Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 46, Number 23, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 21 March 1952 — Page 4
SCHOOLNEWS
SCHOOL PROGRAMS FOR NEXT WEEK On next Monday afternoon at 12:45 Otto Schacht: Singer, Lecturer, Teacher, will give his program in the High School Auditorium. As fine a lecturer as he is a Singer, his program is a boon to all the Fine Arts, including the Fine Art of Living. This program is free and all
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"'" v**\2y b'.. ’■: t ‘“’ Traffic Lines are LIFE LINES! | ’ •>‘H* ...<-; v , ■ - ‘■'i - M: ••- :: . - . . - ■ ■iM'.■ ' - | - ' ! Hl* ‘.; ■ » . /t .. Throw a line to a drowning person and with all his remaining strength he reaches for it—to save his life. Throw one or two solid lines down the length of~a and too many drivers ignore it in their hapless hurry to get somewhere fa§t. But those, too, are life lines. Road markings at danger points are put there to save lives. Passing on the wrong side of the road, violating right-of-way, cutting in, passing on curves or on the right, failing to signal a turn or intention to pass and other reckless acts are utter disregard for life. Traffic gamblers guilty of these violations cost the lives of 11,000 persons and injured more than half a million others in 1950 „ —and the toll increased last year. Have you ever been guilty of crossing a traffic line when it wasn’t necessary? Have you taken the right-of-way when it wasn’t yours to take? How often have you seen a squeeze coming and breathed a sigh of relief when Lady Luck gave you one more chance? ' « ■ ' ' i The life line in the palm of your hand doesn’t contemplate violent death on the highway. Your future may be written—-or written off —in the way you drive. You —and only you —can make your driving life line longer. r * ve Th°ugh Your Life Depends On It - - IT DOES! The following firms and civic organizations are co-operating with The Journal in the drive to bring the above message to the people of our community: SYRACUSE RUBBER CO. OVERHEAD DOOR CO. WAWASEE POST 223 ED STEPHENSON — REAL ESTATE ANONYMOUS DONOR OF THE AMERICAN LEGION JONES COAL CO. . COMFO-SLEEP WAWASEE LAKE PROPERTY SYRAOUSE-WAWASEE KOSCIUSKO BEVERAGE CO OWNERS' ASSOCIATION ROTARY CLUB
parents that can possibly take the time should come and enjoy this program with us. On Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock the Ravens-Croft school of Beauty will put on a one hour show in the H. S. gym. This is free to everybody and all the women in the community who are interested in poise, charm, beauty and hair styling, are invited to come and enjoy this program with our high school girls. On Tuesday night, March 25, at 8:99 o’clock, the Conservatory Players of the School Assembly Service will produce the stage play: “Our American Cousins.” If you like to see a good stage play put on by professionals, you will not want to miss this. The entire profits from this play will go to the band fund. Band members will see you before Tuesday night with tickets. The admission is 2>sc for pupils and 50c for adults. In case you are missed, tickets will be on sale at the door. —■ -» Freshmen Who’s Who ! ! Warsaw, August 11, 1937 — a great event took place on this date. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph P. Oyler became the proud parents of a son, whom they instantly called Lee. Today Lee has brown hair, blugreen eyes, is s’-4” tall, and weighs 18'0 pounds. His hobby is making model airplans and ships. He has attended Syracuse schools through all nine grades. Listed among his favorites are: steak, “Shrimp Boats,” manual training, and Willard H. Gustafson. Plans following graduation are yet undecided; but SHS wishes you the best of luck, Lee! —Shirley Cripe. WHO’S WHO He is: Joel Gordon Bates, nicknamed “Mule”; Editor Os the An-
nual staff; in the Boy’s Quartet; in the mixed quartet; in the double sextet; 17 years old; 5-19” tall. He has: Black hair; hazel eyes; been on -the track and basketball team two years; on the softball team three years. He was: Born in Warsaw, Ind., on Aug. il2, 1934; President of the Sophomore class; in Journalism class in his Junior year; at Boy’s State last summer. He likes: French fried shrimp; all athletic activities; Sammy Kaye; Bing Crosby; civics; Typing. He dislikes: Girls that are too good to speak; calesthentics; literature class. Joel will attend Purdue university after graduation and the Senior class wishes him the best of luck! —Marcia & Shirley Disher. JUNIOR NEWS This is the week of the Junior Class Play. The time and place of the play is 8:90 Friday night at the High School Gym. x The cast is as follows: Mrs. Laura Norton - Jane Bachman Grandad - Jerry Clark Tilly - Donna McSweeney Betty Shadduck - Joan Ringler Kip Shadduck - Daniel O’Haver Trudle Norwood - Lois Harsh Judy Norwood - Shirley Sharp Ludie Norwood - Patricia Kitson Jack Norwood - Tom Kroh Jim Mahoney - John Connolly Miss Abby Higgins - Sandra Schleeter Mrs. Jobe Feeney - Patricia Kitson A Detective - Ted Grindle Friends of Grandad - Pat Finton, Marvin Shock, and Doug Mock. Prompter - Arthur Mabie. SENIOR NEWS The Seniors would like to wish
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a very Happy Birthday to: Dale Plummer, Mar. 17th. Donna Mock, Mar. 17th. Charles Schlaback, Mar. 20th. Norma Sloan, Mar. 19&I. Linda Sawyer, Mar. 21st. —Donna Cleghorn. JUNIOR HIGH NEWS Along with the varsity the Junior high team has officially closed their basketball season. They didn’t have a very outstanding season with only 2 wins out of 9' starts. The future Freshmen are looking forward to playing on the high school second team while the next-year eighth graders look forward to becoming the varsity Junior High players. The Junior High will lose five of their outstanding scorers. High -scbrers were respectively: Paul Pollock, Larry Mock, Lawrance Williams, Tommy Ryman and Jim Connolly. Along with these players they’ll lose Jay Rigdon, Walter Brazil, Jay Brower, and Evert Byrd. The following players will return to the first team line-up next year: Nelson Kistler, Lamar Hughes, Larry Nicolai, Bob LeCount, and Jimmy Caskey. There will be other players coming up from the second team to play with these players. The first team averages are as follows: FG FT Pts PF G Mock il2 10-24 34 19 9 Nicolai 1 2 5 ® LeCount ® 1- il 13 11 7 Pollock 21 8-39 50 22 7 Ryman 9 2- 9 29 13 9 1 Caskey 2 2- 6 16 18 8 Connolly 6 4-12 16 19 9 Williams 42 3- 5 >27 6 6 Kistler 6 12 13 7 Hughes 2 Brazil . » >l2 Rigdon 3 3- 7 9 7 4 Brouwer 1 2 1 Byrd 1 The second team averages are
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Having Trouble with Alcohol? — ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS — Box 181, Syracuse, Ind (ts) Protect yourself against a rise in interest rates. If you get a Federal Land Bank loan on your farm NOW, you will never pay more than 4% interest. You 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) EXCAVATING, Trenching, Sewers, water line, field drain, mobile full swing hoisting crane. J. A. Eberly. (18-ts) PHILCO TELEVISION! If you are interested in TV, see us for choice of set and price. Atz Furniture Co., Ligonier. as follows: FG FT Pts PF G Nicolai' 12 7-12 31 6 6 Brazel 9 1- 5 13 4 5 Godshalk 1 3 Kistler 19 5-10 43 9 6 Brouwer 2 1-3 5 14 Tuttle 1 2 2 LeCount 12 2- 4 26 3 6 Rigdon 4! 0-1 8 14 Caskey 13 1- 8 27 I'o 6 Byrd 10-12 3 Nolan 1 2 Hughes 10 1-12 21 8 6 Curry 3 3 Nusbaum 2 Williams 2 4 1 —Norma Stabler and Nancy Beamer.
NOTICE: Subscriptions accepted here for all LEADING MAGAZINES. Latest prices on the best magaines. Authorized subscription agent. — Thornburg Drug Co. FREE! FREE! 29-pound pail of SOAP with ithe purchase of any new washing machine. Atz Furniture Company, Ligonier. FORSALE SEE ETTER REAL ESTATE FOR THE FOLLOWING GOOD BUYS: South Main St.—4- bedroom, 7room house, priced only $4,200: —takes $1,900 to handle. Liberal monthly payments. 39-day possession. SYRACUSE Lake, NORTH SIDE: Three bedroom modern home; lovely kitchen, large living room with fireplace, sun parlor, automatic oil heat, garage. A pleasure to show at $21,000. 37 acres, muck ground, on highway 13, south of town 2% ml. 6-room partly modern home, 3-brooder houses, large chicken house, barn, corn crib, fruit trees, berry patch, wonderful garden spot. This location is ideal for fruit and vegetable market. With a little work and vision, this is as near finding security as you will ever find it. Price only $8760.00. Possession 30 days. Would you pay $1'2,599.09 for a home? If I prove to you that you can’t duplicate it today and build? Then listen to this: Two acres, with fenced in orchard. 7-room, 4 bed room, modern home, large living room, venetion blinds throughout. Spacious dining room handy to kitchen, light and cheerful kitchen, new and plenty of cupboards; new garbage disposal. Space in kitchen to eat breakfast for 8. Large laundry room, equipped for automatic washer and drier. Plenty of space for deep freeze. 3 bedrooms up, one bedroom down. More closet space than the usual home. Complete bath, shower over tub, medicine cabinets, linen closets, large hot water heater, water softener. Completely newly decorated, and fully insulated. Metal roof, all down-spouted, nice basement, with stoker furnace, two years old. Extra fruit room. Two car garage. Property located just outside of city limits, on good road. Let me show you this. FQR SALE: “Special Notice” —to party thinking of buying a home. This one has value. Where can you buy a Syracuse lake front lot for $2,509.04), and what can you build for $5,500.00, especially a sixroom house, with 3 bedrooms, parlor, living room with picture window, and no running outside these cold days; it has a full bath. Your wife can whip up a meal fit for a King in this kitchen. Spacious, light, lake view, plenty of cupboards, and new too. Yes, it is a value at $8,990.00 and we can work out some terms if desired, and you can move in tomorrow. Papakeechle modern home, kitchen, living room and dining combination. Glassed and screened in porch. Nice basement, with lanndry room, automatic oil furnace, home fully Insulated. Extra space in attic for two bedrooms with little work and expense. Price only $8,990.69, terms. Kale Island, Wawasee. — Ideal for couple. Modernistic stucco cottage. Modern, partly furnished, fire place, tile floor, full bath, new cabinets builtin. Screened-in porch, bunk beds. Access to good beach. Price only $7,250.09. Terms. 9-Acre apple orchard. Modern >2bedroom home, garage under home, other out buildings, a good garden spot. House alone well worth the asking price of $10,500.99. Five (5) Acres, 2 bedroom home with out buildings. Located 3> miles northeast of Syracuse on good road; $6259. Business Opportunity at Wawasee Lake. — Combination grocery, tavern and restaurant. Living quarters. Takes $19,990.00 to handle. Come take a look. Papakeechle Lake. — 2 bedroom modern home. Nice living room and kitchen facing beautiful Lake Papakeechle. Includes a heating stove, Bendix washer, refrigerator and a gas Selling price of $40,900.00, or $'2509 down, easy payments. C. G. ETTER, Realtor Phones 230-R and 653-L. — — Special! RAIN BOOT EES 98c —For Rain, Beach & Garden. —Fashion Styled. —Fits All Shoes. t- Non-skid Soles. BURKHOLDER DRUG Syracuse, Ind.
FOR RENT FOR RENT: Floor Sander and Polisher at the Wawasee Lbr. Co., Phone 278, Syracuse. (12-ts) FOR RENT: Nicely furnished room, board if desired. Phone 609-W. (17-ts) FOR RENT: One three room and one four room modern apartment in Milford. Furnished or unfurnished. See Joe Hamsher, New Paris Phone 325. (20-4 t FOR RENT: ..Modern 4 room apartment, electric stove and refrigerator, Venetian blinds, ideal for two adults. Can be seen Sunday.—Everett Ketering, John st.
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WANTED: Waitress. Apply in person. Experience not necessary. Wayne’s Grill. (21-3 t WANTED— Washings and ironings. Phone 271-W or 409 So. Main Street. (22-2 t WANTED TO RENT: Three bedroom house in or near Syracuse. Ernest Hollenbaugh, The Weatherhead Co., Phone 339. (21-ts) WANTED: Rental of 2 or 3-bed-room house in or near Syracuse by Weatherhead employee. Address Box B, -% The Journal. (22—2 t LINOLEUM: Inlaid, print and all kind of tile for floors and walls. Atz Furniture Company, Ligonier. WANTED: About April 8, room or small building suitable for barber shop. Address Box AA, care Syracuse Journal. ! WANTED: About April 8, furnished apartment for 2 adults. Box AA, care Syracuse Journal. WANTED TO RENT: Three bedroom modern unfurnished house within 15 miles of Syracuse. Contact Paul Mey at the Weatherhead Co., phone 339. RUGS AND CARPETS: Sizes to flit any size rooms. Atz Furniture Co., Ligonier. DE-STROY — The amazing new Rat Killer—with WARFARIN, ready-mixed, ready -to - use. Farm size, $2.75. 1-Ib size, sl. Money back guarantee. Thornburg Drug Co. Syracuse North Webster > (8-16 t KOSCIUSKO COUNTY FARMS — 2'86 ACRES — Kosciusko County, northeast of Warsaw on Barbee Lake; good tillable acreage and cattle farm; 89x169 barn; two silos. Excellent 9-room house and other outbuildings. — 27 ACRES — Good woods and well on property. Northeast of Syracuse. — 83 ACRES — 5*5 acres nice clay soil, 28 acres good muck and pasture. — 110 ACRES — Good woods, excellent pasture land and grain acreage. Northeast of Syracuse. — 5 ACRES Excellent home; 6-room story and half — large garage and workshop; strawberry bed and raspberries. Several miles south of North Webster. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Several good profitable and wellestablished business houses will sell to right persons. Your opportunity to ,be independent and start in business for yourself. Restaurant — Sporting Goods Store — Grocery with income property -— Drive-In — Channel Frontage with cabins. Between LAKE & HARRISON 6 rooms and bath — new furnace — good basement; a block from the lake in downtown Syracuse. SOUTH HUNTINGTON Insulated Brick — 2-car garage—good lot on channel; well-plan-ned 2 bedroom home. /A good location and fine home. FRONT STREET Modern Bungalow — newly decorated — A real home in the best location. SYRACUSE LAKE Several good lake shore properties on North Shore and in town. WAWASEE LAKE Year around modern homes on Ogden Island, Morrison Island, and South Shore and North Shore. i. EDW. E. STEPHENSON Real Estate Broker Syracuse — Phones 198 or 810 CARPETS - RUGS & FURNITURE Demothed and Mothproofed With a 5 Year Written Guarantee. Phone or Write Golden Rug Cleaners Phone 368 Ligonier
FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1952.
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FOR SALE— Story and Clark pianos. Stucky Furniture. (18-ts) FOR SALE: New Potatoes. Dean Grady, phone 6-F-49, on state road 13 south of town. (44-ts FOR SALE: Used Speed Queen Washer, good condition. « Atz Furniture Co., Ligonier. FOR SALE: New home at Wawasee lake, 5 rooms, 1% baths, 5 closets, Nappanee cabinets in kitchen, cement basement 80 x 40, oil furnace, electric pump and water heater, laundry and play room, 2 car garage, corner lot 13*5 x 159, lake privileges, % bleek from grocery and case, 1 block from South Shore Gott Club. — Roy Brown, Syracuse, Ind., R. R. 3. (14-ts) FOR SALE: A seven room house with basement, oil furnace, new roof and siding, new garage, approximately acre of ground, overlooking Syracuse Lake, containing numerous fruit trees. Call 172-M or see Raymond Newcomer, 396 Lake St., evenings. (21-ts) FOR SALE— Round Oak combination range. Good condition. Elmo Shock. Phone N. Webster 147F31. (22-2 t FOR SALE: Modern cottage on Kale Island. Furnished. Ready for immediate occupancy. Priced for quick sale. J. C. Stucky —phone 14*1. (22-ts) FOR SALE: Baled Clover Hay— No Rain. $15.00 per ton. V. D. Disher, Hess Farm. (22-2 t FOR SALE: Used Dining room suite, price '525.00. Atz Furniture Co., Ligonier. FOR SALE: 5-room house, lights and water. Art Miller, Cromwell. FOR SALE: Baby buggy, in good condition. —Phone 34-R. REDUCED PRICES: On Refrigerators and Freezers. Atz Furniture Co., Ligoneir. FOR SALE: Drophead White sewing machine; black walnut dropleaf table; marble top chest of drawers; marble top stand; occasional chair and matching stool.—Art Kiefer, 3 miles north of Syracuse on 318. (23-2 t FOR SALE: Hot Point Electric Range; also G.E. Refrigerator. Both in good condition. See Roscoe Howard, Syracuse Elecfee Co. (23-3 t FOR SALE: Kenmore deluxe electric range, almost new. — Phone 5 3-J. , FOR BALANCE DUE; 10-piece living room group, consisting of 2-pc. living room suite, custom built; 2 table lamps; 1 floor lamp; 2 end tables; 1 coffee table; 1 lounge pillow; 1 smoker. Regular price $344.50 can be purchased for balance due of Atz Furniture Co., Ligonier. FOR SALE: Adding machine paper.—at The Journal office. NOTICE: Bring grandma or grandpa to us for your rest. We are equipped and staffed to handle any kind of convalescent or aged person. Alice M. Wilson, R.N., Alfran Nursing Home, Phone 2F31, Route 1, Pierceton, Ind. (22-2 t —J
ATTENTION PROPERTY OWNERS Contract now for your Spring lawn rolling — 500-Ib Power Roller — Cut labor in half. Rate $2.00 per hour. For information call 609-W or write F. L. Brown, Syracuse, Ind., R.F.D. No. 3. (23->tf) Custome Made DRAPERIES & SLIP COVERS When you combine our top quality DECORATIVE FABRICS and our GUARANTEED WORKMENSHIP with our nationally known line of drapery hardware, by KIRSH, you have the best decoration values your money can buy. “Just tell us what you want, and we do .the rest. Call for a Free Estimate. Use our time payment plan. “We offer the best quality at the most competitive price.” PETTIT’S Department Store Phone 247 — Syracuse (29-ts) INSURANCE IS YOUR AUTO and FIRE Insurance too high? If so, see Knox H. Stetler Agency. “Insurance at a Saving!”—Phone 4-F-12, Syracuse. ' (2t-tf)
