The Mail-Journal, Volume 23, Number 29, Milford, Kosciusko County, 16 July 1986 — Page 18

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THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., July 16,1986

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OEER fl> 457-4495 Pot - 457-2341 Terri -r 457-2723 Phil - 653-4556 Deb - 457-4763 Doug — 834-2357 Rollin — 834-7960 Jeon - 658-4212 Vicki - 658-9838 NEW LISTINGS No. 1604 — 3 bedroom modular home with large shop and lean-to for only s2l 900. No. 1598 — Small form (23 acres) with lots of trees. 3 bedroom home and pole barn in Webster area. $57,000. _ 4 | No. 1605 — Well-cared for Milford home with 2 bedrooms, part basement and large fenced-in yard plus 2 car garage. $39,500. <- ■* MF4* ~ WSWL" ML, [ No. 1609 — Beautifully re-decorated bi-level home on a large lot in the Heights. 3 bedrooms, large deck and many extras. $63,900. No. 1601 — Attractive brick horn* in Enchonlod Hills on 2 chonnol lots. 4 bedrooms, 3 baths. 2 fireplaces and more for $79,500. No. 1588 — In Milford, nice family home in beautiful condition with fireplace, natural woodwork. 3 bedrooms plus den 8 partial basement. $42,500. No. 1999 — Affordable 8 comfortable, near town and schools. 3-4 bedrms. must see at $34,900. __________

CENTURY 11 Properties NEW LISTING REDUCED TO SELL I " •Kanata Manayunk Channel • Large Contemporary Home •3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths • 4 Bedrooms, 3 Baths • Large Family Home * Attached Efficiency Apart. • $85,900 Call Tom Now! * Large Wawasee Homesite • Now $107,000. CaU Today Ric Schaekel 457-3454 MM# Tom Prickett „457-5422 Ivan Rinehart 856-2252 __ Kathryn Rinehart 856-2252 a • ““ rs Be ?^ 7 R 4 e 4 a 1 1 i ors MM/mf usraM m*« ■ B X T JMBS (Ind. ToU Free —l-800-822-7540) Each Office Independently Owned And Operated

Todd Homes I Os The Week!

LAKE WAWASEE. SOUTH SHORE CONDOS, newly decorated and partly furnished, 3 bedrooms, balcony and screened patio. Tennis court. $219 900. hB3£JSA ■ SOUTH OF NORTH WEBSTER. 4 ■ bedroom farm home, 14 acres ■ 50% tillable, channel access to ■ Backwater Lake $54,900.

IcwphK. Todd REALTOP. G.R.1.. C.R.S. Clara Baumgardt REALTOR. G.R.1.. Broker C R.B. C.C I.M. * Marilyn Cole. REALTOR. G.R.1.. Broker Niki Pawlick, REALTOR. G.R.I Broker Barbara Ann Todd. REALTOR Betty Ganehom. REALTOR. G.R.I. Broker G.R.1.. C.R.8.. Broker Donna Price REALTOR Q R.l. Broker Sandi Beaty. REALTOR. C.8.C.. Broker Jim Fry REALTOR. G R.I. Broker Ann Langham. REALTOR. G.R.I. . Broker Audrey Bishop. Realtor

■mxs TODD L REALTY 1 "A CLASS ACT"

CREATt A NEW COUNTRY LIFE lovely setting with stream, fenced pasture and pond. Bank barn plus pole barns. 12.70 acres, 3 bedroom ranch 2 baths, fireplace. One of the area s show places. 1 mile from city. 267-2239 r TIPPECANOE LAKE A beautiful 3 bedroom water’front home. Wood deck, stone fireplace, beach and extra half lot. Don't miss this one — an exceptional value at $103,000 . 2672239 -'lit 4'" * LAKE WAWASEE DUPLEX Exceptional cedar brick two family home with easement. This includes new pump and new roof. Near Johnson Bay Marina. 8342812 > . » jt . y .•»< V ■|MM | EPWORTH FOREST Quiet and peaceful. Four bedrooms, two full baths, garage and separate dining room. Nice view of Webster Lake. 834-2812

LUCAS REALTORS# 525 E CENTER 267-2239 OR 834-2812 WARSA W — 267-2239 rnM MOmeSL Camelot Square 11 "" GwdeS* Nor th Webster V ■ — J 834-2812

- MARINELAND GARDENS, beautiful lake view, unique design. 3 bedrooms, l'/» baths, REDUCED TO $99,900. ’ , .. . . » » iSF* - ittf» SYRACUSE. FAIRVIEW ADON., neat as a pin, 3 bedrooms, located on 2 lots plus an acre to the north, $61,500.

457-4417

St. Rd. 13 Sovtii Syracuse, IN 46567

NEED LOTS OF ROOM? This 2 acre country setting includes nice home with 2,700 sq. ft. of living area. Only 10 minutes from R.R. Donnelly's. Lots of extras. $77,500. 267-2239 v r ■! ■k. •r « I I LEESBURG Quaint small town setting enhances the character built into this spacious older home. The basement and walk-up attic with skylights provide room to grow. $48,000. 267-2239 A SUMMER PLACE This three bedroom home on Sawmill Lake is a nice get-a way with fireplace and hardwood floors and a lot of privacy. 8342812 .. . ■?' < 7s LAKEVIEW Extra nice two bedroom home with a lovely view from the porch of Little Barbee. Completely furnished for you to enjoy your get-a-way time. 834-2812

It happened ... in North Webster

IB YEARS AGO, JULY 14,1978 New officers were elected during the June 26 meeting of Barbee Cottage Owners Association. The group met at 8 a.m. at Barbee Conservation Club building. The new officers are: Howard (Rusty) Koenigshof, president; Allan Hart, vice president; and Bob Zoll, secretary-treasurer. Jerry Eisaman was named to the board of directors to represent Big Barbee Lake. Barbee Ladies Christian Service met July 8 in the fellowship hall at Barbee Community Church. The meeting opened with

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group singi ig led by Mrs. Orpha Foster Mr;. Osha Bragg played the piano. The lesson on “I Peter” wat studied and discussed. Georgi a Watson, president, was in chai ge of the business session. New members recently welcomed into feUowship at North Webster United Methodist church ar; Mr. and Mrs. Dan Brumfield. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Miller and Mr. and Mrs. James Weaver. Jerry and Debbie Strukel, Elkhart, s pent last week end visiting wi h their aunt and uncle.

Mr. and Mrs. Rex Lawson, Big Barbee Lake 20 YEARS AGO, JULY 13,1986 The meeting of the Webster Lake Conservation Association held in the North Webster school cafeteria on Saturday night was very well attended. A worthwhile informative open discussion was held and all enjoyed motion pictures shown by Robert Ritchie. Two young ladies from North Webster were named to the Hanover College dean’s list for the winter and spring term. "Requirements for this honor includes receiving at least half A’S and half B’s in their courses. The local students thus honored are Miss Linda Snyder, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Snyder, and Miss Jill Sullivan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kip Sullivan. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald E. Howe are parents of a son born Friday morning, July 1, at 6:15 in Whitley County Hospital, Columbia City. Richard Darren weighed six pounds, 10 :i i ounces at birth and has two brothers at home, Joseph Wayne, two, and James Elmer, one. Approximately 50 persons attended the potluck and wiener roast picnic held Thursday night at the flowing well park for the Go Getters class of the Church of God Sunday school. Following supper, all enjoyed a ride around Lake Webster on the Dixie boat. Mrs. Donald Richards has received word that her son Charles has been advanced to staff sergeant. S/Sgt. Richards and wife reside at Lampertheim

Germany, which is near the US Army base where he is stationed. He is engaged in helicopter maintenance and continuing with additional training. 58 YEARS AGO, JULY 16, ISM Gerald Priest, Mrs. Isaiah Kuhn and daughter Eva were in Goshen, Saturday. Ormel Kline called at the James Rothenberger home. WednesdayMr. and Mrs. James Gilbert and family and Mrs. J. Garber spent Thursday in Goshen. Mrs. Isaiah Kuhn and daughter Eva, and Mrs. Shock of Ohio, visited Mrs. Phoebe Geppert, Friday. Mrs. J. Garber visited Mrs. E. Wright, Wednesday. Royal Kline was in Syracuse Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Eberly, Mrs. J. L. Kline and Mrs. Rhoda Mock were in Warsaw Tuesday. LEGALS NOTICE To Kosciusko Investments, Inc 601 East Roy Winona Lake, Indiana 46590 The residents of the City of Warsaw Kosciusko County. Indiana You are hereby notified that on the 11 day of Aug. 1986, at 7 00 P M. in the City Hall, Warsaw, Indiana, the Warsaw County Plan Commission will conduct a hearing on a peti tiori filed by Richard J. Freeland for vacation of the following described roadway located within the corporate limits of Warsaw, Kosciusko County, Indiana, to-wit: A tract of land being a gart of the Southwest Quarter of Section 10, Township 32 North, Range 6 East, 2nd PMI . Wayne Township, Kosciusko County. Indiana adjacent to the North boundary of Lot number Two (2) in Eastlake, Warsaw, Indiana Said tract containing 0.21 acres, more or less, more particularly described as follows: Commencing at a 1/2 inch iron bar at the Northwest corner of Lot Two (2) in said Eastlake; thence North 90 degrees 00'00'" East, along the North line of said Lot Two (2), 121.45 feet toa 1/2 inch iron bar and the point of beginning; thence Nortj? 00 degrees 24'00 " West, 60.00 feet; thence South 79 degrees 28'33" East, 195.70 feet to a P K nail and the point of curvature of a tangent curve, thence along a curve to the right, said curve subtended by a chord 22 66 feet long on a earlngof South 53 degrees 52'19" East, to a P K nail on the West line of Eastlake Drive; thence South 00 degrees 18'54" East, along said West line, 23.35 feet to a 1/2 inch iron bar at the Northeast corner of Lot Two (2) in said Eastlake; thence North 82 degrees 42'00" West along the North line of said Lot Two (2), 98.05 feet to a 3/4 inch iron pipe, thence South 90 degrees 00'00" West, along said North line, 113.17 feet to the point of beginning. You are further notified that the same peti tion will be heard by the Common Council of the City of Warsaw on the 11 day of Aug, 1986, at 7 00 PM in the City Hall, Warsaw, Indiana Elaine Call Clerk Treasurer of the City of Warsaw, Indiana NOTICE The North Central Indiana Special Educa tion Cooperative announces that the local educational agency application tor fiscal year 1987, under Part B, Education of the Handicapped Act, as amended by Public Law 94 142, is completed and will be transmitted to the Indiana Department of Education, Division of Special Education Before this application is transmitted to the Indiana Department of Education, it must be made public as a separate document and interested persons given an opportunity for comment thereon Accordingly, the North Central Indiana Special Education Cooperative is hereby inviting interested persons to comment on the context and nature of the application The components in the .application upon which comments are solicited include; (1) child identification; (2) confidentiality, (J) establishment of a full educational oppor tunities goal. (4) detailed time table for accomplishing the goal; (5) local educational agency summary sheet; (6) individualized education program; (7) procedural safeguards. (8) protection in evaluation procedures and (9) use of Part B funds. The application may be examined at the administration offices of the North Central Indiana Special Education Cooperative dur ing regular business hours, it a copy of the application is desired, please contact the local special education director. Comments on the application may be submitted to the local special education direc tor. Also note that member school corporations of the North Central Indiana Special Educa tion Cooperative will forward education records on request to a school in which a student seeks or intends to enrol I 4 BEDROOM BRICK CHARMER 2 full baths formal dining, fireplace, partially finished basement, onl'i acres with barn. Low 50's. Realty Nappanee 773-2457 Evenings 773*7430 ItslouitefUoyd “Beady" Meeting Expenses? START NOW ZT* Show toys gilts home decor tor Americas largest toy party company Average $8 00 per hooi plus bonuses Work Your Own Hours Now Until f No Delworins! No Collodms! Free 800 Kit - No HMm tats Call today 77J-2187 642-4752 269-4751 588-51 SO