The Mail-Journal, Volume 16, Number 13, Milford, Kosciusko County, 18 April 1979 — Page 15

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285 — BONAR LAKE FRONT — Nice 2 bedroom home with large lake front yard and pier, 2 car garage, full bpsement, good fishing, see to appreciate. $37,500. WE NEED LISTINGS We Have Buyers For Both Old And New Homes 279 — HILLVIEW SUBDIVISION — 1,100 sq. ft., cozy 3 bedroom. 1 % baths, nice area. Low, low price of $23,500.. 281 — LAKE WAWASEE ACCESS — 3 bedroom with full basement, large enclosed porch, $39,250. ' 282 — TRI-LEVEL, SYRACUSE — Here is an exceptional home with 3 bedrooms, extra large family room, 2 full baths, 2 car garage, excellent location. Call Bob today for details. ' 283 — BUILDING LOT — Hillview Addition, large 120x190 lot, city water & sewer, gas available. Corner lot. Act today. 252 — WOODLAND ACRES — Fantastic 1,300 sq. ft. home in beautiful Woodland Acres. 3 bedrooms and 2 full baths. You have to see it to believe it. Call today for a showing. Ask for Sally. Price reduced. 245 — MILFORD — Perfect family home close to school, shopping. Very low utility bills, 4 or 5 bedrooms. 2 car garage are just a few of the pluses of this home. Blk. & ’/i E. of Milford Junior High, Emeline St. 275 PIERCETON — 4 acre farmefte with 2,000 sq. ft. 2 story home at end of lane bordered by stately pine trees. Large 60x72 barn with concrete floor. 24x36 comb, workshop and 2 car garage. Also 28x28 new building used for a family room. Just good country living. Call today for appointment. 271 — SOUTH SHORE AREA — This exceptional 3-4 bedroom home is located close to the South Shore Golf Course. There are so many fine features that you should call Joe today to look at it. $52,500. 251 — BONAR LAKE FRONT — 2 bedroom, completely refinished, wooded lot, excellent view. Reduced to $27,500. \ . Ms * — ; lakeland Fealty 312 S. HUNTINGTON 457-4147, 457-3178 DAVE McGREW, REALTOR WE HAVE AAANY OTHER FINE LISTINGS. CALL TODAY. LAKELAND - A "NOUSE-SOLD" WORD Joe Leomon Sales Assoc. 457-4927 Gene Stoffel Sales Assoc. 457-4332 Sally Shively Sales Assoc. 457-5480 Amanda Leamon Sales Assoc. 457-4927 Robert Hamman Sales Assoc. 457-3646

It Happened ... In Syracuse

1 YEAR AGO, APRIL 19.1978 John and Carol Miller, former owners of Pickwick Papers in Syracuse, have purchased the Wawasee Lakeside Bakery in the village from Howard and Jde Stametz, owners for the past 22 years. Mrs. Tom (Marty> Gerstner has been promoted to the position of controller of Star Agri Products Division of Universal Cooperatives, Inc., Goshen. A surprise party was held Sunday honoring the 40th wedding anniversary of Wayne and Irene Bucher of r 3 Syracuse. Ladies Os the Round Table at Syracuse presented a check this past week to the Syracuse Elementary School to assist in financing the Special Olympics at Syracuse. Thomas S. Leonard announced this week of plans for a 22-unit town house and apartment condominium to be constructed on the location of the former old South Shore Inn on Lake Wawasee. 5 YEARS AGO. APRIL 17. 1974 In a last minute re-scheduling of his itinerary to survey the tor-nado-stricken areas of Indiana, U.S. Senator R. Vance Hartke eliminated Kosciusko County from his tour. The Warrior track team,

■tpiA ' w’Vv IJ ■ MJm 1 JI BLJmSSBII I *iw• -BB SALVATION ARMY ADVISORY BOARD — Above, are members of the Kosciusko County Salvation Army Advisory Board. The board is currently undergoing a fund raising drive to raise $46,500 to build an addition to the Salvation Army facilities in Warsaw. In front, from left to right, are: Mrs. Captain Fuqua, Georgia Kaufman, E. Mazie Alexander, Jackie Pullman, Marty Taft, Christine Kelley, G. F. ("Flip”) Phillips and Jean Northenor. Standing in the second row include: Captain Homer Fuqua, Margaret Reafsnyder, Virginia Lightfoot and Mary Elizabeth Loop. In the third row, members are: Bob Chamness, Ester Pfleiderer, Elaine Vandermark, Chick Lamoree, Lester Davis, Milo Lightfoot and Marge Gast. In the rear, standing are the following: Don Brown, Bob Gephart, John Hall, Eldon Werstler and June Bertsch.

219 _ CROMWELL — 1.2 acres approx. 2 bedroom home with living room, kitchen-dining, utility room. Very low utilities. 1 car garage with workshop & carport. Will finance FHA. Call Joe. SALESMEN WANTED We need several qualified and ambitious sales associates to handle our growth. Many good listings to work from, excellent commission rate. Call for an appointment. 229 SYRACUSE IN TOWN — Handyman's Dream, 5 bedrooms, large living & family room comb. Partial basement, large garage. Can be bought for less than rent, but remember it needs help. Call today. 270 — MONEY MAKER — Small farm with 14,000 capacity bird house. Extra nice 3 bedroom home with nice pine setting, approx. 35 acres with 30 acres that can be purchased. Call Gene for more details: \ 237 LIGONIER —■ Beautiful older 2-story home with a lot of 1 charm. Built in 1901. At least 5 bedrooms. Total floor area 2,800 1 sq. ft. Too many details to list here. Call today for an appointment. $44,500. 263 — WAWASEE HEIGHTS — Another fine home at an affordable ! price. 3 bedrooms with many other assets. $34,500. 257 — LIGONIER — How about a three bedroom home for only $9,500? We've never heard of such ridiculous prices. Better call f today. I . 267 — SUNNY FLORIDA — We have two nice lots in Florida, 1 one with highway frontage. Excellent location for home and business. Ask Gene. ’ 178 — ENCHANTED HILLS — 3 bedrooms, l'/i bath, full base- * ment. Just a few steps from pool and playground. Call today. t DEVELOPERS DREAM — Bonnie Brae Estates. 26 acres of prime residential property, includes 2 large ponds, just '/» mile south of Syracuse. Call for more information. 260 — EXTRA NICE 7 ROOM HOME IN CROMWELL — 4 large bedrooms for the growing family. Approximately 1,400 sq. ft. of comfortable living. Priced in the low 30's. 253 — LIGONIER — This large 7 room home has approx. 1,728 sq. ft. to roam in. Building new at today's prices makes the price of $38,500 sound like peanuts. See Amanda about this. SEE US FOR VETERANS, FARMERS HOME AND F.H.A. FINANCING “ 254 — LIGONIER — Here is a home that has a 1950 price. 7 nice size rooms, 3 bedrooms. Low, low, $18,850. 255 — LIGONIER — Need four bedrooms? Here is an older home lor only $13,800. 233 u_ WAWASEE LAKE FRONT — In prime area on South Shore Dr., 100 ft. lake frontage, 9 room home with five bedrooms and three baths. Extra lots available across the road. Call today for appointment. 237 — BARBEE LAKE AREA — Nice cozy 2 bedroom with large living room and extra large utility room, kitchen, bath, pier and easement on Barbee. Low, low price of $20,750. 250 _ NEW 3 BEDROOM HOME — In Syracuse on channel. 58 ft. new seawall, close to shopping, gas heat, city water & sewer. Excellent location. $54,000. x

coached by Jerry Minton, ran past Bremen and Plymouth teams last week. A new magnolia tree is to be presented in April by the Wednesday Afternoon Club to be planted at the city park. The Past Matrons Club at Syracuse celebrated its 36th birthday anniversary with a dinner party at Calvary United Methodist Church on April 9. The TOPS group at Syracuse has reorganized and will be meeting each Monday evening. The engagement is announced of Lucy Kay Kitson to Paul David Jobin with an August 3 wedding planned. 10 YEARS AGO, APRIL 16.1969 Augsburger’s IGA store in Syracuse was broken into Sunday evening and considereable cash and some merchandise stolen. Town residents of Syracuse will be paying more for water service starting July 1, with new rates being approved by the public service commission. Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Lung have returned from Punta Gorda. Fla., where they wintered. Mr. and Mrs. Feri Rhoades and family spent Easter with their daughter and son-in-law, Sp. 5 and Mrs. Ernest Leitch at Fort Dix, N.J. The Wawasee High School

HP "I CAN WATCH THE CHILDREN FROM THE KITCHEN" Whatever Your Need In A Property, We Will Find It For You At Lakeland Realty. 266 — WAWASEE HEIGHTS — Extra nice 3 bedroom home close to the High School, l,loosq. ft. Low, low price $35,000. 218 — WAWASEE CHANNEL — 3 bedroom, maintenance'free home on channel with access to beach and pool. Lake living at a most economical price of $30,500. Call today for more details. 256 — LIGONIER — Another four bedroom home that would be. hard to turn down at $13,500. Excellent for an investment. 265 — NORTH WEBSTER — Here is the home you have been waiting for. All brick-3 bedroom on a beautiful wooded lot. Priced to move quickly. Call Amando today for details. 221 — MORRISON ISLAND SPECIAL — Very nice 4 bedroom, 1 Vi bath home on beautiful Morrison Island channel. This home has many extras and is priced to sell immediately at a low, low price of $49,500. 277 new PARIS AREA — Extra nice home south of New Paris, 1,650 sq. ft., 2 fireplaces, many fine features, Fairfield schools. Call today. COMMERCIAL 276 — LEESBURG — Nice business or manufacturing building, 4,500 sq. ft., 200 ft. frontage on SR J 5. Many uses. Low price of $60,000 for quick sale. 274 TAVERN — Located in small community, but with a gross of approximately $106,000/yr. Excellent opportunity to be your own boss. 247 — 3-WAY TAVERN IN SMALL AREA TOWN — Located on main highway. This tavern features a low overhead operation, with yearly gross of approx. $300,000. It also features an exceptional good net profit structure. Call today about this one. 258 — ANOTHER COMMERCIAL PROPERTY. Restaurant with 3way license. We sold five firms like this last year. Get in on the boom and contact Gene for the details. 236 — 3-WAY TAVERN AND NIGHT CLUB — Located in small lake community,. Well over six figure gross with an exception--1 ally good net. Real estate included in the sale price. Living quarters available if needed. Call about this one very soon. 280 2 WAY TAVERN —ln small community, Kos. County. • Excellent gross, liquor license available. All real estate goes . including a two and three bedroom duplex. Call Gene for details.

swimming pool is now available to the community. Miss Shirley Norinne Levernier and Donald Eugene Trout exchanged wedding vows Saturday evening in Grace Lutheran Church at Syracuse. 20 YEARS AGO. APRIL 16,1959 “Globe 7” now means Syracuse (Indiana) in local and national telephone books as Syracuse converts to dial phone system on Sunday morning. The Rotary Club received two district awards at a conference Monday night in South Bend. Syracuse High School takes 12 firsts in third track victory. Refurbishing is being done at the Wawasee State Fish Hatchey, making ready for the 1959 season. Sylvia Karesh finished third in the county spelling bee Tuesday night at Warsaw. Mrs. Nelson (Margo) Felts died in Elkhart Hospital Wednesday morning. ' The Syracuse Business and Professional Women donated SSOO this week to the water safety program. Pvt. Kent Hursey has completed basic training at Brooks Army Medical Center, Fort Sam Houston, Texas. 45 YEARS AGO. APRIL 12.1934 The local legion, realizing $26

in proceeds from the Friday evening minstrel show, will purchase a new flag for the home. Miss D’Maris Shock and Frederick Kuhn were united in marriage Saturday afternoon at the home of the bride's parents. A committee was appointed from the Chamber of Commerce this week, to ask the state highway commission to keep road 13 routed as it is at present, instead of being changed as rumored. Guy Hoover caught a bass weighing four and one-half pounds on Tuesday On Friday evening, the Kosciusko County Rural Carriers and Ladies Auxiliary held a party in the Methodist Church in honor of Fred Self who has retired from rural mail carrying after 30 years of service. Kingsley Pfingst won third place in the county oratorical contest at Pierceton on Friday.— Serving our country MARLA ACKERMAN Senior Airman Marla A. Ackerman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald E. Cramer, r 1 Syracuse, has arrived for duty at Holloman AFB, N.M. Airman Ackerman is a 1968 graduate of Syracuse High School. MICHAEL GULDICE Private Michael L. Guldice, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Guldice. r 1 Leesburg, recently participated with the 194th Armored Brigade in “Operation Rock. ” an Army Training and Evaluation Program exercise at Fort Chaffee, Ark. He is a 1976 graduate of Wawasee High School. LANCE MARESH Lance M. Maresh, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack A. Maresh, r 2 Syracuse, has been promoted to senior airman in the U.S. Air Force. Airman Maresh is a 1973 graduate of Wawasee High School. ■ V B 9 ! j RODNEY BARTMAN Private Rodney E. Bartman, son of James Bartman, 213 W. Main, Syracuse, recently completed Phase I of the Two-Station Test at Fort Knox, Ky. ill ’***- ' CioF A TODD REALTY EXPANDS — Joseph K. Todd, owner of Todd Realty, Syracuse, announced the opening of a full service real estate office at 507 West Union St., Ligonier. This new Todd Realty office will be under the management of Mary Jo (Juday) Leonard. She has had five years experience in servicing the real estate needs of families in the Syracuse — Lake Wawsee area. She has been associated with Todd Realty for the past three years. In 1978 she was sales associate of the year with over $3,000,000 in listings and sales. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Juday of the Lake Wawsee— Cromwell area.

Wed., April 18, 1979 —THE MAIL-JOURNAL

What's philately?

“Soaring prices and inflation discourage some pastimes but Americans have found that stamp collecting is still relatively inexpensive,” Postmaster H.C. Colwell, of Milford said today. The most popular hobby in the world, stamp collecting, has attracted more than 20 pullion collectors in the United States alone. Postermaster Colwell said. He added that the number of stamp collectors of all ages has been growing faster than the population, and pointed out that national postal sales to collectors have grown fourfold in the 1970’5. “The fascination of the

Let's Talk Real Estate „ By Phil Beer Realtor

FUTURE, YES - INFINITY, NO If you are a househunter, no. doubt you already have some preconceived notions about the fundamental requirements of your new home. Here s a thought to consider which may help facilitate the image of your new homes master plan as well as your long range financial planning. Consider the stage of your family life, and how it should change within the next five or ten years As your family numbers decrease by means of vocation, campus and marriage so will your space requirements. Don’t imagine that your task is to find a home in which you will live happily all the rest of your

FRY UIELLS ROGERS RERITY STATE ROAD 13S SYRACUSE NEW LISTINGS ®'«\ «®K£jl t JilsKai 1 ”.- Charming home good for efficiency. Close access to Lake Wawasee This unique home can serve as yeor-round summer or as income property. Located on Waco & Ideal Beach. F ~ 5 Charming starter home, newly remodeled and painted. Well situated on lot so home can grow with family. Close access to Syracuse Lake, walk to town, school or job Mature trees too! Also includes small storage bldg. PRICE REDUCED B& t' Lbvely Lake Syracuse at your doorstep. Concrete seawall, pier, beautiful year round family home. Warm color paneling in family room, bookshelves by fireplace, large accommodating closets? well landscaped lot, intercom throughout. Reduced in price to $129,900. PHONE 1457-4485 Jack Wells Jim Fry Ernie Rogers Residence Phone , Residence Phone Residence Phone 457-2986 457-5109 457-4678

American public with stamps and postal products has never been keener." Postmaster Colwell said, pointing to national postal philatelic sales which now approach SIOO million annually. “A prospective stamp collector can get started with the fun and educational rewards of stamp collecting by making one trip to his local post office, station or branch. Philatelic started aids available there include a miniature encyclopedia about the world of philately, mint sets of recent commemorative and special stamp issues, and topical collecting kits on a variety of subjects "It s that easy," he said.

days. A home is not forever. For perfectly sound reasons such as advancing age, changing career prospects, changing family size and requirements, people tend to move on. often in less than ten years. So plan for the foreseeable future — not for infinity . I The Beer Bunch will WORK FOR YOU. See us in the Wawasee Village office or call 457-4495.

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