Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 46, Number 49, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 21 September 1951 — Page 4

C. of C. Drive for $30,000 Is Now Approaching Goal

With a total raised the past week of $1655.00 and only 8 or 9 hundred to go, the Chamber of Commerce drive for $30,000 for the factory fund, now seems assured of success very soon. Several people have raised their original donations, or agreed to. and these, together with some new donations to come in, should put the drive “over the top” by next week. Below we are publishing the up-to-date list of donations. Your C. of C. urges you to make your best effort before next week. The offer of Mr. Eli Lilly to the C. of C. to give two dollars for every one raised here, will enable the drive to be finished up by raising $2500 locally. A total of $7500 remained to be raised last week when Mr. Lilly made the offer. Following is the list of donors to date: Cities Service Oil Co. and William Martin 100.00 N. I. P. S. Co. 750.00* Mil-Grow Florists 10.00 Wawasee Restaurant 250.00 Rev-; Russell Fenstermacher 20.00 Anonymous 200.00 V. D. Disher 25.00 Roy Brown 50.00 Mason Realty & Improvement (increase) 100.00 j Kos. Beverage Co, I (increase) 100.00 Mrs. W. G. Connolly 100.00 Anonymous 25.00 ,Am. Legion Post 223 25.00 Art Smith 10.00 Ronald V. Kramer 25.00 Elnora Colwell 10.00 Belva Mault 5.00 Harry Coy 10.00 United Telephone Co. 450.00 Miller Drug Store '500.00 Levernier Laboratories 25.00 Fred Baerlin 25.00 Ruby Worth 15.00 Oria Vorhees 5.00 Hire Elec. & Appliance 400.00 Stiefel Grain Co. 300.00 Kltson Plumbing 2'0'0.00 James Connolly 200.00 Sturm and Dillard gravel 250.00 Fred Nolan 25.00 Calvin Beck 50.00 Glen Torrence 2)5.00 Ardln Larson 5.00 Lewis Immel 10.00 A. J. Thibadeaux 5.00 Douglas Yoder 5.00 Carl O’Haver, sr 5.00 Harry Juday 10.00 Martin Hoover 215.00 Termites DO NOT LET TERMITES EAT AWAY YOUR HOME Free Inspection No Obligation Phone or Write UNIVERSAL TERMITE CONTROL Phone 572 — 120 N. Scott St. Warsaw, Indiana OR WAWASEE LUMBER CO. Syracuse, Indiana

aiADY-FASTfD —«fADY TO UStf FOB PAAIH oa PAINTCD WALLS! r^ k ' -Z /\\ Add colorful, new charm to every room in the home. V W Do it yourself for only a few cents. They’re washable, yX X sunfast and durable. Fun to use. fASY TO USf—JUST DIP IN WATTS AND APPLY/ OF DESIGNS Over 20 New Border Designs Just Arrived! Also Complete New Stocks of Decals and Decal Borders, Decal Removers, Cedar Wall Paper. ' Syracuse Hardware Phone 6 — C. C. Mulholland — Phone 6

TO: SYRACUSE - WAWASEE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE: I believe in the future of Syracuse and want to do my part in standing behind the C. of C. in its promise to pay $30,000 to the Weatherhead Co. Enclosed find my contribution of $ ’ Please have C. of C. representatives call. (Check one of above.) Signed:

Ida Hibschman 25.00 Wm. Gants 50.00 Klink’s Market 250.00 State Bank of Syracuse 1000.00 Wawasee Amusement park 150.00 Ray Foster 100.00 Fred Hoopingarner 300.00 Pilchet Shoe Store 100.00 Syracuse Cleaners 100.00 Pickwick Theatre $1,000.00 Pickwick Lounge 500.00 Thornburg Drug Co. 625.00 Pettit’s 300.00 Syracuse Electric 500.00 Stucky Furniture 500.00 LePetite Shoppe 300.00 Syracuse Journal 300.00 Billie Emerson 200.00 Bushong Barber Shop 200.00 Sportsmen’s Bar 200.00 Pure Oil Station 300.00 Jone’s Coal Service 750.00 Etter Real Estate 500.00 Nelson’s Drive-In 200.00 Syracuse Locker Plant 250.00 S. & M. Motor Sales 500.00 Laundrette 200.00 Ralph Oyler 20'0.00 Wawasee Upholstering 50.00 Sportsmen’s Center 100.00 Wawasee Mfg. Co. 500.00 Syracuse Iron & Metal 500.00 Nicolai Machine Shop 50Q.00 Laucks Xanders 300.00 Overhead Door 300.00 Wawasee Lumber Co. 600.00 Syracuse Hatchery 100.00 Geo. T. & M. E. Lamm 500.00 John Ferris 100.00 C. W. Howard, Plumbing 200.00 Syracuse Lbr. & Coal Co. 00.0'0 Gingerich Plb. & Heat. 200.00 Blue Shingle Tavern 200.00 Jack Stoelting, Insur. 200.00 Jones Dairy 500.00 Ken Harkless Boat Co. 500.00 Mandarin Inn 2'50.00 Wawasee Marina, Inc. 100.00 Syracuse Feed Mill 100.00 Cleo Weaver 25.00 Walter & G. Williams 50.00 Merrit Lung 50.00 Dwight Mock Boat Livery 25.00 Natl. 5 & 10c Store $300.00 Grieger Super Market 2i5i0.00 Wawasee Package Store 200.00 Dixie Grill 250.00 Nate Insley and Bob 500.00 Kosciusko Beverage 300.00 Sinclair Service 100.00 Standard Oil Station 50.00 Pryors Grocery 115.00 Yoder Grocery 150.010 Louie’s Grill 200.00 Sleepy Owl Tavern 50.00 South Shore Inn 250.00 Wawasee Gravel Co. 100.00 Morgan Drive-In 100.00 Beam’s Cottage 50.00 New Paris Lumber Co. 1215.00 Cromwell Lumber Co. 125.00 Stephan Freeman 100.00 Louis Levy 10.00 C. C. Bachman, Sr. 50.00 Hilary Bachman 50.00 Maurice Lung 25.00 James Mench 2.5.00 Vern Brinkman 25.0'0 Dorothy Harris 5.00 Tom Dempsey-Gravel 50.00 Floyd Brower-Gravel 50.00 C. C. & Blanche Mason 200.00 Mason Realty & Imp. corp. 150.00 Bert Cripe 50.00 James C. Stucky 50.00'

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Arthur Eu Jones 25.00 Madison F. Jones 25.00 R. Leon Connolly 300.00 We now have nine contributors who for business or personal reasons ask that their names be not published. Girl Scout News The Giri Scouts met Saturday, September 15, for an election of officers. They are: President, Pattie Anglemeyer; Vice-President, Sharon Miner; Secretary, Suzanne Kleinknight; Treasurer, Kay Adams; Scribe, Darline Rogers. Those present were: Pat Anglemeyer, Sharon Miner, Darline Rogers, Susie Klink, Judy Kline, Bea Bachman, Mary Miner, Kay Adams, Connie Sudlow, Kay Byran, Marilyn Hursey. Future plans were discussed. The meeting was closed with Taps. The next meetings are, Seniors, Monday and Ist and 2nd class, on Tuesday. The Chattering Chipmunk troop met Monday evening after school. There was discussion of entertainment for Senior Mothers Club. Wednesday evening after school there was a clean-up party. The cabin was given a thorough cleaning, and then supper was served. The officers for the troop are: President, Constance Sudlow. Secretary, Patrica Anglemeyer. Treasurer, Darline Rogers. Scribe, Sharon Miner. Sargent-of-arms, Jane Kroh. There will be a meeting for this particular patrol every Monday after school. Girl Scouts Finish First Aid Girl Scouts who have finished their course of first aid work are: Kay Bryan, Patti Anglemeyer and Bea Bachman. Their teacher was Mrs. Florence Heaton of the Warsaw chapter of Red Cross. Girl Scouts of high school age meet every Monday after school. All others on Tuesday after school at the Scout Cabin. Anyone interested in Girl Scouting is very welcome to attend. Submits To Surgery Court Slabaugh entered St. Joseph hospital in Fort Wayne last Thursday, and on Friday underwent major surgery. Goshen Community Auction Sales September 24 at 12 o’clock Sell your livestock at Northern Indiana’s leading sale at Goshen, each Monday. Horse Sale Thursday, Sept. 27th Top prices this week were:— Milk cows : $400.00 Bulls, top . $31.10 Veal, top — $39,251 Butcher - Fat cows $23 to $31.90 Canners & Cutters -18 to $22.50 Male hogs, heavy $12.70 Male hogs, light $14.50 Fat hogs, top . $21.10 Lambs $31.30 Roughs, heavy .... sls to $16.i50 Roughs; light sl7 to $19.10 \«e Have the Buyers. Sherman M’Dowell Martin Auctioneers Romayne Sherman - <v ra Thomas Owners >

' SYRACUSE-WAWASEE JOURNAL, Syracuse, Ind.

SeifercS (The home newspaper is sent free to all men and women in U. S. Armed Services through cooperation of Wawasee Post No. 223 and The Journal.) Following mock invasion operations aboard the attack cargo ship USS SKAGIT, Wilbur E. Wysong, machinist’s mate third class, USN and husband of Mrs. Marjorie Wysong of Kale Island, route 1, Syracuse, Ind., is now enjoying a brief period of relaxation and liberty in a Japanese port. The SKAGIT participated in the amphibious operations in the Far East under simulated battle conditions. Elements of the 160th Regimental Combat Team of the 40th Infantry were landed on beaches under aerial screening provided by land-based fighter planes from fields close by. The operations were staged through the combined efforts of the Army, Navy and Air Force. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kitson have received word that their son, Pfc. Gene Kitson, U. S. Air Force, landed in England on September sth. John J. Murphy, USN, son of Mrs. Evelyn Murphy, Wawasee Lake, arrived home Mondya from Pensacola, Fla., on a 30 day leave. He returned from Korea in June aboard the USS Destroyer, Forres Royal. Pvt. Boyd (Bud) Kehr, who has been stationed at Fort Lee, Va., arrived home Tuesday for a nine day furlough, before reporting to Camp Stoneman, Calif. Pfc. and Mrs. Leroy Weaver returned Wednesday from a honeymoon in Michigan. Wednesdayevening, Pfc. Weaver left for Los Angeles, Calif., where he will be Cub Scout News Cub Scout Pack 56 is conducting an annual membership drive this month. If you have a boy 8, 9, or 10 years old, the Pack invites you to bring him to the Pack Meeting at the Scout Cabin on Tuesday, September 25th, at 7 p. m. Every parent who wishes his son to become a Cub plays an active part in the organization, as Cubbing is a program of childparent relationship. In other words .there can be no Cub Scouts without cooperation from the parents. Bring your family and attend this Pack Meeting, so that your boy may join in the fun enjoyed by Cub Scouts all over the world. Cub Pack 5'6 held a committee meeting at the Scout Cabin on Tuesday night, Sept. 18, to plan the October Pack Meeting. Those present were Robert Insley, George Bryan, Mr. and Mrs. Burson, Virginia Bornman, Mrs. John Shiere, Mrs. Ronald Kramer, Mrs. George Bryan, Mrs. Richard Miller and Mrs. John Fisher. Den 1 enjoyed a weiner roast at the City Park last Tuesday evening with Cub Scouts Larry Laird, Stanley Insley, Davis Bryan, and Tom Miller, and parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Bryan, Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Laird, Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Insley, and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Miller. DIVORCE GRANTED Lois Jean Nickel has been granted a divorce from Carl F. Nickel, both of Syracuse, in Kosciusko circuit court. They were married March 17, 1950, and separated July 7. 19'51. The plaintiff was also granted restoration of her maiden name, Lois Jean Mitchell. DOZENS OF NEW SKIRTS for girls 7 to 14, in wool plaids, corduroys, and gabardines at 2.98 and 3.98 at— LaPetite Shoppe.

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WANTED: Experienced waitress. Ranch House Inn, Lake Wawasee, phone 58F40 Cromwell. WANTED: Paper hanging, inside and outside painting. Over luOO wallpaper samples to choose from and experienced men to help you with your planning. Free estimates. Make your reservations early. Dick and Jerry Carwile Phone 34-W or 74-M. (21-ts) A ANTED: Private capital for investment on first mortgages on real estate. Liberal interest. L u r Real Estate, Phone 230R or 83414. (26-ts) WANTED: Farm. Have party wants to buy a good farm. Etter Real Estate. (16-ts) WANTED — Good standing timber. Hartl and soft maple, oak, I walnut and basswood. Write Yoder Lumber Co., LaGrange, Indiana. 45-8 t WANTED: Route salesmen. We can use five men, aged 25 to 35. Married and with good work history, who are interested in personal advancement and enjoy outdoor work- This work is very steady and your own initiative determines your pay check. Guaranteed $65.00 per week while learning. Paid vacation and insurance benefits. Honey Crust Bakery, Inc., 11l E. Jefferson, Goshen, Ind. No phone calls, please. 46-41 PAPAKEECHIE LAKE The Bill Hares were hosts last week to Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Coppock of Terre Haute. The Philip Reeves have taken the Richardson place. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Etter entertained Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bogan of Michigan Town, Phyllis Bogan of Indianapolis, and her friend, Mr. Gail Nix of Crown Point, also Mrs. Ettter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Hale, of Richmond, last weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Denzel, Dick and Mary Lou left last Friday for a long weekend in Wisconsin. They visited the Dells, and Mr. and Mrs. L. LeMay, and on the way stopped for a call on Dr. and Mrs. A. M. Thompson at Woodstock, 111. The Thompsons used to come here, summers, while Mr. Thompson taught in Chicago, and having been a captain in the war, he took advantage of G. I. education, and is now an eye doctor. Dick Denzell’s “Blue Sox” baseball girls, were summer pennant winners and also won the Series. Joyce Nine is attending Beauty College in Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. R. Denzel are driving Mary Lou to Indiana university this week. Oakwood Park Mr .and Mrs. Claude Snider of Indianapolis, are spending two weeks in their cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Laufer of Indianapolis, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. August Grider. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Hite of Fort Wayne spent the weekend with her sister, Miss Mayme Stecher. Mrs. Marguerite Forrest and son, Jerry, spent the weekend in Muncie. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Amick of Jndianapolis, spent the weekend at their home. Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Steel of South Bend, spent the weekend in their cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Marshall and daughter, Janice, and son, Douglas, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Fye and daughter, Linda, and son, Bill,.Mr. and Mrs. Roy Philips, Jr., all from Indianapolis, and Rbbert Philips, U. S. Air Force, of Washington, D. C., spent the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Philips, who were celebrating their 42nd wedding anniversary. A fish supper was served on Saturday evening and on Sunday a ham and chicken dinner with all the trimmings was served. George Meyers of Ft. Wayne is here visiting his sister, Mrs. Ei. P. Miles.

LOTS For Sale ROSCOE HOWARD GEO. T. LAMM EASY TERMS — ■■■■■■■■■ ..—.I .Hl.!.

FOR SALE OR TRADE— Nearly new station wagon. Rothenberger. FOR SALE: 2500 Big English white leghorn pullets, bred to lay, priced to sell. Roy J. Jorg, Phone 302, Ligonier, Ind. 49-2 t DE-STROY - The amazing new rat killer with Warfarin. Ready mixed, ready to use. One pound size. SI.OO. Money back guarantee, Thornburg Drug Co. Ph. 83. 48-8 t FOR SALE— Stark delicious apples $2.50 a bushel. Milbert Bitner, Syracuse lake. Phone 328-J.

NOTICES

NOTICE— The South Shore Beauty Shop is closing September 25th for winter months. Nancy Ketring. NOTICE: Cisterns, cesspools, septic atnks and toilets cleaned and repaired at reasonable prices. Write Charles Kenworthy, Syracuse, Ind., General Delivery. 4 5-41 NOTICE— Cider presssed every day and evenings at Hines Orchard Grill on Route 15, Warsaw. NOTICE— Johnston Cider Mill running Wednesday and Saturday. Also Fridays by appointment. Columbia City, Indiana. Phone 2037-L. (48-4 t NOTICE: Paralee’s Beauty Salon, Phone 271-J. (35-10 t Having Trouble with Alcohol? —, ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS — Box 181, Syracuse, Ind (ts) NOTICE: Lawn mower sharpening and repair. Both hand and power mowers, sharpened the Foley way.— Dick and Jerry Carwile, 501 Lake st.. Phones 74-M and 34-W. (39-ts) KURFEES R. F. D. Outside White Paint • $3.49 gal. Ward Farm Equipment Co. Syracuse, Ind. NOTICE: Paralee’s Beauty Salon, phone 271-J. (45-st) FOR RENT FOR RENT: Floor Sander, at the Wawasee Lbr. Co., Phone 278 Syracuse. (42-ts) FOR RENT: All year around furnished modern cottage. Phone 88. FOR RENT: Modern, three room apartment. Phone 80. FOR RENT: 2 bedroom home on Wawasee Lake channel; oil heater, shower and stool. Party desiring to rent must furnish A-l references. Write Mrs. Paul Krebs, 317 Queen St., Goshen, Indiana. FOR RENT: Bait house with small furnished house, livable year round. Good income property for anyone with time to care for business. Write Mrs. Paul Krebs, 317 Queen Street, Goshen, Indiana. FOR RENT— Modern year ’round two bedroom home, hot water heat, stoker fired boiler, garage. No children. Located south side of Lake Wawasee on Road 13. Term from Oct. 1 or 15th to May 1, 1952. Write P. O. Box 241, Syracuse, Indiana. FOR RENT— Modern furnished cottage and a three room apartment, Papakeeehie lake. Both have oil heat and bottle gas for cooking, electric refrigerators. Will rent by month, week, or weekend. Wallace Cottages. Ph. 653-W. (49-3 t KURFEES PAINTS Flat Tint White & Regular Colors - $3.95 gal. Deep Colors - $8.45 See Us for All of Your Paint Needs WARD FARM EQUIPMENT CO. North on Route 18 INSURANCE IS YOUR AUTO and FIRE Insurance too high? If so, see Knox H. Stetler Agency. ‘'lnsurance at a Saving!”—Phone 4-F-12, Syracuse. (26-ts)

FOR SALE: New Potatoes. Dean Grady, phone 6-F-40, on state road 13 south of town. (44-ts FOR SALE: Seven room, modern, furnished cottage and garage with modern apartment above, on two lots. Located one block west of Sargent’s Hotel on north side of road. J. F. Campbell, 414 So. Franklin, Garrett, Ind., telephone Garrett 93R. 49-2 t FOR SALE; Holland bulbs, tulips narcissus and hycinths. Wawasee Nursery. Ralph Oyler. (2t) FOR SALE: 6-room modern house on W. Brooklyn Street in Syracuse. Automatic forced air coal furnace, automatic water heater, complete bath; on nicely fenced lot. Priced for cash, $4,259. Warren Blough, 1506 So. Bth Street, Goshen, Ind., phone 939 W. 48-ts FOR SAIjE — Good heating stove Heatrola, large size. Enquire at the Guide Grocery, east side of Wawasee. (2t-48) FOR SALE— We have some used electric ranges for sale at attractive prices. These are in good working condition and are ideally suited for lake homes. We also have a few good, used electric heaters. If you are interested, stop at our Goshen office, and we will be glad to show them to you.— Northern Indiana Public Service Co., Goshen. (47-4 t FOR SALE— 4-room house in| New Paris, large lot, desirable location. Ideal for small family. Priced to sell. See Mrs. Ralph Boyts, R. 4, Goshen, or Manford Mishler, Syracuse. FOR SALE— Easy washing machine, new wringer rollers. In good condition. $15.00. Phone 1644-J. Frank Banning. FOR SALE— Boys wool fingertip coat, raincoat and hat, both are size 8. Girls red spring coat with detachable hood, size 4. Bob Insley, Phone 251-M. I HAVE EIGHT HOUSES to sell. Come to my home and I will tell you about them. You can’t see them looking thru the telephone. Rothenberger. FOR RENT— 3 bedroom furnished modern apartment. Call after 6 p. m. Kale Island apartments. Phone 6 2 8-J. FOR SALE— Dark wood, glass top, coffee table and lamptable. Phone 136 or 1627-J. FOR SALE— Cooking and eating apples. Also fresh cider. Fred Baumgartner. (4 9 - 41) Miss Katherine Rothenberger of Ft, Wayne spent the weekend with her father, J. W. Rothenberger. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Auer and Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J'ones will leave Saturday for a week’s fishing trip near Spooner, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. John Auer attended the Centreville Fair, Thursday, i

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| SELL IT!

FOR SALE: aid I Clark pianos. Stuckyljhirnlture. us-tn HOME (OR Syracuse home, well located! excellent condition. Completely motlern, garage attached. $13,500. Edw. E. Stephenson, Real Istate. Telephone 310. HOUSE FOR SALE 6 rooms and bath, forced air coal furnace, automatic water heater, nicely fenced lot on W. Brooklyn Street, $4,250. Warren Blough, 1506 So. Bth St., Goshen, phone 939 W. Protect yourself against a rise In Interest rates. If you get a Fedfarm NOW, you will never pay more than 4% interest. You eral Land Bank loan on your have the safety of 33 years to pay, but you can pay any amount any time. A farmers’ cooperative. Martin M. Bassett, Sec.-Treas., North Central Indiana, N. F. L. A.. Room 23 Shoots Bldg., Goshen, Indiana; and 120 W. Market St., Warsaw, Indiana. (41-ts) FOR SALE: ‘34-foot all modern Liberty house trailer. Earl Simmons, at Grieger’s Store. FOR SALE: SPINET PIANO Bargain. Circumstances forces us to dispose of beautiful spinet piano. Looks and plays like new. Standard make. Fully guaranteed. Small down payment and assume minimum monthly payments. Write and I will arrange for you to piano in this section. Finance Manager, 16 N. W. 2nd St., Evansville, Ind. ETTER WANTS TO SEE YOU About Two good buys in homes. In Syracuse proper — shown by appointments. Also have good listings on Syracuse, Wawasee and Papakeechie Lakes. Call and tell us what you wish. If we don’t have it, we will find it for you. Buy your dream home today, and really start enjoying living — ETTER REAL ESTATE South Huntington Phones 230 R or 83414 P. O. Box 373 Phone 289 A. J. THIBODEAUX 201 South Lake St. Syracuse, Ind. LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED Ist house south of U. B. Church