The Mail-Journal, Volume 16, Number 2, Milford, Kosciusko County, 31 January 1979 — Page 13

zn g a a O. A. Lambert. Broker /' /// I I Phone 457-2091 L_ L / f f Cathy Lemberg, Broker nrl /l/l/fl/*/) Phone 856-4563 ( y [// I l/l ffv Owen Cobbum. Sales J | Phone 457-2249 / Lawrence Thwaits, Sales / ) f ■ Phone 831-4394 /lOff • Nancy Blade. Sales L/clt tctj ■ -Phone 457-4759 —s' ** J Jerry Lambert, Sales Phone 658-9674 North Os Syracuse L J * meS Bu _ tt -. SaleS On Road 13 Phone 454-3110 Office Ph. 457-3109 RESTAURANT AND LOUNGE — Turn Key Investment — 3-way license. In college community. $99,500. Ask for Nancy. 210 W. PORTLAND, SYRACUSE — One bedroom bungalow, has Ben Franklin fireplace, carport, living room, dining room, carpet throughout, city sewer and water, also includes a rental propertv —a 2 bedroom mobile home with central air. Priced at $27,500. MOBILE HOME — 14’x70’ Holly Park, two bedrooms, includes all furniture and all appliances. Call Cathy, priced at $11,500. Ready to move in! NEW LISTING — 3 bedroom home close to town and schools. New siding—s2s,ooo. Call Nancy for details. K NEW LISTING — Imagination, plus a little effort, will bring a good return on this property. “Multi” Business on Main Channel. Can be bought on contract. $70,000. Call Nancy for details. MMj n~~ n a* M -x-,— T • SYRACUSE — On channel, nice home, close to town. Zoned for business. Many extras. $39,500. For details ask for Nancy. FARM — 145 acres. Jackson Township. Elkhart Co. Combination grain and dairy operation. 2 miles north of Syracuse. Ask for Lawrence. ONE BEDROOM EFFICIENCY CONDOMINIUM — On Lake Wawasee. $13,500. See Owen. COMMERCIAL LOTS — 50x150 on SR 13 — across from Gas for Less. Priced right. Won’t last long. Call and ask for Jerry. NORTH SHORE DRIVE — 3 bedroom bi-level home in mint condition. Has 20' easement to Syracuse Lake. $57,500. For details ask for Jim. NEW LISTING — ON WATER INVESTMENT — Nice home, plus 2 rental cabins, seawall and close to town. Ask Lawrence about this one. *■ w W jjj COUNTRY LIVING — 3 bedroom home on .79 acre. l’/ 2 baths, full basement with family room, gas heat with low bills. $38,000. Call Cathy. . INVESTMENT PROPERTIES — ELKHART — 3 bedroom home plus an office building next door — good rentals. For details ask Nancy. MOTEL AND BAR IN GOSHEN — Good investment with good returns. Can be bought together or separately. Ask Nancy! Ks ------ --- MBBI f Wf|W|Wl X -JM L OWNER SAYS SELL — Three (3) bedrooms, l‘/ 2 baths, built-in kitchen, Florida room. $47,500. For details ask for Nancy. FOR SALE — Building lot on CR 42 in Goshen School District. CONTRACT TERMS — If you’ve been looking for investment property here’s your chance. Five unit apartment house with a gross monthly income of S7OO, separate utilities, SIO,OOO down will get you started. Ask Cathy. 180 ACRES — East of New Paris, all tillable. Will contract. Ask for Lawrence. SOUTH OF SYRACUSE — Commercial building. 40’x60’ located on SR 13. Ask for Lawrence. WAWASEE HEIGHTS & WAWASEE ANNEX BUILDING LOTS. CITY WATER & SEWER. — Ask for Lawrence. HUNNICUTT ADDITION — Heme needs family, 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, double car garage. $31,000. For details ask for Nancy. MARINE BUSINESS — Three to choose from, on or off water locations. COMMERCIAL — 13 south edge of Syracuse. 179’ frontage and 8,100 sq. ft. of buildings. NORTH WEBSTER — Best commercial corner in town. COMMERCIAL BUILDING — 2,749 sq. ft. in Syracuse. $24,900. LAKE FRONT — Year round home, central air, good beach and 12 section pier. Channel lot in rear. ENCHANTED HILLS — 3 bedroom A-frame, city water and sewer, boat lot and dock. Call for details. Ask for Lawrence. IF YOU HAVE A HOME OR APARTMENT TO RENT - CALL US! WE WILL HELP YOU RENT IT FREE OF CHARGE OFFICE HOURS: MON. THRU FRI. 9 A.M. TO 5 P.M. SAT. TILL NOON: EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT More Listings For Syracuse And North Webster Wanted. “We Have Buyers Waiting.”

It Happened ... In Syracuse

1 YEAR AGO. FEB. 1,1978 HEADLINES: They call it The Blizzard of ’7B!’ Syracuse reacts quickly to clear eight-foot drifts. The flakes started falling Wednesday and by Thursday morning the entire town of Syracuse was at a standstill. Drifts, some measuring more than eight feet high, covered roads making snowmobiles the only means of transportation. A bold, daylight robbery occurred early Tuesday afternoon at the Village Branch of the State Bank of Syracuse, in which two men absconded with $4,570 in small bill denominations, but who were soon apprehended. With the snow drifting mailboxes into nonexistence and community streets in the same shape, mail delivery in the area ceased the end of last week. The Stanley Scotts of rural

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Syracuse returned last week from an Arizona vacation. Walter and Gwendolyn Williams will hold an open house for friends and relatives in the fellowship hall of the Syracuse Church of God on February 4 in observance of their golden wedding anniversary. 5 YEARS AGO, JAN. 30,1974 Amtrak official answers Merl Smith’s request for service. Warriors massacre Jimmies 82-62; Warrior wrestlers conquer Manchester Squires 33-27; Warriorettes blitz Bethany Christian 42-31; and Warriors win Freshmen tourney at West Noble. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ott of Syracuse were honored on December 30 with a surprise 50th wedding anniversary party given by their granddaughter, Mrs. Ron (Karen Fuller) Giska.

Barbara Anne Weybright, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Weybright, is among 80 Goshen College students spending 14 weeks of study and service in a Central American nation this winter. She is in Haiti. 10 YEARS AGO, JAN. 29,1969 George W. Pippenger, 42, r 2 Syracuse died unexpectedly today at his home shortly after returning from an appointment with his doctor in Goshen. With the February 14 issue, The Mail-Journal starts its sixth year of publication, a consolidation of The Milford Mail and SyracuseWawasee Journal. On February 6, the Wawasee concert and cadet bands will present a night of musical entertainment at the high school.

20 YEARS AGO, JAN. 29,1959 Mrs. Betty Kowallik, third grade teacher in the Syracuse Public Schools, is represented in the February issue of “The Instructor,” nationally circulated teachers’ magazine. Explorer Scout Dennison Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Miller, received the highly honored God & Country Award on January 25 at a special service during Youth Sunday at Calvary Evangelical United Brethren Church. Miss Jane Kroh of Syracuse became the bride of Ernest Edward Clashman on Satuday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the Methodist Church. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Arnold and daughter, Barbara, were at Fort Leonard Wood on Wednesday to attend the graduation exercises of Kent Hursey who was in the group completing basic army training. Captain James M. Myers and his family left last week for Savannah, Ga., where he has been assigned to be senior officer in charge of ROTC in the Savannah High Schools. 45 YEARS AGO, FEB. 1,1934 Another conservation club was organized in this vicinity on Monday evening, to be the Turkey Creek Conservation Club. Officers are: Alva Galloway, president; Ralph Long, vice president; Vern Lindsey, secretary-treasurer; and Dr. Nyce, representative. Harry Stetler had his tonsils removed in the office of a local doctor on Monday, taking only a local anesthetic. In an entertainment arranged by Leon Connolly, 14 radio stars from station WCGL will present an hour and 15 minute program at the Syracuse High School on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Sloan announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Natheta, to Lloyd E. French of South Bend on December 23 in South Bend. The announcement is made of the marriage on Sunday afternoon of Miss Margaret Morris to Dale Sprague of Syracuse. Spencer Heerman was best man. Vicious vandalism Charles Clevenger of 301 East Main, Syracuse, advised Syracuse police last Wednesday morning of four tires being slashed on his car during the night. The vehicle was parked at the Clevenger residence during the night. Hit and run on Harrison Syracuse police investigated a hit and run accident to a parked car at 200 South Harrison in Syracuse on January 24 at 2:20 p.m. Donna Smith reported her 1972 Pinto was damaged and police set an estimate at $175. Dana purchases Wix common stock Wix Corporation and Dana Corporation have jointly announced that the Wix board of directors unanimously approved a proposal made by Dana to acquire up to 45 per cent of the outstanding common stock of Wix for cash at a price of $39 per Wix share, and to acquire all remaining Wix shares in exchange of 1.3 shares of Dana common stock for each Wix share. The transaction would be structured so that the exchange of Wix shares for Dana shares will qualify as a non-taxable reorganization. The acquisition of Wix by Dana is subject to the negotiation of a definitive agreement and approval by the shareholders of Wix. Also, filings with appropriate regulatory authorities will be required in connection with the acquisition. Upon receipt of appropriate regulatory approval, Dana anticipates making open-market purchases of up to approximately 10 per cent of _ the outstanding shares of Wix in addition to the approximately 4 per cent of the outstanding Wix shares already owned by Dana. Webster youth booked following altercation A 15-year-old North Webster youth was cited and booked at the county jail in Warsaw on Tuesday of last week after striking another youth during a class break at Wawasee High School. County and Syracuse police investigated the call from school officials of the incident after the youth struck another student whom he did not know. The 15-year-old was apprehended in a restroom on the second floor of the school facility, and charged with illegal consumption of an alcoholic beverage. He was later released to his parents.

Wed., January 31,1979— THE MAIL-JOURNAL

This Is TM PT' I HO. 4U - MMT wra tOOKHKr fOK 2 ceres out in the country. A big I 2 story. 4 bedroom honte. Almost completely renovoted within, m a I tastefuljway. Mechanicals in excellent shape, new kitchen. All this for I under $40,000. l I ’ El Ji I I I I?;:.; 1 I Bto.n, %■ 1 I NO. <76 — IW' Os UUU FRONT WAWASH! Beautifully landscaped, 5 bedI rooms. 3 baths. 10 sections of pier, 2 garages and rail fence on west I property line. $225,000. ML r HBL-IM* U "’n NO. <79 — NfW COKSTWCTIONI Fine quality traditional style, 2 story on a full basement. Wooded lot. 4 bedrooms, 2’/» baths, family room with fireplace, formal dining room, oversized garage. $74,850. i —-xziwi I I' II I NO. 494 - STBACOHI BEsutiful Lake Wawasee. Think of fun summer I days in this 3 bedroom, completely furnished home, land contract I available $39 900 I ” ; - . n,,,. I ■ -I I I X r M-'T I I | ■■ 1 F I L rS■ i 8 *H. I 11 NO. <97 - SYRACUSE Full basement, 3 bedroom home. Needs touch up and paint but structurally sound Goad iocat ion and under $25,000. M ' TT' is I ■ l

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