The Mail-Journal, Volume 17, Number 39, Milford, Kosciusko County, 15 October 1980 — Page 17
OPEN HOUSE Sat., Oct. 18,1-5 P.M. '1..-. '■' 7->. BRAND NEW!! Located across from the entrance to Oakwood Park on CR 530 East in town of Syracuse. ERA BEER REALTORS UP BIG SAVINGS! SXmKDI Buy and Sell Through Classified Ads Jft WAWASEE REALTY, inc ill''' P.O. BOX 478. SYRACUSE. IN 46567 (219) 457-2700, 457-4911 Phyllis Louden. Broker t 457-4911 ■** *> ¥'* g " Day Or Night wl Open e* in Judy Marianne Jeannine Sun 13 Gre9 ° rv Slott Schrock I . 457 ' 5406 856-2039 457 4944 Tues. Eve. By Appointment KU K~l V - ! -X Wmiihii... * JL Nancy Jim Jack AMC Justus M‘l |s Reece 856-2485 457-4014 j— INVESTOR - UNBELIEVABLE TERMS IF YOU ACT NOW! — CAMELOT LAKE - JUST OFF SYR. MILFORD RD. 288 - LITTLE DOWN PAYMENT & ASSUME LO INTER EST BALANCES. Less than 2 years old —so no maintenance. 8-1 and 2 bedroom apartments — overlooking beautitul peaceful setting. Utility areas. Call for details NOW! Ask for Jack or Phyllis' Try - 457 4911. „ NEW LISTINGS~'~v'~'~'~~4 J 345 _ WAUBEE LAKE FRONTAGE -SO NICE! 3 bed ]) ’ ) room with attached garage 1 . Located on .67 acres and ( > (' WATER FRONTAGE. MINT CONDITION.OWNER ([ ([ HAS PURCHASED ANOTHER HOME OUT OF < ( S AREA AND MUST SELL NOW. Call for private S j showing. ONLY $56,900 ( l !; Jk ]' 346 - LAKE WAWASEE (Easement) 3-4 Bedroom, FULL \ FINISHED BASEMENT, Gas grill, NEW gas fur- ,) \ nace, POOL TABLE INCL. Fireplace. Large un- ? '> attached garage. SUPER LOT. VA Assumable (. (• mortgage for LOW interest rates. THIS WILL NOT \ ? LAST LONG. ONLY $57,900 ’j : : KL !' ? 1 !; < nk ! 1 «L■ f M LAK > < [ 347 — SYR. 300 Lake St. Older 3 bedroom, IVi bath home. < [ ] • Close to Syr. Lake Easement. Gas Hot Water heat. ] i (> Call now for showing. $39,900 ( l <! 348 -ENCH. HILLS - 80x125 Nice BUILDING LOT. <[ ]> (VERY PRIVATE) $5,500 <> — ■' REDUCED-SIO,OOO- REDUCED ' — 271 — SYR. HIGHWAY 13S, 40x60 Steel Bldg. 3 overhead Drs. Commercial Site —CONTRACT AVA1L. 539,900
It happened ... in Milford
10 YEARS AGO. OCT. 14.1970 Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hollar of r 1 Milford had as their guests Saturday evening, Mr. and Mrs. John C. Yoder and family of Elkhart. Mrs. Yoder is the former Betty Hollar. Asa Tucker of Milford will celebrate his 94th birthday tomorrow (Thursday, Oct. 15). Mr. Tucker resides alone and is seen quite often walking along the streets of Milford or shopping in the stores along Main Street Mrs. Hazel Kline of Milford attended the Smoker reunion which was held Sunday at Shaklin Park in Goshen. There were about 90 in attendance. A carry-in dinner was enjoyed and the afternoon was spent socially. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Price and Vickie and Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Beer were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Rassi all of Milford. Mrs. and Mrs. Glen Brown of Lombard, 111., were Saturday TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY - Three bedroom, two bath, den. Close to Syracuse Lake. Rent or lease with option to purchase. Call after 6p.m. 457-4678.
ANSWERS ACROSS ANSWERS DOWN 1-Remit 22-Mu 1-Rabid 20-Out 6-Seven 23-Loge 2-Elate 22-Mangle 11- 26-Battle 3-Morse 23-Lehar 12- 30-Eva 4-lnn 24-Ovule 13- Barn Swallow 31-Pun S-Tester 25-Gamin 15- 32-Hal 6-Swap 26-Bun 16- 33-Hummingbird 7-Eel 27-Thine 17- 36-Alien 8-Valid 28-Large 18- 37-Lunge 9-Evoke 29-Elder 20- 38-Rents 10-Newer 31-Pins 21- 39-Emeer 14-War 34-Met 19-Poe 35-Bum
SR 13 So. Os Syracuse >. jSHk P.O. Box 206 457-4478 W Malinda Pinney BROKERS R ' P ' nney I 'Si I X ■USI NEW LISTING — Wawasee lake home on large clean channel close to town, schools and shopping. Convenient kitchen & dining room makes this home fun to live in. Plenty of room with 4 bedrooms & 2 baths. Only $64 500.
Qnlujiyi 45^ 14 S y™ cuse - IN BEATY REALTORS COUNTRY LIVING AT ITS BEST New in 1972 — 5 bedroom ranch style home with full finished basement. The home itself includes 2 baths, large family room with fireplace, and two complete kitchens. Coppes kitchen upstairs has Jenn-Air Char Broiler and built-in microwave. Property also includes new Gunite swimming pool with solar heating, a new (1977) horse barn, (60x34) with 10 horse stalls, a heated tack room, bath, and kitchen plus a separate well and septic, a 32x36 barn with 24x36 addition and new roof in 1980, and a 12x16 chicken house. All this is situated on 20 acres with a pond and fruit trees. Possible land contract for the qualified buyer. Call Phil today for your private showing . $150,000. } IB u i ..a. ■ WAWASEE LAKE FRONT 50x150 level lot with good beach. Year-round all brick 2 bedroom home with gas forced air heat. 2 story unattached garage with unfinished loft. Priced to sell fast at $106,000. Act today if you are interested in Wawasee property. RIC SCHAEKEL — MANAGING BROKER 457-3454 Phil Baumgardt, Broker 856-4231 Louise Rex, Broker 894-3394 Linda Werker, Broker 457-4833 ©I9BO Century 21 Real Estate Corporation. Trademark of Century 21 Real Estate Corporation. Printed in U.S.A Each office Is Independently owned and operated. Equal Housing Opportunity..
afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Brown of Milford. Mr. and Mrs. Brown were en route to Arlington, Va., where they will be visiting Mrs. Brown’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Conklinland. 20 YEARS AGO, OCT. 13.1960 Mr. and Mrs. Kurman Dale Jessop left Monday for Bradford, 0., where they are at the Bradford fair this week to sell their famous popcorn and candies. Angela accompanied her parents. They will return home Sunday. Mrs. Nancy Newkirk and daughter Kay of Connersville are at the Jessop home on south Main Street for a three week tour of central United States. They expect to visit places of interest from Missouri to Louisiana While gone their son, Steven and family are staying in their home. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Doty entertained members of their families at dinner Sunday. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Noble Fisher and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dean DowtY and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Replogle and Mrs. Nora Bettz of Elkhart. Mrs. Bettz will remain for a week of visiting friends and relatives in Milford. Kristi, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Lichtenwalter, attended Holiday On Ice at Fort Wayne Sunday with her grand-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Don Lichtenwalter of Warsaw. Mrs. Shirley Clayton is employed in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Miller on r 1 Bourbon. 30 YEARS AGO. OCT. 12.1950 Paul Cormany of Milford, Inc., has recently made an initial purchase of one registered Ayrshire according to the Ayrshire Breeders’ Association Executive Secretary. C. T. Conklin, of Brandon, Vt. Mr and Mrs Lester Cretcher and son Richard, were among the friends and relatives at a surprise carry-in dinner Sunday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Prescott at Pierceton The event was planned to celebrate Mr. Prescott’s birthday anniversary. Mrs. Prescott and Mr. Cretches are cousins. Mr. and Mrs. Wave Becker and Mrs. Lenora Becker of Elkhart visited Mr. and Mrs. Lark Becker on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stouder and sons, Jerry and Jimmy of
ABC approvals for area businesses
The Kosciusko County Beverage Commission met Wednesday morning. Oct. 8, at 10 a m. in the Warsaw City building Among the items on the agenda were reqests from the following Lakeland area businesses: A request to transfer ownership of the Stonyridge establishment was granted. James E. Bennett, the president of Raccoon Ridge. Inc., sold Stonyridge to Ronald Geyer, president and David M. Detwiler, secretary of Lake Tippy Inc., r 2 Leesburg The liquor, beer and wine retailer LEGALS NOTICE TO TAXPAY ERS OF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS Notice is hereby given the taxpayers ot Lakeland Community School Corporation. Kosciusko County. Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said municipal corporation at their regular meeting place at 7 o'clock P M EST., on the 28th day of October, 1980 will consider the following additional ap propriations in excess of the budget for the current year: GENERAL FUND: ACCOUNT NO 24000-Support Services —Administration 515.500 ACCOUNT NO. 25000— Support Services—Business 12,000 ACCOUNT NO. 26000— Support Services —Central 20,500 Taxpayers appearing at such meeting shall have a right to be heard thereon. The additional appropriations as finally made will be referred to the State Board of Tax Commissioners which board upon receipt will hold a further hearing within fifteen days at the county auditor’s office of said county, or such other place. as may be designated Taxpayers may inquire ot the county auditor when and where such hearing will be held LAKELAND COMMUNITY SCHOOL CORPORAT ION Philip R Payne, Secretary • Board of School Trustees 01522
F THWAITS REALTY FARM - COMMERCIAL | RESIDENTIAL
NEW LISTING BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY BUY THIS WELL ESTABLISHED HARDWARE STORE WITH AN EXCELLENT CASH FLOW. NEW LISTING — You will enjoy good country living in this 2 story 4 bedroom home situated on 4 acres. Enjoy the lovely swimming pool, family room & fireplace, Syracuse. NEW LISTING — For sale or lease. Block building with 2,950 sq. feet, 220 three phase electric. Located in New Paris. NEW LISTING — Small furnished cottage at Dewart Lake. Lower 20 s, will contract. INVESTORS DELIGHT — Mobile home pork has ,28 fully occupied pads and modern home located on 5 acres. Land contract. MOBILE HOME — On lot 112 x 250 . Fairfield Schools. NEW LISTING — Bremen area. 132 acre dairy farm with double 8 herringbone milking parlor, a 20x80 and a 20x70 Harvestore. also 20x60 cement poured silo. NEW LISTING — ANGOLA 80 acre farm with buildings. 80 ACRE FARM — With buildings, located east of Milford. 195 ACRES — Os level, fertile loam. Can be divided. Will contract. 180 ACRES — Os very productive farm ground. All tillable. Will contract. FOR SALE OR LEASE — Commercial building in New Paris Industrial Park. Will contract. BUILDING LOTS — Wawasee Heights, Syracuse, with city water and sewer. FHA and Farmers Home Loons available. TWO LOTS — Near Redman Park, at Dewart Lake. 3 ACRE LOTS — On CR 46 east of New Paris. WE HAVE — Other homes and commericol properties available. 69067 CR 27, NEW PARIS OFFICE PHONE 831 -4394
Nappanee were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin M. Miller, Sunday. Week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Jones were Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Olsen and son, LaVerne and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Flory of Elgin, 111. Mrs. Theodore Haab, Mrs. Oliver Haab and Mrs. John Martin and little daughter, Ruth Ann. were Goshen business callers Tuesday afternoon. 58 YEARS AGO, OCT. 12,1922 Mrs. Albert Groves is having their furniture crated this week, which will be shipped to Van Wert, Ohio, w'here Mr. and Mrs. Groves expect to make their future home The new bungalow being erected by M. F. Lentz, is now in readiness for the plasterers. The carpenters are now building a private garage just east of the new house. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Davis were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. V. P. Brumbaugh on Sunday.
license was transferred to the new owners. Approval for renewal of licenses was recommended for the following: Richard K. and Linda C. Waterson, doing business as Galloway’s Grocery, r 3 Buttermilk Point. Syracuse, beer and wine dealer; Hook Drugs Inc. 217, r 4 Pickwick Road. Syracuse, liquor, beer and wine dealer; American Legion Post 226, Main St., Milford, liquor, beer and wine retailerclub. Also other recommendeu renewals were for Louie’s Bar and Grill Inc., r 4 Syracuse, beer and wine retailer, and beer and wine-Sunday sales; Ronald and Sharon Thompson, doing business as The Keg. 11l West Vanßuren St., Leesburg, beer and wine retailer; and Bud’s Bar Inc., 138 Main St., Milford, beer and wine retailer. New broom To recycle a broom, first soak it in hot water. When soft, pull the bristles straight and give the longest straws a trim. NOTICE TOTAXHAYERSDF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Etna Township, Kosciusko County, Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said municipality at their regular meeting place, on the 21st day of October 1980. at 7:30 P.M will consider the following additional appropriations which said officers consider necessary to meet the extraordinary emergency existing at this time. Revenue sharing to Recreation—Park Pavillion SI,OOO Notice is further given, that taxpayers appearing at such meeting shall have the right to be heard thereon. The additional appropriations as finally determined will be automatically referred to the State Board of Tax Commissioners, which Commission will hold a further hearing within fifteen days at the County Auditor's Office of Kosciusko County, Indiana, or at such other place as may be designated. At such hearing, taxpayers objecting to any such additional appropriations may be heard and interested taxpayers may inquire of the County Auditor, when and where such hearing will be held. Roberto. White, Trustee Etna Township 0.815 NOTICE OF SALE TRAPPING RIGHTS The State of Indiana, acting by and through R. E. Sanders, Commissioner, Department of Administration, for and on behalf of the Department of Natural Resources, will receive sealed bids on the sale of Trapping Rights located at: Wilbur Wright Fish & Wildlife Area. New Castle. Indiana 47362, Vic Hescher, Property Manager Atterbury Fish & Wildlife Area, Edinburg. Indiana 46124, Warren Rowe, Property Manager Crosley Fish & Wildlife Area. North Vernon, Indiana 47265. Larry Allsop. Property Manager Glendale Fish & Wildlife Area, Montgomery, Indiana 47558. Ed Theroff. Property Manager Jasper-Pulaski Fish & Wildlife Area, Medaryville, Indiana 47957, Dean Jessup. Property Manager Kankakee Fish & Wildlife Area, Knox. Indiana 46534, Glenn McCormick. Property Manager Kingsbury Fish & Wildlife Area, LaPorte. Indiana 46350. Randy Haney, Property Manager LaSalle Fish & Wildlife Area, Lake Village. Indiana. 46349, Roger Stonebraker, Property Manager Patoka Fish & Wildlife Area, Winslow, Indiana 47598, John Wade. Property Manager Pigeon River Fish & Wildlife, Mongo, Indiana 46771, Pete Meyer, Property Manager • Tri County Fish & Wildlife. Syracuse. Indiana 44567, Arnie Karr. Property Manager Winamac Fish & Wildlife Area. Winamac. Indiana 46996. Bill Bean. Property Manager Willow Slough Fish & Wildlife, Morocco. Indiana 47963, Dick Hudson, Property Manager Public Access South. (Includes Elk Creek Fishing, Springs Valley Fish & Wildlife. Grouse Ridge Fishing and White Oak Fishing Area). Montgomery, Indiana 47558, Mark Reiter, Property Manager Said sealed proposals on bids shall be received in the Office of the Commissioner, Department of Administration, Room 507 State Office Building, Indianapolis, Indiana, 46204, until 10.00 A M., Legal Time, as prescribed by the Acts of the Indiana Legislature in Chapter 172, 1957, on the 24th day of October, 1980, at which time and place all bids shall be publicly opened and read. All of the above areas can be Inspected daily by contacting the Property Managers. Bid forms may be obtained at the Fish and Wildlife Areas. THE STATE OF INDIANA RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REJECT ANY AND ALL BIDS. NOTE: On the forms used to submit your bid 'here will be a minimum amount in which you must bld per trapping unit. Bidders are required to submit a certified check, cashier's check or money order payable to the Department of Administration, State of Indiana for 100% of their bid. Units are to be bid on separately and individual checks are to be submitted for each bid. In the event of no bidders, the sale will remain open for thirty (30) days from bid opening date. 0.8 15
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BEER Country — ■ J ERA BEER REALTORS Syracuse Goshen : 457-4495 533-0441 T NEW LISTINGS 711 - ASSUMt LOW IWTttfST rote VA loon on this easy to maintain 4 bed; I room home located close to schools, shopping and at creekside. $41,800. 71# — APMAUNGI Country home. Walnut grove, meadow small barn convenient location. $78,200. 709 — LARGE LOTI Almosrt a country location, yet close to schools and shopping. 3 bedrooms, 2 car garage. This home has been well cared for. $35 900. 708 — BEAUTIFUL VIEW from this water front, 3 bedroom, 1 '/i bath home. Central air. and all the extras, only $65,500. Super location. 707 - WAWASEE LAKE FRONT) 2.520 sq. ft. of living area Location is the best. Good beach. Lot is well drained. 3 bedrooms. 2 baths. $175,000 706 — MILFOROI 4 year old home near Elementary school. Very nice, two fireplaces (one up and one in the 1 1 1 baths. $47,000. 70S — STRACUSEI Access to Dewart Lake This starter home could be a 1 or 2 bedroom. Priced to sell at $15,500. SYRACUSE/MILFORD/OTHER TOWNS 698 - COUNTRY LIVING) Owner must sell. 1 acre lot, very roomy 2 year old home. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. Building for a few farm animals Syracuse. $32,000. 697 - PRIME INVESTMENT PROPERTY 1! Beautiful 3 apt. home and 5 furnished mobile homes on 7.9 acres. Home over 100 years old and in excellent condition. Call office for additional information. 617 — DO YOU WANT CENTRAL AIR? How about economical heat, 3 bedrooms. family room with wood burner, large lot and rural feel with city convenience? This is it. Noble County. $19,500. 686 — FOR QUIET COUNTRY LIVING) You must view this picturesque 4.21 acre setting of trees, split rail fence and 19th century home. 5 bedrooms. I bath. $73,000 682 — SYRACUSE! Charming 1 bedroom home, furnished. Central air conditioning. Con be purchased on land contract. Low down payment. $23 500. 660 - HOME AND INCOME property in one package close to Syracuse school and shopping. 4 bedroom home and 2 bedroom garage apartment. See Now. $85,500. 656 — MILFORD) Affordable 4 bedroom home with appliances. Basement, garage, good location. $26,900. 6SS - SAVE GAS! 2 level home in North Webster. Property is built for 1 low maintenance with a nice heated garage and workshop. Even equipped with an indoor cooking grill. $64,000. 634 - VAN PELT SUBDIVISION) Large restricted lots All county roads maintained by county. A neighborhood of beautiful homes. Cash or contract. SB.OOO/each. * 632 - COUNTIT-LIKI LIVING! Extra large lot in Milford area. 3 bedrooms, gas heat, plenty of storage. Owner anxious to sell. $28,500. 629 — SYRACUSE! This is a beautifully cared for tri-level home. Close to school, church and shopping. A prestigious neighborhood. May be purchase on land contract. Covered by ERA-BPP. $65,000. 624 — OLD WITH NEWI All brick home in Milford. Some original woodwork, modern kitchen, 3 or 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, dining room, family room with fireplace. Land contract available. $44,000 571 — SYRACUSE) A roomy 3 bedroom home on a full basement. Extra large family room. City water and city sewer. Like new condition. $49,900. LAKE PROPERTY 696 — SUPER STARTER HOME for only $27,500. 3 bedrooms, furniture and appliances included. Land contract possible also has lake access to Papakeechie; 691 - INVESTORS DREAM! 6 cottages and main house with 2 units, access to Wawasee. Call for details. 690 — LAKE FRONT PAPAKEECHIE) Beautiful setting and rustic decor highlight this ranch with walkout basement. 1,200 sq. ft. on the main floor plus the lower level with fireplace. $69,900. 680 — LIVE IM AN EXCLUSIVE AREA. Surrounded by prestigious homes. 3 bedrooms, l'/i baths, top condition. Small lake with beach in back yard. $59,900. 679 - VIEW THE RIVER from this beautiful North Webster home. All brick with spacious rooms built w/the family in mind. Includes hot water heat, central vac., appliances and extras. All this for $99,500 on contract. 675 - NOY'S LANDING! Good neighbors come with this house and so does a private beach,'pier space, a fenced in yard, hot water heat, lots of storage space, and much more. $54,900. 586 - CAMELOT LAKES! Lake front living, completely landscaped, sodded yard, sprinkler system, fireplace of handmade bricks, full carpet, large kitchen, 4 bedrooms, 3 baths. See Now. Cash or contract. $lO4 860 616 - WAUBEE LAKE! Building lot in area of nice homes. Lake access near by. SB,OOO.
UfAl £STATf By Phil Beer, Realtor
DON'T BUCK THE INEVITABLE Mr. Tub meets a friend on the street who greets him: "Wow, looks like you've gained a lot of weight". Mr. Tub answers: "Yes, I only weighed eight pounds when I was born". Real estate value along with everything else, has also climbed upward from the beginning of time. The early settlers bought land for two cents an acre. Ever since then, real estate has provided the largest single means for individual accumulation of
Phil Beer 658-4556 Rich Stoller , 457-4031 Lori Cory 457-2047 Janet Liles 457-3470 Sandy Roehm 457-5288 L Linda Williams 457-5285
wealth in this country. (Why real estate more than any other investment? Because of the principle of leverage. When something continually increases in value the more you own, the more you will profit as prices rise. In real estate, because of its excellent loan security, your profit can be magnified. For example, if you invest $25,000 as a down payment for a SIOO,OOO building and this property later doubles in value. Your profit would then be actually four times your cash investment of $25,000.
Julie Hickman 457-4444 Bert Aeschliman 658-4957 Maurice Beer 658-4489 Mary Louise Millbern 834-2130 Doug Bowser 834-2357
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