Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 51, Number 51, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 23 October 1958 — Page 10

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-Thursday 23 Oct. 1958

Page 10

New Chevrolets Are Completely Restyled A complete styling transformation along with more safety, comfort and performance, was announced with the showing of the 1959 Chevrolet passenger car line . The cars displayed at nationwi d e dealer showings since Thursday 16 October represent one of the most imaginative designs ever to come from the automotive Industry. In shape, and in detail, the new styling reflects the influence of a space-conscious age. Lines sweep rearward in a virtually level plane. Tops are flatter and visibility is dramatically increased. Appreciably lower, the overall aopearance of fleetness is further conveyed by an adroitly sculptured frontal area. At the rear, horizontal wings branch out from the center of the deck in a simulation of mobility that might have been conceived on the sands of Cape Canaveral. While the unusual appearance will draw instant admiration Chevrolet has not neglected other phases of engineering in its bid to continue the sales popularity registered by the company in 1958. 1959 Fortis Given World's Fair Award The 1959 Ford car line, which already has received an award at the Brussels World’s Fair for styling and elegance, went on dlsolay at Ford dealerships on Friday 17 October. J. O. Wright. Ford Motor Co. vice president and Ford Division general manager, in announcing the new car said. The 1959 Ford car is new in concept and new in style. The 1959 stvling theme is good taste, a result of consumer demand for more elegance and dignity in automotive styling as opposed to gaudiness or extremism.” In addition to Ford engines that have been engineered for greater fuel economy. Ford offers quality - designed construction and a new. lighter Fordomatic transmission with 105 fewer parts than in 1958. Mr. Wright said. "Every piece of body sheet metal in the 1959 Ford has been changed to reflect the good taste of the Thunderbird—America’s most successfully-styled car. The Thunderbird’s crisp, taut lines have given the Ford a formal quality and the impression of a bigger, heavier car without the addition of bulk.” Mr. Wright added. Ford's 1959 styling earned the plaudits of the noted fashion authority. the Comite’ Francais de Elegance, which, for the first time tn history, bestowed a gold medal for styling on an American automobile at the close of the Brussels international exposition. The 1959 Ford engines offer greater operating economy and improved engine performance in the normal driving ranges. 30 to 70 m p.h Ford recommends regular grade gasoline in all standard engines, which can result in a saving of up to one dollar a tank full. These benefits have been achieved in part by a slight horsepower reduction. ■ God gives us relatives: thank God we can choose our friends. —Addison Misner

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Real Estate Transfers Recorded 5 September 1958 Robert E. and Florence Evelyn Wilson and Merle C. and Virginia Van Duyn to Russell and Lorraine White. Lot 10 Plat of sth Add. to Shore Acres on Little Barbee take. SSOO. Recorded 6 September. 1958 George R. Strleby and Marie LeCount to Homer D. and Margaret T. Allen, Tract SE % 19-34-7. SSOO. Mearl and Daisey Bucher to Oscar and Loretta Manns, Tract SEU 17-30-5 $2,000. Arthur F. and Gladys H. Henckel to Allan and Helen Zimmerman. Lot 38 South Park on Lake Wawasee, $19,000. Recorded 8 September, 1958 Lura M. Himes and Mary LaFem Miller. Executricies of the last Will and testment of Luther Strombeck, deceased to Phil F. Fidler. Lots 9 & 10 Strombecks Third Add. North Webster. sl.200. Lyle H. and Charlotte Kell to Elizabeth S. Holloway. Tract NW 10-34-7. Recorded 9 September. 1958 Warren M. and Ethel Tucker to Virgil and Kate Reynolds and H. D. and Estella Thompson. Lot 18 DeFrees’ Landing. Dewart Lake, $4,500. James B. and Nora B. Kirkwood to Cletus S. and Priscilla flyers. Lot 25 OP Syracuse. $lO.100. .James B. and Nora B. Kirkwood to Charles J. and Betty *ean Myers. Lot 24 OP Syracuse. $37,000. Recorded 18 September 1958 Clare Clinton Shippy to Lola C. and Wayne A. Ellis. Lot 54 Addition No. 2. Oakwood Park. $8,500. Edward P. and Catherine Oeldeichter to Eldon L. Staller. Lot 4 and 4A Stroh’s Point on Johnson Bay. Lake Wawasee. $8,500. Paul E Hess et al to Wawasee Yacht Club. Inc., Tract NW*4 16-34-7. Recorded 11 September 1958 Quaker Haven Foundation to Dalton E. and/or Carroll E. Folger. Lot 64 Quaker Haven Park Recorded 12 September 1958

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Clem Lisor Jr. & Suzanne Lisor to Rolland and Elaine Byler Lot 6 Howard & Lamm OP Wawasee, $2,000. Liberty Trailer Sales, Inc. to Effie P. Spencer, Lots 36.37,44. 45 & 46 Straus & Dolan’s Add.. Syracuse. Donald J. LeCount Jr. & Doris Jean LeCount to Effie P. Spencer. Lot 35 Straus & Dolan's Add., Syracuse. R. Leon and 'Betty Connolly to Donald J. LeCount, Lot 7 Jones Creekside Add., Syracuse.

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■ ELECT Your Native Son Howard ("Sam") HOLBROOK for SHERIFF —of — Kosciusko County DEMOCRAT To The Voters Os Kosciusko County I would like to submit my candjlacy for Kosciusko county sheriff for your consideration. Js 1. I was bom in Kosciusko county and have lived in the county all of my life. I am married to the former Isabel Griffis of Mentone and have one son, Robert. 2. I pledge to uphold the dignity of the office of sheriff within the county and to uphold the laws of the state and nation. 3. I will conduct the office to the benefit of ALL residents of Kosciusko county, and not to the benefit of a few. 4. I pledge full cooperation to the parents of the county in solving any juvenile problems that arise, to insure against any discrimination against either the youth or parent. 5. I will give full cooperation to all law enforcement officers in the city, county and state. 6. If elected to the office of Sheriff, both my deputies and myself will patrol the country’s many county roads instead of just the main roads. Country folks willl get a chance to see their sheriff's department cars. 7. I pledge my support and cooperation to all organizations in the county, and particularly to county firemen, to help with their traffic problems. 8. No call will be considered too minor by the office of the Sheriff and it will be investigated as diligently and thoroughly as one of seeming major importance 9. I will be in uniform the same as my deputies while on duty. 10. I would like to mention that lam not adverse to hard work and long hours, and I am prepared to give the office of Sheriff my full attention to make the county jail our home, with my wife as matron, and to give the job all the time and attention * needed to bring law enforcement and justice to Kosciusko county. 11. Yon are entitled to know my plans for deputies, if elected. It is my intention, since I live in Warsaw, to appoint one deputy from the northern part of Kosciusko county and one deputy from the south. This. 1 believe, will give adequate representation to all citizens. 12. In our form of government, a candidate campaigns under the label of one party or another. It is my belief, however, that once elected a man is duty-bound to serve all the citizens of bls community equally well. THANK YOU FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION HOWARD “SAM” HOLBROOK Vote November 4th , (Paid Political Advertisement)

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