The Mail-Journal, Volume 16, Number 29, Milford, Kosciusko County, 8 August 1979 — Page 16

THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., August 8,1979 .

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Blue ribbon winners listed

Blue ribbon winners at the Kosciusko County 4-H Fair. July 30 to August 4. in open class exhibits and the County Extension Homemakers Club education exhibits are listed below: Educational Foods and nutrition exhibit winner was Warsaw Junior Homemakers: clothing and textiles winner was Atwood Home Stud;.'; housing exhibit winner was Tuesday Afternoon; special interest exhibit was Tippy Lee and the exhibit on Racket lesson went to Wawakeechie. who also won the grand champion booth award Agriculture Department Mary Lou Knipper of the Coral club received a blue ribbon on Spanish white onions and Patty Pan Squash; Kay Tusingy received a blue on green onions, she is a member of the Country Nibbiers club; Donnie Gest. r 7 Warsaw, received a blue ribbon on kohlrabi' Goldie Honeycutt. Tippecanoe Township, blue ribbon, on onions; Allen Hart, was champion in the agriculture department with cauliflower. Also winning blue ribbons were James Longfellow. West Wayne, blackberries; Mrs. Jack Hetler. cucumber slicing. Leesburg Homemakers; Louise Miller, cucumber dill, Leesburg Homemakers; Donnie Gest. pumpkin, r 7 Warsaw ; Mrs. Jerry Dersurk, diJi. from the Thirty Fifty club, also champion; Bertis Bebert, Pierceton blue ribbons in yellow onions and gherkins; Jeffery Grindle, Syracuse, sweet corn; and; Mary Stookey. Leesburg Homemakers, alfalfa. Along with. Richard Price, r 1

Hire Electric ——— ELECTRICAL WIRING • RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL * INDUSTRIAL Phone: 457-3744 Syracuse

Public Auction Inventory Reduction Sale Will sell at public auction the following, located at 230 Medussa St Sy'acuse. Ind .or ’/, mile south of square on St Rd J 3. then 1 block east (turn at Liquor Lockerl. on Saturday, Aug. 11 — 9:00 A.M. TRUCK & VAN PARTS A ACCESSORIES 6 alum straight truck van bodies. 3 VB' & 3-16 <2 damaged}; 3 partial Chevalier truck cabs approx 500 tinted sliding 24 x3O van windows, lg am t triangular glass sections with 32 base. G M air condition unit with condenser & clutch pulley, approx 60 sets Medallion A M radios with speakers. 18 alum fan. 300 400 truck sunvisors, 50 boxes of I D heater hose, boxes of m»sc heater & radiator hose, clamps. 24 cases of 16 7”x1O" air vent louvres. 12 boxes of outside truck door handles with keys; approx 500 rt. & If. truck door lock bodies 18 30-gal truck fuel tanks, many sets of gas tank hangers & brackets 3 bexes 18“ chrome grab handles; many boxes of heater & wiper switches; wind shield wiper motors; numerous boxes of 20' wiper arms & blades, 150 6 heater cables, misc boxes of heater & defroster ducting & louvres, many heater motors with dual fans; rubber motor mounts several boxes of 16" Chevy full cover hubcaps. Ig am t of \ lug wrenches few windshield washer sets, many cases of spring loaded motor cover latches, lg am t of iron truck seat bases; 33 boxes of 450' dual strips of truck door weather strip ping many boxes of %x4xl4 U bolts, approx. 50 G.M headlights & headlight housings, several boxes of door stop straps with mounts, approx 200 dual truck side mirrors; misc truck & van seats; camper stands: approx 24 Balkamp choke cables. 4 cases of 20 G M side mount clearance lights MACHINERY, SHOP EQUIPMENT A SUPPLIES Saturn vinyl vacuum press with pump, glue spray booth; 4xß' bed with templates; 3' vinyl •cutter. 4xß paper laminating table; Saturn edge press; 2 Blanket presses 4 xs'. numerous ext tables to use with above equip . 3000# scissors lift; Rockwell edger with vacuum pump. 2 Gray 50' automatic air hose reels with stands & air hose; many heavy duty steel shelving with adfustable shelves (4 xs' to 4 xl2 ): 2 Bxl2' 40-compartment wood bins, ass td wood storage cabinets; pipe stand cutter & threader threader dies ’/»" 2", Rigid Universal pipe threader ' 2 " 2 reamer. 2 Rigid pipe cutters; 3 die holders, 3 steel storage cabmets 5 6 thru 1 8 drawer chests 1 2 "x 12 14 time card racks. 4 new watch clock sta lions many senes 500 air dolly levelers with rollers approx 25 soda acid. 2 y 'z gal water & various sizes foam fire extinguishers, lg ass t of 6" to 16 steel dolly wheels, many swivel ball bearing dolly wheels, cross hydraulic cylinder, many boxes of various sizes new nuts, bolts, washers (round & square head). 3 61# cases of ’/«"x5" lag bolts, 2 water cooler drinking fountains 3 rolls (approx 8 xSOO ) gray indoor-outdoor carpeting, roll (12'x5OO' • approx ) grey indoor outdoor carpeting, 4 rolls vmyl, approx 1100 sq ft per roll (3 pecan & 1 walnut), misc cans spray paint & glass cleaner, air regulator; lg arn'A of felt tape sealer, air . pac regulator 2 new gas pump hoses. 16 cases of 1 2 new hard hats; case of 1 2 volt light bulbs lg am tof galvanized pipe & pipe fittings: misc cans surface putty solvent: 13 10' lengths A B S 3" sewer pipe, many conveyor rollers: 3 water pressure gauges, numerous shower & sink faucets, cannon ball truck hangers & rollers, lg roll of #9 & #l2 galvanized wire' . POWER TOOLS & ACCESSORIES 3 x 6 110 volt gang nailer with controls pump & motor, new gang nailer pump & motor set up. screw gun, MF 8 Skil saw. B&D 7" Skil saw, Rockwell B'' Skil saw, Rockwell 7" Skil saw, American 7’a ’ Skil saw, 2 MF routers, B&D router; Rockwell router. Buzzmaster angle saw MF & Rockwell 2 drills, \ ' industrial drill. 2 industrial ’/•' drills; several power tools that do not run & lg am't of Skil, Rockwell & American skil saw & router & drill parts, skil hmge butt template kit. approx 60 good 6 ' 8' skil saw blades STEEL TIP SAW BLADES CARBIDE TIP SAW BLADES 1 18 % arbor 5 14 % arbor 1 16 % arbor 14 12'' % arbor 1 14 ' % arbdr 4 10” Vi arbor 15 12” % arbor 6 10” % arbor 9 lO' % arbor \ / 8 10"% arbor 2 10” Vi arbor 4 sets of Dado saw blades, 3-10' metal saw blades. Swmglme electric stapler (Model 15E4); many new chain pliers, various sizes of high speed reaming bits: 7 2”x6” D«sston high speed shea* blades ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES Lg roll alum 3 aug volt inlet wire lg roll copper 1 aug inlet wire, 2 partial rolls 3 aug. copper inlet wire, many full boxes & rolls of No. 10, 12 & 14 solid copper wiring; several 50 mobile home 8 3 600 volt hook up wires, misc rolls of pole bldg 2 & 3 wire with grd hook ups, numerous rolls of 10 2 & 600 volt Romex; misc alum & copper wire grd cables; many outside pigtails for mobile home hook ups; quantity of various size new ballasts for fluouresceht lights, many outside receptacles with grd & lids; dlb switch ivory plates; toggle switched lg box of wall lights; approx 500 2yj”x4” oct outlet boxes; cases of misc. inlet & outlet boxes receptacle holders; boxes of 1 ’A ” grd bushings & 1 ” T senes connec tors, campei & travel trailer adapters boxes of ext cord ends; case of switch box supports; 3 new Bustr button 3 phase 60 amp boxes; new Square D 100 amp fuse & switch box; 3 - 200 amp fuse & switch boxes; senes L 4 breaker box; numerous 1. 2 or 3-phase start & stop control boxes; 3 240 sgl phase transformers; 2 meter boxes; 10 120/240 50 amp. utility power outlet boxes: box of 50 adjustable bar hangers (107 j 18Vi” long), electric door operator; lg am't of metal & plastic %” 1 ’/z” electrical conduit & elbows; copper grdmg rods; many new & used % to 1 h p electrical motors; 4' electric baseboard heater; case of 4' fluourescent light bulbs; 4 boxes of 10-10' sections of universal lighting duct; 3 Kelloms wire pullers (2 Vi -3", 3-3 Vi” & 3Vi"-4") ELECTRIC MOISTS 3 1 T electric hoists with chains & controls; 3 Loadstar ViT electric hoists & Coffing ViT hoist (all with chains & controls); numerous 1T & ViT ball bearing troll hangers for electric hoists, numerous cord & controls electric hoists, 2 new chain containers for Loadstar hoists; 4 sets ’# T trolhes; misc trolley & hoist parts AIR CONDITIONING A HEATING EQUIPMENT 2 Trane 1 20,000 BTU hanging gas heaters; 2 lg new GE combination heating-air condi boner, gas furnace flu pipe, old coal furnace blower: 4 Rockwell 143 gas service regulators; 1 # 2# Rockwell gas regulator; other gas ref , 10 Duotherm dampener assemblies; very Ig. am.'t of galvanized furnace bases, runs, stacks & elbows OFFICE EQUIPMENT 7 telephone*., 7 sta Terry Phone System; Excutone 7 telephone 11 sta intercom with 6 additional 11 sat desk speakers & receivers; 3M tape music player with 5 ceiling or wall speakers; heme injercom system with AM/FM radio; 5-drwr Wnghthne data processing cabinet, 3 nice wood office storage cabinets; 3 swivel office chairs; 3 swivel office arm chairs; wooc dining pedestal table with 4 matching chairs; other misc chairs & cabinets & stands, secretary Thermofax copy machine; 2 Remington Rand electric calculators with tape: Lagorriarsino-Totaha calculator with tape; Victor 1 2-drwr 4”x6” card file chest; class Cdrwr safe Statements made day of sale take precedence over printed matter. Terms: Cash Lunch Served By: Penquin Point #4 North Webster. IN Monarch Industries, Owner S«/e Conducted By: R & S ENTERPRISES 20352 U S 6 Milford. Indiana Auctioneers. Stanley ers - 457-5356 Daniel Wench - 862-4785

Claypool, ornamental corn; Violet Tom, Leesburg Homemakers, cucumber burpless. Mary Ann Teeple, r 8 Warsaw, Brussel sprouts; Susan Bouse. Silver 60. early white; Karen Imhoff, r 3 Pierceton, spaghetti squash and snap back beans; Bea Croce. Leesburg Homemakers, parsley; Mrs. Robert Phend, Monroe Hilltoppers. mulberries; Beckie Faulkner, r 2 Nappanee, soup beans; ’-'ae Hollar, Leesburg Homem ers, onion sets; Mrs. Bruce Limb, Country Neighbors, blue ribbon, red beets and champicn; and Linda Hathaway. Jolly Good Neighbors, champion, red raspberries. Also winning blue ribbons were. Scott Ham. r 8 Warsaw, zucchini squash; Mrs. Raymond Heiser, Thrifty Fifty Club, in catnip, peppermint, sage, bean pole; Mrs. Phil Braman, CountryNeighbors Club, gourds and yellow onions; Derk Kuhn, r 1 Milford, lemon balm and any other, lavender and spearmint; Mike Walther, r 2 North Manchester. wheat, yellow bush beans and acorn squash; Mrs. Helen Shively, red onion Spanish; Derk Kuhn, r iMilford, banana peppers sweet; Cindy Horn, r 8 Warsaw, mixed; Betty Hartman, r 6 box 42. Warsaw, carrots; Mrs. Ralph .Myers, Hersheretts Club, pickling pickles and squash cushauw; Murrey Holt, r 3 Warsaw, egg plant, broccoli, small tomatoes, cabbage, red cabbage, sweet peppers, and summer squash; and BettyHartman, r 6 box 42 Warsaw, spice display and thyme. And. Ed Kerchensteiner, r 2 Claypool, fresh sugar peas;

Dorothy WoJfrum, r 6 box 10A Warsaw, sweet peppers; Cindy Wolfrum, r 6 box 10A Warsaw, largest squash: Eleanor Holt, r 3 Warsaw, basil; Mrs. Shirley Everest, Merry Tones club, red potatoes champion and carrots; Terry Cotton, r 2 Pierceton, hot peppers and chives. Art Blue ribbon winners were: Rhonda Rider. Sidney; Alvin Smith, Warsaw; Mark Martin, r 5 Warsaw; Catherine Becker. Winona Progressive Homemakers Club; Kraig Allen. Leesburg; Joan Hostetler, r 2 Pierceton; Beth McDonald, r 4 box 72 Warsaw; Michael Yagel. Mentone, two entries; Millie Jones, r 7 box 150 Warsaw; A. Neil Sorensen. Warsaw; Lucile Bowman, Pierceton Home Economic Club; MinnieSmally. r 2 Akron; Pat Ulrey. 709 Market. Warsaw; Betty Gilbert. 801 E. Main. Warsaw; Larry McCleary. Silver Lake and Jo Hepler, r 1 Syracuse. Also. Anita Thomas, r 4 Warsaw; Louise Jones. 403 N. Broadway, Mentone, two ribbons; Joy Teeple, r 1 Leesburg, two entries; Jackie Hudson, box 424 Pierceton, two entries; Lynn Jurss, 1508 Walnut Creek, Warsaw; DawnKerschensteiner. r 2 Claypool; Lora Luckenbill. 1826 Hepler Drive, Warsaw, two entries; Sandy Dunnick, r 1 Etna Green; Chris Kralis, 255 Gilliam. Warsaw; Mary- Bille Hull. 2203 E Market. Warsaw; Todd Waltz, r 1 „Pierceton; Becky Ross, 505 Robson Rd.. Warsaw; Herb Bailey, r 6 Warsaw, two entries: Scott Haney, r 2 box 24 Leesburg; Kevin Masher, r 1 Pierceton; Eddy Roberts, r 2 Leesburg; Gen Thurston, 748 E. Main, Warsaw; Virginia McAllister, r 6 Warsaw. Tomi Sue Morehouse, r 2 box 173 Milford; and Barbara Pucket. r 7 Warsaw. And. Marjie Morgan, r 8 Warsaw; Glenn Fink, r 8 box 94 W’arsaw; Jeff Rose, r 1 box 105 Mentone; Mrs. Earl Black, r 1 North Webster; Matt Brown, r 5 box 444 Warsaw; Merl Houth. r 3 Warsaw- and Judy Grindle. 112 N. Street. Syracuse Baking Blue ribbon winners are. Anne Marie Neher. 2411 Westside Dr.. Warsaw; Mrs. Bill Lockridge. Thrifty Fifty club; Mrs. Bob Tucker, Spirit of 76 club; Mrs. J. David Miller, Herscherettes club; Mrs. Larry Gochenour. Merry Tones club; Mrs. Max Sparks. Prairie Township club, three entries. Mrs. Jerry DeTurk. Thrifty Fifty club; and Mrs. Carl Burnworth, Pierceton Home Ec Club. - Also, Mrs. Cloyce Menzie. Pierceton Home Ec Club; Mrs. Jerrv McClintic, r 1 Milford;

Bobs Ford-Mercury Nappanee /*• Proud To Announce The Appointment 0f... JOHN LIBERTI — 4s Sales Manager —

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THWAITS REALTY FARM - RESIDENTIAL - COMMERCIAL LAWRENCE THWAITS - BROKER 831-4394 GRACE LAWSON - BROKER 457-4920 Mobile home court with 28 occupied pads and modern home for sale. New 3 B/R ranch type home — fully carpeted in West Noble Addition, with full basement. , Beautiful chalet style home in Enchanted Hills — with boat lot. Syracuse. Building with 4,500 sq. ft. on SR 15 in Leesburg. Ideal for smi. mfg., garage or warehouse, etc. 4 B' R home on South 3rd — Goshen. Lovely ranch style Bedford Limestone home in New Paris with full basement, 2 fireplaces, central air, beautiful fenced-in yard — many extras. Small 2 B/ R home in New Paris. $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 Paris, Ind. 2 large wooded lots I 1 2 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. Building lots in Wawasee Heights with city water & sewer, 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 commercial 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

Angela Truex, r 4 box 201 H Warsaw, two entries; Andi Stroup, r 5 box 276 Warsaw; Mrs. Oscar Bowen, Jolly Good neighbors club; Faith Goshert# r 1 Mentone; Mrs. Loren Melton, Atwood Home Study club; Mrs. Keith Lek rone. Monroe Hilltopper club; Mrs. Dale Beery, Monroe Hilltoppers club; Mrs. Raymond Heiser. Thrifty Fifty club; Mrs. John B. Damden. Rural Neighbors club; Mrs. Mary Frush, Progressive Homemakers club; Mrs. Howard Smith, Jolly Roger Club, two entries, and Mrs. Mike Schooley. Crystal club, two entries. And. Mrs. David Abraham. Winona Lake: Phil Braman, r 7 box 96 Warsaw; Jody Logier. r 6 W’arsaw; Mrs. Charles Smoker, Leesburg Homemakers club, three entries; Mrs. Howard Hom, Mentone Extension club. Jerry Frush. 418 N. Lake St.. Warsaw; Jill Frush, 418 N. Lake St.. Warsaw; Mrs. Steve Johnson, Merry Tones club; Mrs. William Landrigan, Chit-Chat club, five entries; Bernice Beigh. Lamplighter club; Mrs Max Thomas. Atwood: Jeff Rose, r I box 105 Mentone; Kay Goshert, r 1 Mentone; and Faith Goshert, r 1 Mentone, two entries. Clothing Blue ribbon winners in this division were: Mrs. Larry Gochenour. MerryTones club, seven entries; Mrs. Robert Tusing. CountryNeighbors club, two entries ; Mrs. James Egolf, Atwood Home Study club; Mrs Matt Warren. Happy Homemakers; Evelyn Tinky, Club 55; Mrs. Carl Bibler, Herscherettes Club, five entries; Mrs. Ralph Harmon. Lamplighters Club, two entries; Mrs. Jerry Knepper. Choral club, five entires; Mary Lou Knepper. Warsaw; Lisa Hardy. Pierceton; Mrs. Don Miller. Merry Tones club, two entries; Mrs Robert Hopkins. Herscherettes club; Mrs. Milon Mishler. Pierceton; Mrs. James Stewart. Winona Lake, six entries; Mrs. Dar Monesmith. Etna Green, three entries. And. Mrs. Robert Bowen. Jolly Good Neighbors club; Mrs. Bruce Elliott. Double H club; Mrs Larry Thomas. Praire Fun Club, three entries. Canning Blue ribbon winners in this, division are: Mrs. Gilbert Aufdenkaper. Jackson " Township club. Mrs. Russell Mickley. Tippecanoe Township club; Mis. Robert Boyer, Township club; Mrs Larry Temple. 1836 Sue Ave'.. Warsaw , three entries; Mrs. Cora Watson. 2132 E Market, six entries; Mrs. Jerry DeTurk. Thrifty Fifty club; Mrs. Donald Puckett. Tippy Lee Club; Mrs. Richard Price, r 1 Claypool; Mrs. Leon Kubacki. Pierceton Home Ec club, two entries; Mrs Richard Teel. Merry Go Around club; Mrs. Paul Wulrey, Purdue

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Home Project club; Mrs. BeckyFaulkner. r 2 Nappanee, two entries; Mrs. Raymond Heiser. Thrifty Fifty club, two entries. Also. Mrs. Phil Braman, Country Neighbors club, tw-o entries; Mrs. Everett Darr, Goodwill club; Mrs. Robert Busch, three entries; Mrs. Eugene Polk. Jolly Good Neighbors club; Mrs. Ralph Myers. Herscherettes club: Marjorie Nice, r 1 box 2 three entries; Linda Nice, r 1 box 2 Warsaw, three entries; Mrs. Jim Demske, Golden April club, two entries; Eleanor Holt, r 3 box 344 Warsaw; and Bernice Beigh. Lamplighters club. "Silence is a fence around wisdom." Hasidic Saying

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Senior Mothers to have pot luck The Senior Mother’s club will meet for a pot-luck dinner at 7;30 p.m on Monday, Aug. 13, in the home of Mildred Corson. WARRENS ARRESTED FOR PIBLIC INTOXICATION Ray E. Warren, Jr., 36, r 1 Milford and Raymond Oliver Warren, 36, r 1 Milford, were arrested by police over the week end for public intoxication. Both men were released on $l5O bond each. Arresting the Milford men were Kosciusko County Police Lt. Richard Mikel and Milford Marshal David Hobbs. .

Syracuse driver loses mirror at fairgrounds Aug. 2 The outside rear mirror was tom off of an auto owned by John Brewer, r 4 Syracuse, between 8 am., and 12 p.m., Thursday. Aug. 2, at the parking area of the Kosciusko County Fairgrounds.

Gntuijc, 457 ;F 77 ■eEL'ITxI 457-4414 BEATY REALTORS

NEW LISTINGS MILFORD Three bedroom. car garage, good investment property. Nice yard. $22,500. 1 BARBEE LAKE FRONT 3 Bedroom home with fireplace, beautiful view of lake, plus 1 bedroom fully furnished apt. over 2 car garage for only $59,500. Mr. Investor don’t wait. WAWASEE ACCESS Newly redecorated furnished 2 bedroom mobile home with many extra features. Includes lake privileges. Contract terms available. $12,500. Call Ric. HOMES OF THE WEEK '! I Utrff f I ■£ K ; <; 79 FEET OF WAWASEE LAKE FRONTAGE! $138,500. h u IF p ’! SYRACUSE —Close to Schools. Now $39,500 ]( RESIDENTIAL HOMES Wawasee Hts. — 3 Br., Bi-Level $63,500 Near Wawasee — 3 Br., Basement. Garage. Unique .... $69,500 Between Syracuse & Ligonier — 3 Br., 1 Acre $36,900 Syracuse — 3 Br., Basement. Garage $41,500 Syracuse —3 Br.. Basement. Garage $25,900 y s BUILDING SITES — WAWASEE AREA * Enchanted Hills (With Boat Lot) $2.750-$3.500 * Marineland Gardens (With Boat Dock) $1.850-$5.900 * Wooded Building Site 65x280 With Easement To Lake Papakeechie Close By . $4,700 * Eckhert Addition North Webster — Large Building Sites ★ Large Restricted Home Sites Near Wawasee $5,500 ★ Kuhn Lake Front Home Site- $15,000 ★ Kuhn Channel Lots7,ooo , ♦ Wawasee Water Front Site 96* Frontageslß,soo ★ Wawasee Water Front Site 50’Frontage$11,500 ★ Wawasee Water Front Site 60’Frontage.$46,000 Just South Os Wawasee Village On State Road 13 R.R. 3, Syracuse, IN 46567 . Open Mon.-Thurs. 9-6; Fri. 9-8; Sat. 9-6 Sun. 1-4 Ric Schaekel 457-3454

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