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wMM liuSN NEW LISTINGS ** *^*^**^^ •* K ‘Vf fW/.f 1 t ■®#f jMpwfcj%FM |k , _ jl~ I Im jIj 1 4j U ; Ml FL— I I* --'» ’* ■J* ' —“» IJbsw O’3»KS > - : —•———“ :-'W fs -fj STROH S ADDITION UAW. i SEE | Large -f bedroom chalet with a finished walk-out | basement, 2* z car garage and a btiit house. Other | features include 2 fireplaces, 2 lull b i ths, 20:20 deck. | fenced in back yard and many other extras. You vould not f replace the house alone for the lon price of $84,900. Call Ric Now!! K. ’Mi ■ e r*T ” , fas '’ > * ' l ~ ' LOCATION WITH EVERYTHING l This large family home is located '.'lose i) town, an almost one acre, with access to Wawasee ck i e by. ’he home I itself includes 3 bedrooms. I’z baths, basement, and I economical gas hot water heat. All this p! us an eiitra large 1 2 car garage. Don’t wait. Priced in 60’s. Call Rick Today! BMMB I !■ , - ' ' ■ • * '1 ’ ' i >- I I ~~~~ ■& ’ * ■ ni!" ■'3 ■ - „ .-Jll ■ST ’ , . v SOUTH MAIN SYR ACUS E I Convenient location, close to shopping and schools. 3 1 bedroom home with 1* 2 car gara’e. Call Louise Today! Only $25,900. Good investment property. 1 it L ■ EL-intwiWlfa TFi ** - i| J( ■BBVRSMH : Nicer 3 bedroom home with full basement and garage. Includes appliances. Located on 2 city lots near schools. Ideal for the growing family. Act Now, $ ,1.500. ■HBMaBMBBaBHBBBBBaMBBMBBBBBMi BtBBBMB IIIIWBBBBBB 2 city lots located in Syracuse close to elementary school, f Piiced right at $6,500 each. Call Dale for details. I ) ATTENTION MANUFACTURER OR DEVELOPER! I Just listed 5 industrial zoned lots in Syracuse! Includes 2 / buildings. Don’t let this money-making: investment pass | % you by. Call Dale for details. 1 4th OF JULY SJF»E( IAL <►♦♦♦♦. < ► mHMHHHHHHHHMmMRMHImH BHMinHHK 1 ► 7<l FEET OF WAWASEE LAKE F RON TAGE! 11128,000 > ♦» 0 ♦ » ♦ WATER FRONT HOI IES Waw asee — 3 Br.. Fireplace, Garage'.s69,soo Wawasee — 3 Br.. Fireplace. Carports74,9oo Chapman Lake — 2 Br., Garages44,46s . Webster,Lake — 2 Br., All Brick?s6l,soo Wawasee —3 Br., Fireplace, Garag?sss,9oo Waw asee — 3 Br., Family R00m554,500 Kna jp Lake —3 Br. A-Frames37,9oo ■■■MMMaMMHBBHMHHHIHaMHMBI ■!■■■■ 11 IBM MMMB LAKE ACCESS MODJIES 10 Priced From $7,500 To $.19,500 ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ MMMMi-1 i HMMMMMB RESIDENTIAL HOI IES , SPriced From $33,900 To $69,500 CENTURY 21 SOLDIM ME / LE(ELAND ADDITION WAWASEE— I 8R547,500 ( \ LIGONIER 5 BEDROOM, GARAGE $31,000 J f FASCINATION PLACE MOBILE HOM IE $7,500 I \ MARINELAND GARDEN LOTS2,OOO / f AND MANY MORE A ■HISTffIWWWIffIfWIRWWM I Just South Os Waws see Village On State Road 13 R.R. 3, Syracuse IN 116567 Open Mon.-Thurs. 9-6; Fri. 9-8; Sat. 9-6 Sun. 1-4 ■ Ric Schaekel 457-3454

$ 2,500 damage as cars collide

An accident occurred on Sunday, at 6:50 p.m.. at the intersections of SR 13 and Chicago Street. Syracuse. David W. Coy. 21. box 616 Syracuse, operating a 1975 Chevy two-door, struck the 1972 Chevrolet four-door wagon driven by Frances M. Smith. 64, 513 North Huntington Street, Syracuse. Smith was traveling south on SR 13, approaching the intersection of SR 13 and Chicago Street, when Coy, traveling west on East Chicago Street, stopped for a stop sign and proceeded to cross to West Chicago Street. Coy

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stated he did not see Smith coming. Damage to the Smith car was sl.sooand to the Coy ear SI.(MM). Tires taken from Blazer at Wyant's Roy Clow reported to police on Friday, at 8:06 am., the theft of four tires and white spoke rims from Wyant Chevrolet Incorporated. 1001 South Huntington Street. A 1979 Chevy Blazer had been jacked up to remove the tires. The estimated value of the items totaled between $550 and S6OO.

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FOR EUROPE — Members of the Sounds of Hope left Tuesday, June 26. for O’Hare International Airport. Chicago. 111., for Amsterdam in the Netherlands for a concert tour of Europe. The 77 member group met at North W'ebster Saturday. June 23. for registration, orientation and rehearsal. Members in the group are from Illinois, Kentucky, Ohio, Wisconsin, Michigan and Indiana. The 59-voice choir, string ensemble of five members and a harpist, will present concerts in Holland; Germany; Austria; Switzerland: Liechtenstein; Belgium. France: Belgium; and England. Also accompanying the group are 12 non-performing participants. The group will sing a concert of sacred, semi-classical and secular numbers. The harp soloist will be featured. / Varner M. Chance, North W'ebster. started the group eight years ago, for the purpose of promoting international understanding through its talents and to give its members the opportunity to share with people of other lands and to acquire first hand knowledge of their cultures. The group will be staying part of the time in homes with families. Sounds of Hope will return on July 19 and will present its final concert on July 20 in the Wawasee High School auditorium. The eighth annual homecoming banquet will be held in Oakwood Hotel Dining Room before the concert. The banquet and concert are sponsored by the Rotary International.

Former resident named to national board

Marion Stackhouse, r 1 Westfield, a former Milford resident and a hog and crops farmer, has been named a director of the National Livestock and Meat Board, serving the US livestock and meat industry. Stackhouse will represent the three-million member American Farm Bureau on the national livestock board headquartered in Chicago. He will officially assume office August 19 at Bismark, N. D.

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The former Milford resident has long served the livestock industry. Currently president of the Indiana Farm Bureau he previously headed that organization’s commodity department which is prominent throughout the state in livestock judging, carcass evaluation and consumer orientation. He served as chairman bf the Indiana Meal Industry committee for the National Livestock and Meat Board and has received

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awards for meritorious service to the swine industry. Stackhouse is the former vice president of the Hoosier Beef Show 1 , was on the Hoosier Beef Days committee* and worked with the Indiana Beef Cattle Association He also served as chairman of the advisory committee to the animal waste section of the Indiana State Board of Health He is a professional member of the American Meal Science Association

|MI| fl PEWART LAKE VIEW — Two or three bedroom home on T'? lots. H !® Lake view from living room, very nice kitchen With Mutschler ■; I cabinets, carpeting, garage. I HiMk " 18 1 | : 1 .Jl j I F .fl I-— D I MILFORD — Three bedroom home near Milford schools. Large ■ living room with bay window. Dining family room eat-in kitchen, L> fl carpeted living area. Bi— *zZ3SßJh I 3SK® I iSH I Wil I ■ I DEWART LAKf- FRONT — All brick, 4-year old home. Large living | fl area with fireplace. Two bedrooms, utility room. I'/i baths, storage H fl area in garage, paved drive. Exceptionally njce. 9 hII 1 I li w |||f «jB I w figsssw- S S® ■ ■ * - ■ i® ■ I NEAR WAUBEE LAKE — Six-year-old, 3 bedroom home. Attractive I I kitchen with bar and dining area. On approximately ’/> acre lot I I bordered by creek. Owner has been transferred — SAYS SELL! fl WAUBEE LAKE FRONT — Two bedroom lake front ranch home and I j garage. Sea wall. Very nice neighborhood. f Building Sites — Large wooded lots near Milford. ff Dewart Lake lots with easement. gg

Lakeland Locals David Strieby of Coventry. Conn., spent four days in Syracuse visiting his nfother. Mrs. Cleo Strieby. and other relatives and friends. Afraid of strangers? That particular phobia is called, "Xenophobia." "Time is a great physician.'' Benjamin Disraeli

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