The Mail-Journal, Volume 16, Number 27, Milford, Kosciusko County, 25 July 1979 — Page 11

“Truth is rarely pure and never simple."

THWAITS REALTY FARM - RESIDENTIAL - COMMERCIAL LAWRENCE THWAITS - BROKER 831-4394 GRACE LAWSON - BROKER 457-4920 New 3B R ranch type home fully carpeted in West N|oble Addition with full basement Beautiful chalet style home in Enchanted Hills - with boat lot. Syracuse. Modern rest lounge with 3-way license in Elkhart Co Jping 6 figure business. Building with 4,500 sq ft. on SR 1 5 in Leesburg. Ideal fo|r sml. mfg. garage or warehouse etc. 4B R home on South 3rd Goshen. Lovely ranch style Bedford Limestone home in New Piiris with full basement. 2 fireplaces, central air beautiful fenced-in yard many extras. Small 2 B R home in New Paris. S 9 500. 180 acres farm ground, all tillable New Paris, Ind. Will contract. 50 acres farm ground, all tillable Oswego. Ind. 21 acre farm, with bldgs., south of Cromwell, Ind. 3 B R home in Milford. Ind. 3 B R home in Syracuse, Ind. Commercial Bldgs. 37 000 sq. ft. on SR 15 at New Ppris, Ind. 2 large wooded lots 1 1 i miles west of New Paris, Ind. 3 acre lots on CR 46 east of New Paris. Ind. 3 acre wooded lots southeast of New Paris Ind. j Building lots in Wawasee Heights with city water & Syracuse. Country Home with farm buildings on 2.3 acres, located southeast of Goshen on US 33. For Sale — Lot in Enchanted Hills with boat lot on channel. We have other homes and commericial properties Available. Also lots for sale that we can build on. Need farm listings. Have buyers. OFFICE PHONE 69067 CR 27 831-4394 NEW PARIS

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NEW LISTING f WOODS AND PRIVACY B|Wl r JOB * w Three bedroom, 2 baths, large family room with wood burning stove, deck & attached garage. All this on 4 large lots with channel lots. 425 SOUTHLAKE SYRACUSE .W t 1 This 3 bedroom older home is just right for the city dweller who likes the lake too. New kitchen, roof and bathroom. One of Syracuse's finest locations. Possible contract. $30,500. WAUBEE LAKE FRONT Country living with lake too — brick 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, kitchen — family room combination with marble stone fireplace. Discriminating buyer put this one at the top of your list

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1978 4-H ROYALTY — Shown above are the 1978 4-H King and Queen, Bart Hedington and Alicia Dickerhoff. A new king and queen will be crowened next Monday. They will reign over 4-H events at the 1979 fair.

Warstler's death ruled suicide t Marvin Riegsecker, Elkhart county coroner, ruled the death of Carl A. Warstler, 60, r 1 Milford, was suicide by carbon monoxide poisoning. Warstler was found at his home in a car by the Milford Emergency Medical Service and transported to Goshen Hospital where he died on July 14. Funeral services were held Monday, July 16, with interment at Oak Ridge cemetery, Goshen.

NORTH HUNTINGTON STREET SYRACUSE . ... ■ X B ST»' 1 ’ ! i 6. Stately 3 bedroom brick home on large lot. See for yourself what a perfect family home or place of business I would make. I can adjust to your needs. Come see me today. RENTAL Large 3 bedroom condominium for August, $1,600. LAKE TIPPECANOE WlaLirl gHEMw W How about 91' frontage with a beautiful wooded setting. Lovely older home and guest housegarage combination. If you are not ready to buy — don’t look at this one — it will steal your heart. \ APARTMENT BUILDINGS 2 Units — Possible contract, $31,575 3 units on Papakeechie Lake, $45,000

TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED — 1 pint canning jars. Phone 856-4229 after 6 week days or anytime week ends. LOST — Reward — White American Eskimo puppy, missing since Sunday. Pet of some small children given to them by grandparents. Call 4574126. FOR RENT — One and a twobedroom home in Syracuse area. Call Fry, Wells & Rogers Realty at 457-4485. By BONNIE BJELLA The summer reading club at the Syracuse Public Library is in full swing with 290 children enrolled to date. The last day for stickers will be Wednesday, Aug. 8. Awards will be given out on Thursday evening, Aug. 9. There will be a movie so children are urged to be at the library by 6:30 in order to see all the movie. -Neyv books still arrive often. Among them are: “The House of Thirty Cats’’ by Calhoun “Mayday Mayday” by Milton “Six New Students” by Brandenberg “Country Treasures” by Beetschen “Maurices Room” by Fox “The Grand Ole Opry” by Krishef “Roadrunners and Other Cuckoos ” by Amon “Good-bye, Chicken by Byars “Me and You and a Dog Named Blue” by Corcoran “My Sister’s Silent World” by Arthur

SYRACUSE FARMETTE fn ww***' jyywK '■ \iiii II ** 2.2 acres on Syracuse-Webster Road with maintenance free 4 bedroom home. Kitchen-family room combination with fireplace. 2 car attached garage. Country living but minutes to town. $74,000. A-FRAME Located on Wawasee Channel with quick access to lake. Zoned commercial. $89,500. BAYSHORE BEACH WAWASEE LAKE FRONT X * Tiy 3 ; All brick 3 bedroom home, large family room. Boat house and garage on channel in back. Maintenance free. Owner says sell I STATE ROAD 13 Commercial zoning with 180' frontage on SR 13 —. 1.80 acres — 800 sq. ft. building ready to start business today. $67,500.

4-H'ers getting ready for fair

By VICTOR VIRGIL Over 1,000 4-H’ers in Kosciusko County are getting ready for the big event July 30 — August 4 at the fairgrounds in Warsaw. Kosciusko County is blessed with one of the most beautiful fairground settings in the state being located on the north side of Winona Lake. Persons attending the grandstand attractions can watch all of the lake activity in addition to the events on the track. Ulis is the second year for our “Mini 4-H” program in which 215 eight and nine year olds are getting a taste for the “real thing” by exhibiting at the fair. The 4-H livestock projects continue to be the major attraction at the fair. County 4H’ers have enrolled 236 beef steers and heifers, 353 hogs, 45 dairy, 237 rabbits, 184 sheep, 116 horses and 37 dogs. Goats are the fastest growing livestock project with 77 enrolled for 1979, almost double last year’s numbers. Last year’s livestock auction totaled $112,965, an indication of the fine community support given 4-H’ers selling livestock projects. Bright and early Monday morning 4-H livestock members will begin bringing in their animals. The 4-H tenure program and fashion revue are held Monday evening at 7 p.m. at Warsaw High School. Hogs are the first livestock judged beginning at 9 a.m., Tuesday morning followed by

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CONVENTIONAL BUILT YEAR ROUND HOME LAKE WAWASEE — 3-4 bedroom Medallion brick home, 125 ft. lake frontage with sea wall, 24'x35' boat well. z The many special features in this homepre carpeting; drapes: t two full ceramic tile baths; built in range; refrigerator; stainless steel sink; built in oven; gas grill; garbage disposal; washer; dryer; two car finished garage attached; incinerator; 30 gallon gas water heater; water softener; overhead garage door opener; Coppes cabinets; stainless steel vent with one h.p. exhaust fan; double snow melters in driveway; solid oak trim thru entire house; genuine Italian marble vanity tops: ceiling cable heat throughout house with individual thermostats; ceramic floors in kitchen and baths; 18 ft. marble fireplace in living room; thermopane windows; built in bookcase: auxiliary gas forced air furnace which can be used to heat the house, now being used to heat garage; 1,000 gallon concrete septic tank; 20'x30' dry well; 92 ft. 4" deep well with new submersible pump. Home is being sold with the best Tell City maple furniture; color TV; built in stereo and speaker system; hi-fi; record player. This home is clean and ready to move in. Shown by appointment only to qualified buyers and offered at only $159,900 firm, several thousand dollars below replacement cost. Included in sale are a 1976-20' Viking deck boat, approximately 180 hours on motor since new, Ford V-8 motor, 14' Hoby Cat 1977 model sailboat. CONTACT Everett F. Ketering Or Chris Koher, Jr., brokers. 619 South Huntington Street, SYRACUSE Phone 457-3722 Or 457-3506

LOTS - LOTS - LOB Enchanted Hills $4,300 Syracuse building lot with city water and sewer, $8,500 Bouse Lake. $3,500 Commercial lots in Syracuse, Warsaw & North Webster V WAWASEE HEIGHB Tri level with 4 bedrooms, family room, living room with stone fireplace, attached 2 car garage. Like brand new. $60,900. MAKE AN OFFER CONKLIN BAY 3 bedroom on Lake Wawasee, permanent pier. $45,000. WAWASEE LAKEFRONT □IE MI 4 100’ lot beautifully landscaped. 2 bedroom, kitchen-living room combination with stone fireplace, enclosed front porch, gas heat, central air, 2 car attached garage, storage garage. New seawall with good beach. Farmland 35 acres tillable' 8.5 acres of woods Southeast of Lake Wawasee

poultry and rabbits at 10 a.m. and goats at 7 p.m. Beef are judged at 8 a.m. on Wednesday; ponies at 9 a.m. and sheep at 2 p.m. Thursday is the 4-H dairy show at 9 a.m. Horse and pony judging continues Friday and Saturday. The livestock auction begins at 5:30 p.m. on Thursday. Most of the open class livestock are judged on Friday and Saturday with the exception of ponies which are judged at 9 a.m. on Tuesday. Draft horse judging is at 1 p.m. on Friday followed by Sheep at 2 p.m. The big open class Holstein show is Saturday with all other breeds of dairy cattle judged on Friday. The Indiana Garden Puller’s Association is sponsoring a garden tractor pull Thursday evening at 6:30 p.m. a four wheel drive pick-up pull sponsored by the Pierceton Jaycees will be held Tuesday night at 7 p.m. Monday night will be the regular tractor pull. ‘ I There will be two full nights of auto racing Wednesday and Saturday evenings, time trials begin at 6 p.m. A' demolition derby will be held in front of the grandstand Friday at 7 p.m. For the 10th consecutive year a Gospel Sing will be held in the grandstand Sunday evening, July 29. Rev. Don Poyser from the Burket United Methodist Church will be in charge. Several area gospel singing groups will be featured.

Wed., July 25,1979 - THE MAIL-JOURNAL

Going away to college? Keep your mail coming

Soon a new wave of students will be going off to college, and for many it will be the first time they’ll have a mailing address away from home. Many potential mail problems can be avoided by following a few simple suggestions. Postmaster H.C. Colwell said. First, give the. post office prompt notice of your new address at college, whether on or off the campus. There's a free “Change of Address Kit” available at the post office. This also contains cards with which you can notify those who send you mail regularly, such as newspapers and magazines, relatives, friends, clubs banks and other businesses. In most college housing, including dormitories, mail usually is distributed from a central mailroom either on call over the counter or to individual boxes. Some college housing, however, doesn’t have such mailrooms, and letter carriers deliver directly to student boxes in the building lobby. Make sure- that your box is properly identified with your name.

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Let's Talk Real Estate By Phil Beer Realtor

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Looking for a new home for your family? Just moved to a new job in a new location? Then commuting distance is an important’' consideration. There was a time when the simple method of locating a home was to draw a circle on the map around your place of employment and look for a house in that geographic area. No longer is this the case. With today’s super you might commute to a job 20 miles away in less time than it would take from an innercity location of only five miles. Today, you should draw your circle in terms of minutes rather than miles. You may be passing up some wonderful home-buying

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' For students living off campus in apartments, rooming houses, fraternities or sororities, make sure there is a clear understanding of where your mail is to be delivered and how it is distributed. If you change address while away at school, repeat the process of notifying the post office and your regular correspondents with another “Change of Address Kit.” Also, tell the college mailroom. When you leave school for short holidays or recesses, your best bet is to arrange for your mail to be picked up and held for your return by someone you trust. Or, you can ask the post office to hold your mail while you are away, or forward it to your home or where you will be. Finally, when the school year is over, you can make sure that your mail will be delivered promptly by again notifying the post office of your address change. "The sound body is a product of the sound mind." George Bernard Shaw

opportunities, lower taxes, and better schools in distant suburban locations — only because you r THOUGHT they would be too far away. Don't talk miles . . . talk minutes and you may just find your right house at the right price. Mokes sense — doesn't it? The Beer Bunch will WORK FOR YOU. See us in the Wawasee Village office or call 457-4495.

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