The Mail-Journal, Volume 23, Number 15, Milford, Kosciusko County, 9 April 1986 — Page 20

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THE MAIL-JOURNAL —Wed., April 0,1986

Can’t You Picture Yourself Living Here?

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WAWASEE rn M" i REALTY, inc REALTOR'*' BEL' PO. BOX 478, SYRACUSE. IN 46567 \ (219)457-4911 Kevin Smith, Sales 219-658-9295 5 nt »>- Connie Johnson, Secretary-Broker 457-3557 Gerstner Lynne Likens, Sales, 457-5540 ° Wner ’ Broker Leilani Nemeth, Sales, 457-5449 Stop Or Call Monday Thru Saturday Sunday By Appointment Only

WE HAVE SOME OF THE FINEST AVAILABLE NOW! ' Just Listed

si.--’-4zyZ y '" 3 * 4x > Jk ■• "T A f J *' 7*” :\ + - .Xv-' ' No. 678 - WAWASEE CHANNEL FRONT - Yr. Rd. 3 bedrooms. 2 full baths. Fireplace (fine carpet & professionally decorated. PRICED TO SELL. $73,500. No. 676 - WAWASEE Channel EASEMENT - 3 bedrooms. 2 baths, FULL BASEMENT - large garage & nice yard (fenced at rear) Quality at only $88,900. CLEAN?

THESE HAVE JUST BEEN REDUCED Call for appointment to see today?

Bop * No. 592 - SYR. (Country) 3/4 bedrooms, nice kitchen (eat in) basement — garage on .68 acres (rustic rail fence) MORE ACREAGE AVAILABLE. NOW $55,000.

CHECK OUT THE RUNAWAY BAY CONDOS! Unit No. 3 - Sold - Unit No. 6 - Lakefront FURNISHED - SB4 900 - Unit No. 8 - Lakefront - FURNISHED - $64,900 Unit 1 No. 43 - Lakefront - FURNISHED - $73,500 - Unit No. 66 - — FURNISHED — Sold — Unit No. 73 — 3 bedroom — $73,500 Unfurnished - may be FURNISHED - These are fine, clean, beautiful units and YOUR WAY TO LAKE WAWASEE AT AFFORDABLE I PRICES. Caß today & SEE.

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No. 677 - SYRACUSE LAKE I (easement) Quality thru-out, 4 ! bedrooms, 3 baths, 2 kitchens. ' garage & fine area. Lake view in front & golf at rear. Compare to others. $84,500. I No. 681 - RUNAWAY BAY - > Lakefront, 2 bedrooms, I¥z baths, NEW KITCHEN, NEW . BLK/with gold BATH - NEW CARPET & DRAPES - Furnished with HIGHEST QUAL. Must see. $84,900.

fMKBBHMMBHMMndIhM No. 670 - OWNER HAS REDUCED TO SELL? Over 140’ new seawall & boat well. 1400 sq. ft-. 3 bedrooms, baths — 40x28 heated/insul. garage — very private on WAWASEE. $89,900. Channelfront

Child abuse workshop sponsored

The Mental Health Association in Kosciusko County will present a workshop on child abuse and child abuse prevention on Tuesday, April 22, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., at the Holiday Inn in Warsaw. During the morning session, introductory remarks will be made

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-SUBMITBIDa*"* * Due to fire — house being SOLD AS IS — 8 room ranch, T'/» bath, 1360 sq. ft., nice lot. To be SOLD to the highest sealed bidder over $7,500. Sealed bids to be opened April 15, 1986 at9:QO A.M. Terms: Cash At Closing, 20% Down Upon Notification Os Bid Acceptance Location Os Property — 105 Fifth Street, Epworth Forest BADSKEY REALTY P.O. Box 202, Mid-Lakes Shopping Center, North Webster Call 834-2695

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Executive Home — 5 bedroom, 3 baths, great family room with corner bar, 2 fireplaces. $87,500 ” ■ 2 bedroom home plus boathouse and garage with apartment. $49,900

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by Warsaw mayor Jeff Plank, followed by presentations by members of the panel of persons from the fields of public welfare, education, law, medicine and psychology. Members of the panel will be: Judge Robert Burner, Kosciusko Superior Court; Peggy Shively,

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Rainey’s Court. Furnished, screened porch. Quiet channel. Ceiling fans, washer/dryer. $56,000 2 Channelfront Lots In Enchanted Hills Each *10,500

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director, Kosciusko County Welfare Department; Vickey Conquest, parole officer; Al Rovenstine, Kosciusko County Sheriff; Sidney Ellis, Warsaw Schools attendance supervisor; Dee Yoder. KCH emergency room supervisor; Dan Steiner, CEO, Bowen Center for Human Services; Sandy Jackson, coordinator, Protective Services, Bowen Center. J Also- joining the panel will be Peggy Eagan, executive director of the Indiana Chapter of the National Committee for the Prevention of Child Abuse. Eagan is a graduate of Indiana University with a Master’s Degree in social work. She was supervisor of Medical Social Workers for Indiana’s Services to Crippled Children, and vice president in charge of Social Services at a Community Action Agency in Mitchell. She is a native of Indiana and resides in Indianapolis. Following a noon luncheon, the afternoon session will include a question and answer period with participants and panel members, and a discussion time. The objectives of the workshop, according to Mental Health Association officials, is to educate participants about child abuse and the role of each agency in dealing with the problem in Kosciusko County, and to allow for questions and discussions between agency representatives and workshop participants. For further information regarding the workshop on April 22, contact the Mental Health Association in Kosciusko County, 207 E. Center St., Warsaw. UR INSURING: a declaration W of financial independence. * *OUNDt° IM9O What is meant by a policy lapsing? Answer: If the “due date” and the “grace period” slide by without a premium payment, and if you have no automatic cash value loan provision, your policy expires. But, don’t destroy it. Often a policy still has value even after it lapses. Is there anything I can do to get a lapsed policy started again? Answer: Yes, this is called reinstatement. If you can show you’re still in reasonably good health, you can put your policy back into effect by paying the overdue premium, with interest. You can usually reinstate a policy up to five years after it lapses. Suppose more than five years go by and I have lapsed a policy 1 have held for a number of years. Do I have any rights? Answer: There are what is known as “non-forfeiture” rights. These are values you cannot lose, or forfeit, even if your policy lapses. Whole life and endowment policies and their variations have these values. Term life insurance policies usually do not. If in doubt, consult your life underwriter, who can find out for your exactly what non-forfeitable values you may have in a lapsed policy. Provided in the public interest by the Kosciusko County Association of Life Underwriters. P O Box 1361. Warsaw. Ind. 46580.

I ■ _ ..A, Wt I v Beautiful fireplace and sunken bathtub are two of the special features in this 3 bedroom family home. $115,000 I I I 1 lOi . J— Lovely 2 story channelfront home PLUS 100 foot vacant lot on Wawasee. $249,900

Lake City Bank promotions

Lake City Bank’s board of directors recently announced several promotions. Promoted to assistant vice presidents were Judy K. Harvey, Deborah Lotz, and Max Jones.

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Judy Harvey is responsible for management of computer operations, proof/transit, mailroom, inventory and word processing center. She joined Lake City Bank in 1979, as a loan account clerk and was promoted to computer operations officer in 1982. She attends St. Francis College in Ft. Wayne, majoring in business administration and management. She is also a member of the Association of Systems Management and the National Association of Bank Women.

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DEBORAH LOTZ

Deborah Lotz, an 18-year member of the Lake City Bank team, has been manager of the Silver Lake office since 1981. She is a member of the Silver Lake Chamber of Commerce and Kosciusko County Crime Stoppers. She and her husband, Jim, are the parents of two daughters who are students at Ball State University.

Relatively speaking

An lUSB-sponsored genealogical research trip to the Mormon Library in Salt Lake City is planned for the week following April 21. There will be six days of research that will be furnished in the new library, and hotel accommodations for the group will be walking distance away. Transportation will be by Amtrak from Niles, Mich. For those who are short on time, a person can make arrangements to fly. Carol Collins, who has written “Michiana Roots,” a genealogy column in the South Bend Tribune on Sundays will be having orientation on the train and she will be available to help with research. Carol has taught IUSB genealogy classes for eight years. The train trip will take about 18 hours and will provide Rocky Mountain scenery and other spectacular views. If you have never gone west by Amtrak, don’t miss this one. We went to Seattle on Amtrak in the early 1970 s and the views from the “bubble” on the coaches are unforgettable. For more information contact IUSB, 1700 Mishawaka Ave.. P.O. Box 7111, South Bend, Ind. 46634. The cost includes transportation and hotel room plus six full days of research. 159. Seeking descendants of Carrie Patton and Leonard Baker, known to be in Fort

Todd Homes Os The Week!

LAKE WAWASEE WW NO 3SI COTTINGHAM BEACH, a special home with plenty of room for guest and family, 4-5 bedrooms, 2 kitchens. 80' lakefront. $139,900. THE VIEW IS FREE. Immaculate, excellent condition, 4 bedrooms, IK baths, lovely white brick fireplace, 1.4 acre with 25 ft. of DEWART LAKEFRONT. A must see REDUCED TO $79,900. Joooph K. Todd. REALTOR. GEL CSS. - C.R.R.. C.C.LM. Niki RawHcki. REALTOR. GEL. Broker / Sony Geneham. REALTOR. G.EL, Broker Donno Price, REALTOR. G.EL, Broker Jim Fry. REALTOR. G.E i.. Broker Audrey Bishop. REALTOR I LrealtyJ

JUDY HARVEY

Max Jones has- managed the Pierceton office of Lake City Bank since its opening in August, 1964. He is a graduate of Pierceton High School and Ball State Teachers College. His memberships include the Pierceton Chamber of Commerce and the Pierceton Economic Development Commission. He and his wife, Mary Carol, are the parents of three children.

80881 SCHOPF

Bobbi Schopf was named customer service officer. She formerly was a teller at Milford and has worked in the new sccounts area of the main office in Warsaw since 1985. Her memberships include American Business Women’s Association, secretary to the Warsaw Retail Merchants Association, and the YMCA volleyball league. She is a graduate of Wawasee High School and resides at North Webster. Philip See was promoted to manager of the Mentone office. He joined Lake City Bank in 1985, and formerly taught in the Tippecanoe Valley School Corpora tion, where he was head football coach. He and his wife. Patti, are

Wayne 1910. He was owner of the Wayne Stamp Co. She was born 21 Oct., 1885, probably Kosciusko Co.. Ind. Ruth J. Giboury, 160 Worcester Ave.. Riverside, R.I. 02915. 160. Wish information about Sophia Buriff, born 15 November 1832, Perry Co., Ohio, died 2 June 1910, Lake Township, Kosciusko Co. Married Silas Alspach or Alspaugh. Have information on Boganwright and Buriff families. Will share. Martha Dye, 4050 Route 127 N., Eaton, Ohio 45320. 161 My records show that Mary Ann Cartwright, wife of Johnson Lawyer, died on 23 January 1856 in Kosciusko County. Would like contact with someone who can help. Susan M. Sheil, 1613 Torrison Drive, Manitowoc, Wis. 54220. 162. Seeking information about John Wright and his wife, Mary Goodnight, parents of Newell Wright, my great-grandfather. They lived in Milford Junction, Kosciusko Co., when my grandmother. Eva Wright, their youngest child, was born. Newell married Jane Osburn. Geralding Much. P.O. Box 92, Galien, Mich. 49113. 163. I am trying to locate the burial places of some of my ancestors in Kosciusko Co. before (1900. Particularly. I am interested in death date of Jacob Beeler, living there in 1860, age 63. in Harrison Township. Mrs.

I > || SYRACUSE LAKE EASEMENT, NORTH SHORE DR. Deeded easement, newly decorated, new bath, new roof, 3 bedrooms, garage new deck $74,900. WEBSTER LAKEFRONT, beautiful sunset views, 2 bedrooms, furnished. extra channel front lot for parking. $39,500. Clare Baumgordt, REALTOR. G. R. L, Broker Marilyn Cole. REALTOR. G.R.1.. Broker Barbara Ann Todd. REALTOR GEL. CEE. Broker Sandi Beaty. REALTOR. CSC.. Broker Ann Longhorn. REALTOR. GEL. Broker I 457-4417 St. Rd. 13 South Syracuse, IN 46567

the parents of two children and live in rural Silver Lake.

MAX JONES

JON COUSINS

Jon Cousins was promoted to manager of the Milford office. Cousins joined Lake City Bank as assistant manager at Milford in April, 1965. He holds a bachelor of business degree, as well as an associates of arts degree from Northwood Institute, Midland, Mich. He and his wife, Carolyn, reside in Milford.

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John Ettinger of Mentone, a member of Lake City Bank’s Consumer Loan Department since 1964, was promoted to loan officer. Ettinger is a Tippecanoe Valley High School graduate and holds a BA degree in economics from Indiana University. He and his wife, Debbie, reside in Warsaw

Betty Gibboney, 1117 S. Main St., Lewistown, 111. 61542. 164. Isaac Nolin, born in Ohio, moved to Kosciusko Co., possibly Milford, around 1840. Believe he _ married his wife, Susanna Kershner, from Kosciusko Co., 4 December, 1842. Who were their parents, brothers and sisters? Parents may have died in Kosciusko Co. One child may have died at early age. Isaac may have moved to Kansas in 1871. 165. My mother, Ruth Beebe, was born in Kosciusko Co., died 1982. Cousin of Fred Beebe of Pierceton Her brothers were Bob and Ralph, and a sister,Ruby, married Walter Irick. Would like contact with family or others with information. Martha Beck, 4418 Sheri Lane, Toledo, Ohio 43614. 166. Senior Citizens are researching pioneers of Trenton, Mo. Need information about Samuel Holloway, born 12 September, 1797, in Virginia, married Alcy Brewer. Lived Kosciusko Co. in 1866, died in 1877, and buried there. Children: Gabrel, William, George, Thomas, Samuel, Benjamin. Wish to contact family or anyone researching this line. Evelyn Sheets, chairman, 511 E. 9th St , Trenton, Mo. 64683. 167. Mary Roseborough (Roseburg) married William Aukerman, 20 August. 1857, possibly Silver Lake in Kosciusko ! Co. First three children born there. They were Jasper Clinton, bom June 1858, Elza Aethea born May 1860, and Arenas Alton, born August 1861. John William was born May 1863, possibly in Akron. Want birth and marriage records. Any Aukerman information appreciated. Danell Aukerman Knight, 518 NW 16th. Corvallis. Ore. 97330. $35,000 in fire damages at Woitas home Damage was estimated at $35,000 to a home owned by Darlene Woitas, Cromwell, which was destroyed by fire Saturday, April 5, at 10:45 a.m. Syracuse Fire Department was contacted by Cathy Pence at 10:45 am., of a house fire at 925 Fascination Way. When firemen arrived Cromwell Fire Department was at the scene and the two fire departments assisted each other in extinguishing the fire. Upon investigation Syracuse fire officials found a pilot tube on the water heater had burned in half and is believed to be the cause of the fire. No injuries were reported. Rent wigs In Copenhagen, Denmark, some brides rent wigs with tresses eight feet long to wear for their weddings 1,560 pounds The biggest salt water fish ever recorded as having been caught with a rod and reel was a 1,560-pound Black Marfin caught inPeruinlMl

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