area. Contact Dean Jessup. Property Manager, Syracuse. IN, Phone (219) 834 444). For any further information, if necessary, contact George Seketa and or Duane Shroufe. Department of Natural Resources, phone 3)7-433 7949. All, bids for the leasing of the above mentioned land located on the Tri County Fish and Wildlife Area, will be received in the Office of the Commissioner. Department of Administration, Room 507 State Office Building. 100 .North Senate Avenue In dianapolis. Indiana; until 10 00 A M.. Legal Time on the Bth of January. 1979 at which time and place all bids shall be publicly opened and read Any bids received after she designated time for any reason will be returned All bids should be sent in the en velope provided with the Instructions to Bidders THE STATE OF INDIANA RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REJECT ANY AND ALL BIDS - / R. E. Sanders, Commissioner Department of Administration State of Indiana D A&2O&J 3

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