The Mail-Journal, Volume 27, Number 1, Milford, Kosciusko County, 17 February 1988 — Page 52
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PROGRESS EDITION — Wed., February 17,1988
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SOUTH SHORE WAWASEE LAKEFRONT Beautiful, convenient location. Lots of room in these 2 condos. Pier, tennis court, sandy beach. 3BR Third Level $189,900 4BR First Level $295,000 WAWASEES BEST VIEW At a surprising price. Lakefront, beach, pool, pier, carport, patio. Partly furnished, all appliances. One bedroom unit. $57,000
HARBORSIDE WAWASEE LAKEFRONT Townhouse style condos. Pool, pier, garage, appliances, 2 patios, North Side. 2 BR Unit $89,900 3 BR Unit $119,900 CONDOS One bedroom units. Great sandy swimming beach. Pier. Walk to store, park. 3 available. $39,900, $45,900, $54,900.
Miller Brothers Realty is a full-service realty company
Miller Brothers Realty, located at 1006 South Huntington St. in Syracuse, has a busy, efficient group of sales people to help with any real estate sale or purchase need of people in the Syracuse-Wawasee area. Harlan Steffen, owner-broker of the firm, became a licensed realtor in 1969 and has been a Syracuse resident since 1965. Miller Brothers Realty had its beginning in 1976. It was an offspring business of Miller Brothers Builders in Goshen, where Steffen was employed in 1975. Broker Steffen developed the realty division by selling from 35 to 45 new homes a year plus other residential real estate, largely in the Goshen $ area. The Syracuse office was opened in 1979. Then in 1982 the Miller Brothers Realty office was purchased by Harlan Steffen and the realty office was separated from the Goshen builders. Along with Harlan and his wife, Evelyn, the sales staff at Miller Brothers Realty includes their daughter, Ann Moerchen; Bess Stetler; Vicki Stoll; Pam Todd; and Julie Weaver. Miller Brothers Realty has wide experience in both commercial and residential
The Added Touch has a style for everyone
Each person walking down the street has something very unique about him or her, a certain flare that is his or her’s alone. And, the people at the The Added Tough Styling Salon in Syracuse are eager to help achieve that perfect look. The Added Touch is located at 736 S. Huntington in Syracuse and owned by Anita Wooten. She takes pride in the fact that all of her Stylists, including herself, have their PCCAS degrees (Postgraduate College of Cosmetology in Arts and Sciences) from Grand Rapids, Mich. But the learning didn’t stop there. Several times a year, the staff attends seminars on the latest techniques. The stylists make a special effort to attend seminars given by the Redkin company, as that is the product The Added Touch carries in its salon. In the way of beauty techniques, The Added Touch offers specialties to help men, women and children look their best on special occasions, or even for everyday wear. Included is make-up applications to obtain a desired look for the occasion. A nice finishing touch that many women have difficulty achieving is beautiful fingernails. The salon offers both regular manicures or the benefit of having acrylic
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OFFERS A LOT TO RESIDENTS — The Towr of North Webster offers a lot to its residents and those looking for a place to raise a family. The town’s population is 709 and there are approximately 75 businesses. Residents may see the town grow in the future as annexation plans are being prepared and a light industrial park is underway on the town’s north edge.
Two projects underway for Town of North Webster
The Town of North Webster has two big projects underway to improve the town in 1988. An additional main sewage line to the treatment plant and elevating surface water problems on the town’s west side. The first project is to better control the town’s sewage flow to the plant with a se-
real estate sales. Evelyn Steffen said that although the company has had much involvement in condominium sales, notably the South Shore and Bay Point condon inium complexes on Wawasee Lake, it doe:; not specialize in any one facet of real estate. “We are a full-service realty compan/,” she stated. Present locations of presently marketed condos: Heils Haven, Bay Point, Harborside, Pine Terrace, Plaza Harbor, South Shore and Wawasee Spink. Ir addition to successfully operating this bus.’' realty firm, Steffen is pastor of Wawasee Lakeside Chapel, located on the east side of Lake Wawasee. He is active in the Syracuse-Wawasee Ministerial Association and has long taken an active part in coordinating the summer boat-in services at Oakwood Park. Stiffen has business-related memberships in local, state and national boards of Realtors; Goshen Credit Bureau; Kosciusko County Multiple Listing Service; and Syr? cuse-Wawasee Chamber of Commerce. Tie Steffens have four children, three daughters, two of whom are married, another is an attorney in Florida and a son who is at home.
nails applied directly to the nails. In addition to other beauty tips, the salon also offers a waxing technique for the removal of hair on the upper lip, chin and eyebrows, or wherever else unwanted facial hair may be. Although The Added Touch has many option:; available to women, the stylists are also well acquainted with men’s needs. As a mater of fact, 50 percent of the clientele is men. As well as doing regular cuts and perms, The Added Touch offers men assistance in styling their beards and mustaches. Each is geared toward the client’s personal tastes in style. The salon is open from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Monday and Thursday; from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Tuesday and Friday; from 12 noon to 8 p.m. on Wednesday; and from 9 a.m. until 2 p.m. on Saturday. Although there is occasionally someone available for walk-ins, appointments are preferred. The stylists at The Added Touch, Tracy Tinkey, Jill Oswald, Lori Prescott and Sheri Myers, specialize in adding the personal touch, so customers should feel free io request the stylist of their choice.
cond line. This will increase the capacity of the main lift station to handle unusual sewage flows. It will also provide a needed auxil ary line. Control of water problems along SR 13. (Continued on page 7)
