The Mail-Journal, Volume 16, Number 44, Milford, Kosciusko County, 21 November 1979 — Page 21

LEGALS NOTICE * None* Is hearby given that Northwest Indiana Bancs hares. Inc., has filed an ap plication with the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, 230 South LaSalle Street, Chicago. Illinois 40490, seeking the approval of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago under its delegated authority to become a bank holding company pursuant to section 3 (a) (1) of the Bank Holding Company Act of 1954, as amended The applicant proposes to .engage in business at North Webster, In «diana at Camelot Square, and to own the subsidiary bank. Counting House Bank at North Webster, Indiana. Any members of the public may give written comment upon the application to the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago no later than thirty (30) days after the date of publication of the first notice which notice was published on the fourteenth day of November, 1979. Signed Northwest Indiana Bancs hares, Inc by Fred G. Donnersberger, its attorney N. 14 21 NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the Board of County Commissioners of Kosciusko County, Indiana, will from this date until December 4, 1979, at 9:30 AM EST.. receive sealed bids on the following. Bid For Pit Run Gravel Bids for Snow Removal Detailed plans, proposal and specifications are on file at the County Highway Department, county road 300E and old road 30E, r.R. 1, Warsaw, Indiana. Bids must be filed in the County Auditor's Office on Form No 94 proposal form and accompanied by bid bond of certified check for 10% of bid. The Commissioners reserve ’the right to reject any or all bids . Jean Nor then or Auditor of Kosciusko County, Indiana N 21 28

■A/V miller brothers m S T X| REALTY “■ BBOTHtBS Rlftllt | 457-4446 ""jiSja | CUD CBD 1 Across From Wyant Chevrolet LAKEWAWASEE NEW LISTING LAKE TIPPECANOE BAY POINT CONDOMINIUM & | V \| .ihum **■•:■**«*>!***►■ v 3 bedroom, living room with fireplace, furnished, 41' frontage, sandy beach, , $68,000. 3 bedrooms, family room with fireplace, heated pool, plus 635' frontage on WAWASEE WATER FRONT Wawasee. SIIO,OOO. ■ ■” m m m ' Js " p , n &gsa, W 2 bedroom, redecorated, fenced yard. Nancy Pricket), Managing Broker 457-4249 SRPRKjPIPIpfcMI Evelyn Steffen. Sales Associate 457-4594 , Tom McClain, Sales Associate 457-4291 Charming brick home. $43,500. Harlan Steffen, Broker, GRI 457-4594 EXCELLENT LAKE FRONT PROPERTIES - CONTRACTS AVAILABLE RESIDENTIAL & MINI FARMS PRICED FROM *27,000 TO *74,000. CONTRACTS AVAILABLE.

347 — SYRACUSE - A short walk to South Shore Golf Club and easement to Lake Wawasee makes this 3 bedroom ranch very attractive to any potential buyer. 352 — BACKWATER — Beat the high cost of living with this brick and wood 3 br. home with 1,600 sq. ft. of living area. Only $37,500. 354 — CROMWELL — Handyman special on 2 acres. Bring your hammer, nails and SII,OOO. 355 — CROMWELL — This older 2-story home has 1,600 ft. of living area and located on I,BA for that large garden. $28,500. 356 — KNAPP LAKE — Nice 3 bedroom lake front home with extra IqT. West Noble school district. 340 — SYRACUSE — Nice comfortable 4 bedroom home, good condition. Priced right at $26,000. Call Keith. 348 — SYRACUSE 3 bedroom, pool, boat & lake easement is just right for the person who wants it oil for $44,500. 345 — SYRACUSE — 3 br., 2 story older home in good repair. Close to town. $23,000. 326 — WAWASEE, 2 bedroom channel front cottage with 160’ of sea wall. Won t last long at $38,500. 333,— TURTLE BAY — 2 bedroom mobile home in excellent condition plus 9x30 cobano, completely furnished, $7,800. 338 — LEESBURG — 3'/z acre mini farm with nice 4-5 bedroom home. Raise your own garden, horse, cow, chicken, kids. Won't last long at $48,000. V 323 — CROMWELL — Nice comfortable home in town. 2 bedroom, tow, low price of $24,300. WE NEED LISTINGS We Have Buyers For Both Old And New Homes VaIAA lakeland realty \ 312 S. HUNTINGTON I \ DAVE McGRIW, BROKER / \. ~ WE HAVE MANY OIM6R WN6 USTINGS C*U TOO** * i Mt LAKELAND - A "HOUSE-SOLD" WORD Keith Smallwood 457-3763 Joeleamon Gene Stoffel 457-4332 Broker Associate 457-4927 Amanda teamon 457-4927 Solly Shively 457-5480 Frank Miller 457-3667 Robert HammOn Nita Miller 457-3667 Broker Associate 457-3646 Lynne Stidoms 457-4336

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given, that the Kosciusko County Board of Zoning Appeals shall hold a public hearing on a petition filed by Ernesf C. Poole requesting a Variance in the Kosciusko County Zoning Ordinance, which would permit him to build a storage garage 5 feet of the rear property line on his property which is located on the North side of State Road 13 and 440 feet East of Grandview Drive and described as follows, to wit: A tract of land located in the Northwest Quarter of Section 14. Township 34 North, Range 7 East, Kosciusko County, Indiana and described t more accurately as follows: Lot number 8 in the Freeman Orchard Addition. The hearing will be held in the Com missioners Room, in the basement of the Kosciusko County Court House, Warsaw, In diana, on Monday the 10th day of December, 1979 at 7:30 P.M. All interested persons are invited to attend and be heard Written comments will be considered if they are received in the Office of the Kosciusko Coun ty Area Planning Department, Court House. Warsaw, Indiana, no later than 12:00 Noon on the day of the hearing. KOSCIUSKO COUNTY BOARDOF ZONING APPEALS Daniel W. Richard, Director N 21 28

LEGAL NOTICE Notice "is hereby given that the Board of County Commissioners of Kosciusko County,. Indiana, wilt from this date until December 4. 1979, at 9 30 A M E .S.T., receive sealed bids on the following. KCB 29 79 Project No 7902 Replace existing Bridge located on old State Road 15 0.45 mile South of Milford. Indiana over Turkey Creek. Project consists of removing existing road beam structure and ..replacing it with new box beam structure > Detailed plans, proposal and specifications are on file at the County Highway Department, county road3ooE and oldroad3oE, R R 41, Warsaw, Indiana Bids must be filed in the County Auditor's Office on Form No 94 proposal form and accompanied by bid bond or certified check for 10% of bid The Commissioners reserve the right to reject any or ail bids Jean Northenor N. 21 28 NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS LAKELAND COMMUNITY SCHOOL CORPORATION Owners ol taxable real estate in the school corporation known as Lakeland Community School Corporation are hereby notified that a petition has been filed by more than titty owners of taxable real estate in said school

35) — SYRACUSE — Lingofelter Park. This 1971 mobile home with attached Florida room has a total of 1,140 sq. ft. of living area. Very nice, channel easement, located on two lots. Only $27,500. 350 — SYRACUSE CHANNEL — Very nice 2 br. home in town but on channel. Close to shopping. City water & sewer. Won t last long at $35,500. » 349 — MARINELAND GARDENS — 2 bt-. home with large kitchen and family room. Only 10 years old. Low price of $37,900. 353 — CROMWELL— A lot of living to be done in this 3 bedroom home with detached garage. $21,500. 334 — HAVILAND TRAILER PARK — 1979 14x60 Liberty mobile home, extra nice, only SIO,OOO. 315 —7 ACRE MINI FARM— Located a few miles out, nice 4 bedroom home with lots of room. 40 xBS pole building. Priced Right. 325 — SYRACUSE — WAWASEE — 100 channel front lot with older home that needs repair. $55,000 332 — ENCHANTED HILLS — Extra nice 3 bedroom ranch on channel. Low utilities. Will go fast at $31,500. 324 — SYRACUSE —- A beautiful 3 bedroom home just a few steps from South Shore Golf and easement to Lake Wawasee. The best of two worlds. Only $57,500. 321 — SYRACUSE WAWASEE CHANNEL — 4 bedroom home on Pickwick Drive. See to appreciate. 297 — LAKE FRONT WAWASEE — South Shore. 5 bedroom, IV* bath w/fireplace, living, dining, kitchen, 1 car garage, convenient to golf course. Contract available. Call Amanda. ' 302 — SYRACUSE — One of the finer homes in Syrocuse, close to lake with easement. 1,495 sq. ft. includes 3 large bedrooms and 2 baths, full basement, 2 car garage. Owner says sell! $59,900. 301 — CROMWELL — Older two story home, on three lots, with 3 bedrooms. Low, low price of $10,500. 299 — MILFORD AREA —1 acre with nice three bedroom home and full basement. Won’t last long at $43,000. 296 — BONAR LAKE FRONT LOT — With trees. Level, ready to build on. $6,500. 304 — WAWASEE LAKE FRONT — Approx. 300 of choice l£ke frontage to be sold in one parcel. Marineland Garden Lot —6o'xloo' lot with pontoon thrown in. Only $4,500. SEE US FOR VETERANS. FARMERS HOME AND F.H.A. FINANCING

120 adult volunteers attend leaders program

By PAUL SIEBEN’MORGEN Approximately 120 persons attended the annual 4-H Adult Volunteer Leaders program Thursday evening at the International Friendship House. During the evening all of the 4-H Adult Leaders were honored with pins and certificates. The two leaders with the largest tenure were Mrs. Don Cox and Mrs. Charles Smoker both with 26 years of service to their local 4-H Club. Those leaders receiving special recognition this year were: The Diamond Clover Ajtfard (20years), Don Hostetler; Pearl Clover Award (15 years), Betty Greider; Gold Clover Award (ten years), Louise Truex, Dale Phillips. Connie Haney and corporation requesting the issuance of bonds by said school corporation for the purpose of providing funds to be applied on the cost of purchasing school buses for said school corporation. A remonstrance against the issuance of said bonds may be filed with the Board of Trustees by owners of taxable real estate in said school corporation in the manner and within the time provided by 1C 1971,4 1.1 20 4 Taxpayers of said school corporation are further notified that said Board of Trustees, did, on October 23. 1979, adopt a resolution authorizing the issuance and sale of bonds of the school corporation in the amount of $225,000 tor the purpose of providing funds to be used as above stated Said bonds are to bear interest at the rate or rates not ex ceeding4-3 4% per annum (the exact rate or rates to be determined by bidding), and are to be payable over a period of approximately three years from the date of issuance thereof. Objections to the issuance of said bonds may be made by ten or more tax payers filing a petition in the office of the Auditor of Kosciusko County within the time and in the manner provided by law, which petition, if any. will be heard and considered bv the State Board of Tax Commissioners in the manner provided bytaw The net assessed valuation of taxable property in Lakeland Community School Corporation, as shown by the assessment made in the year 1978 for state and county taxes payable in the year 1979, is $54,543,900, and the outstanding indebtedness of said school corporation, exclusive of the above mentioned bonds, is $595,000.00. Dated this 23rd day of October, 1979. LAKELAND COMMUNITY SCHOOL CORPORATION BY: Philip R Payne Secretary, Board of Trustees N. 1421 LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ° PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF INDIANA DOCKET NO 35894 IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION OF WATER UTILITY OF THE TOWN OF MENTONE, KOSCIUSKO COUNTY, INDIANA, TO MODIFY ITS RATES AND CHARGES FOR WATER SERVICE AND FOR APPROVAL OF A NEW SCHEDULE OF RATES AND CHARGES. Notice is hereby given that the Public Ser vice Commission of Indiana will conduct a public hearing in this cause in the Rooms of the Commission, 907 State Office Building, Indianapolis, Indiana, at 11:00 A.M. EST, on Tuesday, December 11,1979. Public participation is requested'. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF INDIANA BY: John B. Wilson, Jr., Administrative Law Judge Indianapolis, Indiana: November 14.1979. NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice is liereby given that the Board of Commissioners of Kosciusko County, Indiana will from this date until December 3, 1979, at 11 30 a m , EST, receive sealed bids for the following. One or more, not exceeding six New 1980 Cars for the Kosciusko County Sheriff's Department. All Bids must be submitted in duplicate on. „ Form No. 95, Revised, and must be ac companied by a Surety Bond or Certified check equal to 10 per cent of maximum bid, and the necessary affidavit of noncollusion as required by law.

yk glßlj "THAT'S THE THANKS I GIT!" A home of your own is something to be thankful for. See the fine listings at Lakeland Realty. 344 — N. WEBSTER — Very nice 2-4 bedroom home, wooded 10t... extras include 2 fireplaces, outdoor lighting, full basement, 1 V* car garage, workshop, 1,200 sq. ft. living area. Excellent fishing out the front door. $49,500. 346 — SYRACUSE — Nice 3 br. two story home with 1,345 sq. ft. of living area, one block from downtown, completely remodeled, call today. 342 — N. WEBSTER — Completely remodeled 2 bedroom home with Florida room. Located on a double lot. Low, low price of $35,900. Call Nita 251 — BONAR LAKE FRONT — 2 bedroom remodeled home on wooded lot overlooking the lake. $25,900. Extra lot available. COMMERCIAL 339 — 2 WAY TAVERN — In small no. Kosciusko town. Show-»-ing a good gross and selling at a low price. Be your own boss. 343 — IIGONIER — 2 way tavern showing excellent gross, leased building with apartment above. 316 — CROMWELL COMMERCIAL BUILDING — This 864 sq. ft. building is located in center of town and has many possibilities. Only $16,500. 280 — 2-WAY TAVERN — In small community, Kos. County. Excellent gross, liquor license available. All reol estate goes including a two and three bedroom duplex. Call Gene for details. 327 — COMMERCIAL — One of the area’s best business opportunities. Tavern that features fine Country & Western entertainment. Approximate yearly gross $300,000. Don’t miss this opportunity. Call Gene for details.

Ester Shaffer: and the Silver Clover Award ifive years). Bob Hedington. Eileen Kimes, Julia Frush, Peggy Virgil, Chris Lozier and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph MonteL A special award was presented to Don Robinson by Jerry Grady, chairman of the 4-H livestock sale committee, for his many years of service and help to the 4H auction. Mr. Robinson had been very active in encouraging local businesses to support the 4H Sale held during the fair each year. The evening entertainer was Gordon Jones former State 4-H Specialist who provided some light entertainment with a message that was very suitable for adults that devote a lot of their time to the growth and development of young people. Besides the above leaders being recognized, other leaders receiving pins were: first year — Mrs. Barbara Gsell, Mrs. Mary Louise Miller, Mrs. June Taylor, Mr. W.R. Kincaide. Barth Hedington, Ken Murphy. Mrs Joe Lozier, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Demske, Mr. and Mrs. Andy Chalk, Mrs, Jack Camden. Martin Stookey, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Tusing, Mrs Ed Teeple. Mrs. Tammy Wise, Terry Bouse. Mrs. Ted Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Snep. Mrs. Sandy Jarvis. Mrs. Susan Bouse. Mrs Max Cumberland and Larry Montel. Second year — Tom Eastling. Mr. and Mrs. Don Shepherd, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Stevens, Mrs. James Munson, Mrs. Charlotte McCleary, Mrs. Robert Cline, Ray Darr, Richard Black, Mr. and Mrs. Don Ferverda. Lyle Faulkner, Mrs. Larry Galloway, Mrs. Larry Montel. Paul Fox, Specifications may be picked up at either the Kosciusko County Auditor or Sheriff's Office. The Board of Commissioners reserve the right to reject any or all bids Dated this 13th day of November, 1979 Jean Northenor, Auditor Kosciusko County N. 21 28 NOTICE OF PETITION FOR AND DETERMINATION TO ISSUE BONOS Owners of taxable real estate in Kosciusko County, Indiana, are hereby notified that a petition has been filed by more than titty owners of taxable real estate in said County requesting the issuance of bonds of the Coun ty in an amount not exceeding Three Million Dollars ($3,000,000.00) for the purpose of procuring funds to be applied on the cost of construction and equipping of a building to house county offices, courts and the jail, together with the incidental expenses to be incurred in connection therewith and on ac count of the issuance ot bonds therefor. Remonstrances against the issuance of said bonds may be filed with the County Auditor by owners of taxable real estate in said County in the manner and within the time provided by 1C 6-1.1-20-4. The taxpayers ot Kosciusko County are further notified that the Board of Com missioners and County Council of said Coun ty have determined to issue bonds ot the County in the amount of Three Million Dollars ($3,000,000.00) for the purpose of procuring funds to be used as above stated Said bonds are to bear interest at a rate or rates not exceeding eight per cent (8%) per annum (the exact rate or rates to be deter mined by bidding), and are to be payable serially over a period of approximately twenty (20) years from the date of issuance thereof unless the same are made redeemable prior to maturity Objections to the issuance of said bonds may be made un der the provisions of 1C 6-1.1 20-5 by ten or more taxpayers filing a petition in the office of the Auditor of Kosciusko County in the

Greg Kaiser, Paul Mead, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Lewis, John Lash, Mrs. Jerry Grady, Mrs. Bud Watkins. Third year — Mrs. James Alford, Mrs. Arden Rhoades, Mrs. Richard Black, Mrs. Lyle Faulkner, Mrs. Ilene Snider, Kerry Rookstool. Mrs. Paul Fox, Mrs. Paul Mead. Phil Smith, Mrs. James Stroup, Mrs. Tom Smith Mrs. Marge Farrington, Roger Hamilton. Fourth year — Charlie Long. Mrs. Cot Shewman, Mrs. Bill Sisk, Miss Paula Albert, Mrs. Robert Hanson, Mrs. Robert Hedington, Mrs. Kenneth Murphy, Mrs. Stephen Bolinger, Ron Waggoner, Mrs. Vera Drudge, Mrs. Richard Gunter, Roger Rowland. John Kimes, Dr. Bruce Lamb. Sixth year — Mrs. Rosemary’ Rouch. Paul Weirick, Jom Thomas. Mrs. Robert Hart, Mrs. Tom Lemon, Mrs. Dan Willis. Seventh year — Mrs. Gene Messmore, Mrs. Eddie Hatfield, Mrs. Larry Tucker, Mrs. Paul Parks. Jerry Clase. Eighth year — Miss Marcia Nelson. Mrs. Leon Horn. Ninth year — Ted Davis, Mrs. Leo Mort, Macks Swick, Mrs. Perry Hathaway, Mrs. Gilbert Baumle Eleventh year — Mrs. Robert Leek. Mrs. Chester Clampitt. Thirteenth year — Mrs. Bob Buhrt. Fourteenth year — Dorris Harrold. Forrest Bouse and Mrs. Mary VanSchepen. Sixteenth year — Mrs. Clifford Fisher. Seventeenth year — Mrs. Merl Harris. Presenting these awards were Gene Messmore, president of the Kosciusko County 4-H board of directors, and Connie Haney, president of the 4-H leader organization. Pierceton woman arrested for taking rabbit fur coat A Pierceton woman, Deborah Jean Popenfoose, 25, r 3, was arrested Tuesday, Nov. 13, following the disappearance of a coat belonging to Suzanne Kinney. 701 Pittsburgh St., Syracuse. Miss Kenney had left the rabbit fur coat draped over a chair at the Frog Tavern and when she returned to her seat, the coat was missing. Popenfoose was booked at the county jail for conversion. Sentenced Popenfoose was sentenced Friday, Nov. 16, to serve 20 days in the county jail for the theft. She was sentenced by County Court Judge James Jarrette. She was also arraigned on a check deception charge. Bond was set at SSOO for that charge. INTRUDER TRIES TO ENTER HOME David Berkey, 71245 CR 127 Syracuse, reported to county police that an intruder attempted to enter his home by trying to jimmy a back door lock, but was not able to gain entry to the home. manner and within the time prescribed by law, which petition, if any, will be heard and considered by the State Board ot Tax Com missioners in the manner provided by law. The net assessed valuation of taxable property in Kosciusko County, as shown by the assessment made in the year 1978 tor state and county taxes collectible in the year 1979, is in the amount of $202,104,080, and the outstanding indebtedness of the County, exclusive of the above mentioned bonds, is in the amount of $ 0-. Dated this 19th day of November, 1979. Jean Northenor Kosciusko County Auditor N. 21 28 Legal Notice of Public Hearing The Alcoholic Beverage Board of Kosciusko County, Indiana, at 10 00 a m , on December 12, 1979, at the basement court house in the city ot Warsaw in said county, wilt investigate the propriety of holding an alcoholic beverage permit by the following persons and locations listed herein, to wit: DL99-03279 Tal-Tim Enterprises Inc, Tal Smith Pres C T Pinnick secy Warsaw 748 S Huntington St Syracuse, Ind., liquor, beer and wine dealer transfer of owner, RC43 12359 America Legion Post 226 Att Financial Secy Main St box 121 Milford, Ind., liquor, beer and wine retailer-club; RC43-17122 Fraternal Order of Eagles 3740 Att Financial Secy box 761 404 Sycamore St Syracuse, Ind., liquor, beer and wine retailer-club, RR43 03625 Buds Bar Inc Merle Campbell Pres Milford Laura Sue Campbell Secy 138 Main St Milford, Ind., beer and wine refailer; RR43 03744 Donnie W Smith 231 First St Pierceton, Ind., liquor, beer and wine retailer; RR43 04657 Call Incorporated D E Call Pres Milford Martha J Call Secy 442 Main St Milford, Ind., beer and wine retailer; RR43 04983 Jesus R Sanchez 774 W Market St Warsaw, Ind., beer and wine retailer new; RR43-05033 Homer E Graber 223 N Main St North Webster, Ind., beer retailer new; RR43 05044 Rex Miller Inc Phyllis A Miller Pres North Webster Kelly J McClarnon Secy Rt 13 S Lakeland Shop Center Norm Webster, Ind., beer retailer new; RR43 16457 Captain Charleys Windjammer Inc Mary C Stafford Pres Syracuse C R Stafford Secy R R 3 St Rd 13 Syracuse, Ind., liquor, beer and wine retailer; RR4J--16482 L & R Inc William Snyder Pres Syracuse Ruby E. Deafenbaugh Secy RR 2 Cedar Point Syracuse, Ind., liquor, beer and wine retailer; RR43 14714 Palace of Sweets Inc PG Berghorn Pres Syracuse Sheila Bergborn Secy 101 W Main St Syracuse, Ind., liquor, beer and wine retailer; RR43-16764 James Miller Enterprises Inc James Miller Pres Leesburg Roberta Miller Secy South Ist St North Webster, Ind., liquor, beer and wine retailer; RR99-15390 Ronald & Sharon Thompson 105 W Van Buren Leesburg, Ind., beer and wine retailer transfer of owner, SS43 16682 L & R Inc Thoedore Deafenbaugh Pres Ruby E Deafenbaugh Secy R R 2 Cedar Point PO Syracuse, Ind., liquor, beer and wine refailer-Sunday sales; Said investigation will be open to the public. In- , diana Alcoholic Beverage Commission by Bruce McLaren, Exec. Secty , James D Sims, Chairman.

Wed., November 21,1979 —THE MAIL-JOURNAL

nis is V, I . m i jetf*" * ,JT ; I ■ SX3WAWASif un nonif Can be purchased on land contract. Owners ■ wont to self. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, garage, low utilities Comfortable ■ year round home. $84,900. I 5M — WAVMSK QtAMMI BOOT! Con be purchased on land contract, or you I con assume the mortgage at an unbelievable int. rate. 2 car garage, 3 I bedrooms, 1% baths $62,900. I 571 — ma KNCD 10 $40,808. Buy an immoculate three bedroom home, ■ full insulation, thermo windows in o quiet setting in Syracuse. Buy on I contract, lower than bonk interest, immediote possession. Look this one I over at H 2N. Lake St. I > I 581 — THUD » KING A TMISHMO? This energy efficient 3 bryfroom home I is near the Elementary and Jr. High in Syracuse. You will love the I full basement with fireplace too. $36,000. I S«7 - PRIME CORKER EOUTKMI A JC.,O bkxk bu'Wi-.o l-onimg I on St. Rd. 13. Insulated, structurally sound, good small business or office ■ location. Lot is6oxlso. $40,000 I S3B — COT YOW OWN WOOD, raise your own food and let the kids run free ■ on this 5 acres southwest of Syracuse. Half wooded. 280' road frontage ■ and bordered by a creek. Buy on land contract. $3,000 down. 12% I interest on balance. Will sell for $16,500. I FOX unit Beautiful Wawasee lake front home. Black Point, targe lot. I 2bedrooms, furnished, washer, dryer, dishwasher, stove, ref., freezer. I ovoilable till Memorial toy. No pets. For appointment to see coll Beer I Realtors. 457-4495. muTT I tsgas&s I HUMIDITY AND COMFORT I During the hot summer months, ducted fans that vent vapors outI humidity forces you to take refuge doors from the kitchen, laundry ■in the drier atmosphere of air and both, in the summer, if you I conditioning. In the winter, you don't have air conditioning, you ■ wonder why the air is so dry that may want to invest in o mechanical ■ your lips are parched end stalk dehumidifier. ■ electricity pops all over. The problem of too little moisture I Whu does the humidity Quotient OCCVf dunn9 cdd SnapS ’ * y °° ■ \ M ' need more moisture, you hove two ■ vary from summer to wtnter? , outomatic humidiI I?*** !ftl ****** fiers toThoose from. One kind ■ function of both moisture and the heoli ng system ■ te* lf 'P® ro, « f ** The warmer the air, and spreads moisture through the | the more moisture it con hold. Seating ducts The other requires I If too much humidity is your no ducts and functions much in I problem you may be able to deal > the manner of a window oir-con- ■ with it ot dm source ty installing ditioner. I Phil Beer 658-4556 Juhe Htckman 457-4444 I Rich Slower 457-4031 Bert Aeschltman 658-4957 I Lori Cory 457-2047 Maunce Beer 658-4489 I Janet L,ies_. \ 457-3470 Don Beer, Jr A 658-9273 ■fefiflMflMl

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