The Mail-Journal, Volume 19, Number 24, Milford, Kosciusko County, 30 June 1982 — Page 23

I brothers realty [ I I GffiD I Illi E®feOi PINE TERRACE CONDO > LAKE WAWASEE ■ 2 bedroom vnit whb garage. Amenities, mcfede Urge 4 bodroom, 2 batb bom witb 1 bedroom I I pool, tennis ceerts, reduced golf rotes. oportment plus channel lot. $219,000. I $50,000. < V jj ( CONDOMINIUMS (I I $65,000 )| Runaway Bay 575,000 )l B«y Pointsß7,soo (I I .■■■■■■■.—. " Soulh Shores22s,ooo ) ■ SYRACUSE LAKE EASEMENT 1 Harbor Plaxas29,ooo ) I I 2-3 bedroom borne with fell basement and ( ■ I garage. Fenced yard. $56,000. ■

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It happened ... in Milford

16 YEARS AGO. JUNE 28.1972 The Cub Scout Pack 47 of Milford went to the Brookfield Zoo in Chicago Saturday. June 24. Those attending were Cubbers: Bill Bess. David and Ron Bjella, Joe DeLuna, Brett Groves, Oscar Hernandez, Clark Hostettler, John Jessop, Nick Johnston. Todd Manges, Ernie Morris, Mike Nordin, Pat Speicher. Gene Tyler, Dean White. Scott Wise and Chris Wolferman and their families Also present were guests, Keith and Curt Foster and

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Dean King; and bus drivers, Jerry Bushong and Dan LeVemier. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Smith, Milford, camped over the week end at Twin Mills near Howe. Also spending the week end there were Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Smith and three sons of Three Rivers. Mich. Sunday campers were Mr. and Mrs. Ron Smith and family and Mrs. Richard Brunjes and Alan Brunjes, all of Milford, and Miss Cheryl Overholser of Fort Wayne. The 16th annual Meloy school reunion was held Sunday. June 25. at the home of Mr. and Mrs Amos Orn of Milford. There were 11 in attendance for the dinner and the rest of the’day was spent visiting and reminiscing about past school days. The reunion will be held next year on the fourth Sunday of June at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Stutzman of Milford. 29 YEARS AGO. JUNE 28. 1962 P B. Michael of r 1 Milford was seriously injured last Friday afternoon when he cranked a tractor that he thought was in neutral and it ran over him. The accident happened on his farm west of town. His daughter. Mrs. Gordon Rhodes of Milford, stated that her father was in the intensive care ward of the Goshen General hospital and was not allowed visitors Mrs. Rhodes said that her father suffered a broken bone in his right leg. had seven or eight inches of his left leg crushed, had a broken right arm and broken tendons in his left arm. Michelle Conn, daughter of Mr. and Hfrs. Willard Conn of near Milford, presented a vocal solo at the Warsaw Order Eastern Star meeting last Friday evening The chapter observed visiting matrons and patrons night at the Masonic temple in Warsaw A new porch of cement block and wrought iron is being constructed on the front of the Bruce McClintic home on the corner of Catherine and Henn- streets in Milford. Mrs. McClintics brother. Walter Wineland of Cromwell, is assisting Mr. McClintic with the cement work and the finishing. New glass block installed on the north and west sides of the United Telephone Company of Indiana. Inc., offices on Main street in Milford. Work

was started last Friday by the Doty Construction Company and completed this week. 39 YEARS AGO. JUNE 26,1952 Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Berkeypile and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ritter had dinner Saturday evening at Louie's Grill. Lake Wawasee, and spent the remainder of the evening at Warsaw. Mr. and Mrs. Berkeypile were observing their 18th wedding anniverary. They and Mr. and Mrs. Wade Mishler had dinner Sunday evening at Billy Roy's at Edwardsburg. Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Haney celebrated their silver wedding anniversary yesterday. June 25. Guests at supper were Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Dietrich, of Bremen. Mrs. J. M. Lehman, of Nappanee and David Lehman of Altha, Minn Other guests in the evening were Miss Marcia Haney, of Oakwood Park. Mr and Mrs. Ted Schultz of South Bend, Mr. and Mrs. Maynard

3 businesses located in Wawasee Realty building

Visitors to Wawasee Realty in the Wawasee Village in Syracuse might be surprised to find that two new businesses are now located within the realty building The Bookie’s Backdoor, located on the east end of the building, offers a wide selection of hard

" z A ■ v ii n jl wSar f r Jilil■ ~ PI -LM. F 11 111 WINNER OF GROCERIES — Beulah Coy Ker. r 2 Leesburg, was the winner of >199 worth of groceries at the Oswego Supermarket. Oswego, recently. Shown above presenting a certificate is Dan Salmon, manager. Shown to the right is Dave Underwood, employee. The drawing for the >l®o worth of free groceries was held in conjunction with the store's grand opening. June 16-21.(Photo by Mike Skevington)

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The dictionary defines -overlook'' os "to fail to notice by carelessness." This word is a dangerous one in the real estate business, according to that definition. Its dangerous in the sense that if one aspect of a real estate transaction is overlooked trouble problems, and the possible loss of money con follow. As Realtors we take infinite pains to make sure ■ethieg is overlooked Take insurance, for example. Everyone is well aware of its importance. Yet. it sometimes can be forgotten or token-for-granted We re talking about instances regarding insurance where a real estate transaction is concerned and finalized.

Wed., June 30,1982 ~ THE MAIL-JOURNAL

Lehman and daughters, Carol, Peggy, and Gale Dianne, of Mishawaka. Ice cream and cake were served. Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Speicher and daughter. Margaret, were Mr. and Mrs. Herman Wasser, of Youngstown, 0., and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Coe and Mrs. Lizzie Blanehard, of Mishawaka. Mrs. Weisser is an aunt of Mrs. Speicher, and Mrs. Coe and Mrs. Blanchard are cousins. Miss Priscilla Haab was hostess to about 25 of her friends Wednesday evening at Wawasee lake. Boating was enjoyed and refreshments served. 59 YEARS AGO. JUNE 30.1932 The Misses Esther Sharp. Mary Alice Phend and Evelyn Wherly returned home Saturday, after spending a few days in Washington. D. C. While there they met Newell Troup, son of Fem Troup of Nappanee, who is on police duty at the capitol. who escorted them to various places

and soft cover books and home video games. Atari. Intellivision and other video games can be ordered in advance of their release through The Bookie’s Backdoor. Marie Selvey, operator of the shop, said. In addition, she has formed a video game membership rental

" ate) | SYRACUSE LAKE FRONT. 3 | • BR, 2 bath contemporary* Ihome on 53' lake front lot, I totally furnished and a 19'» I deckboat. ONLY $149,900 j I Logan-Rogers I j Realty Co. • Wawasee Village, Syracuse I 457*4678j

let’s say you negotiate to buy some property. The seller has it covered, of course. When you buy that property, have those insurance policies checked by on insurance broker to make sure the building is covered by an adequate amount. Remember, as soon as you sign that contract, you. the buyer, may be held liable for any losses! There must be NO titne gap within which the property is not covered. If it's a business building, it's also important to check and see if YOUR use of the structure doesn't invalidate existing policies. A realtor works closely with insurance people and con check this out carefully for buyer ail seller.

of interest that they would have never seen had it not been for him. Drilling for oil has been started on the Orbu Wehrly farm east of here. The depth expect to go in order to find ml is 500 feet, and if they find oil, they go 1,800 feet. Work was to have been started on the Charles Lutes farm northeast of here but because of the construction work on Road 6, they moved to the Wehrly farm. In a short time they expect to drill in a number of farms in that locality. Milford witnessed a bad electrical storm Sunday morning which caused considerable damage. Many radios were effected by lightning, and the wind that came with it blew over a number, and broke large limbs from shade and fruit trees. A heavy down fall of rain accompanied the stonn and beat crops to the ground; also left many low places filled with water.

program through which members can enjoy a greater number of games without paying the full price for each one of them. The Bookie's Backdoor also offers a large selection of sale books. Blue Mountain Arts posters, games, transfers, wedding invitations, and social, birth and party announcements. Special ordering is offered on all merchandise. Also in the Wawasee Realty building is Beth’s T-Shirts Unlimited, located to the south of the realty offices. Operated by Beth Walker, TShirts Unlimited offers a wide selection of shirts for sporting and recreational activities. A variety of materials in numerous styles are available for printing on the shirts. T-Shirts Unlimited also contains a number of video games for its visitors’ enjoyment.

Hibschman Motors "Stop In Now And Seo Us For A Great Deal On A Quality Used Cor Or Truck." • f 978 PONT. PHOENIX COUPE — 4 Cyl.. Auto.. PS, Local Car. • 1978 CHEV. NOVA — 4 Dr., 6 Cyl., Auto., PS, PB, Air • 1977 CHEV. MONTE CARLO — V-8, Auto.. PS, PB, Air. ' • 1977 CHEV. MONTE CARLO LANDAU — V-8. Auto., PS, PB, Tilt. Air, Sharp W/Extra Low Miles. • 1977 AMC PACER X — 6 Cyl., Auto., PS. PB, Air. Nice Cor. • 1977 FORD MUSTANG 242 —4 Cyl., Auto., PS. 2-Tone Paint, 35,000 Mi. • 1976 CHEV. MONTE CARLO — V-8, Auto., PS. PB. Air, Red-Red-Red! • 1975 CHEV. MONTE CARLO LANDAU — V-8. Auto., PS, PB, Air, Tilt. • 1974 FORD PINTO RUNABOUT — 4 CyL. 4 Sp., Sliding Roof • 1972 CHEV. NOVA — 4 Dr., 6 Cyl., Auto. • 1972 DODGE SWINGER — Auto., PS, PB, Air, Local Car SPECIAL OF THE WEEK • 1971 CHEV. NOVA RALLY COUPE —V-8, Auto., PS, PB *899 TRUCKS • 1976 DODGE MAXI WINDOW VAN — 8 Passenger, V-8. Auto., PS. PB, Air. • 1975 CHEV. % TON PICKUP — V-8, Auto., PS, PB. • 1975 FORD VAN — V-8, Auto., PS, PB • 1967 JEEP CJ-5 4x4 — Soft Top W/Snow Blade, Local Unit. • 1967 MAC 600 DIESEL TANDEM DUMP TRUCK — Extra Good Working Order We Bey doe* Used Cm 4 Trucks | 457-553* | 731 S. Huntington SYRACUSE I

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