Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 47, Number 1, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 16 October 1953 — Page 4

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FOR SALE: Cabinet model Warm Morning coal stove. Newly fire brick lined and new grates, used one winter. Ph. 220-J. 52-2 t x FOR SALE: Girl's Tweed coat. size 14. very good condition. SI 0.00. Also girl's green coat, size 10. 25.00. Phone 213-R. lx FOR SALE: Some smart young man or girl with foresight will be interested in a beautiful building site not more than 200 feet from shore of Lake Wawasee in beautiful neighborhood. Price reasonable, small down payment, easy monthly payments with 4 % interest on balance. Lots are graded and ready to build bn. Owner, M. W. Levernier, Ph. 157. 53 FOR SALE: 3 room Wawasee lake cottage to be moved off property, 1100. Phone 16 28 J. 1-ts APPLES FOR SALE Red and Yellow Delicious. rGimes. Johnathan. Wineeap, and other varieties. Also cider. Everett Darr —Ph. 705-M. l-’t Johnston cider mill's iifrun Wednesday and Saturday during October. 6 miles north and 2 mile west Columbia City. Ph. 2037-L. Glass jugs for sale any quantity .05 each In cartons l-3x For SALE: "1951 Spartanette house trailer. 30 ft. tandem, all modern H W. Rosenberry, .vhone 4, Syracuse. 1-ts JS'NARELLE says- " VISIT the MELODY SHOPPE and see her smart line of cotton blouses, sport and jeweled sweaters and skirts in all styles In •ties 9 to 18. We also have knit! dresses and the White Stag Line of Winter Sport Jackets. For ski i k hogany Deck and Chair, fluorescent desk lamp. 2 white bedspreads. twin size. 3 cotton full size blankets Call 54-W. Good MODERN hoi SEin Syracuse for 14.750. Oil heating system See it before it is too late J W. Rothenberger lx FOR SAT.K: Coleman oil heater. 335. Meadows washing machine, collapsible baby buggy, bathinette. and bassinet — all tn good condition Call 67-J. FOR SALE: Female fox terrier, black and white, short smooth hair, good watch dog Loves children. 1 year 3 months old. 323.00. Mrs John H Kline. Phone 67-M in A MY Hol 8E TRMI.ER — Drh <• it *• > Florida l.n • in' it cheaper than to rent an apartment Time payments If you like J W. —Rothenberger. Syracuse l-x FOR SALE: Get your Hallowe'en pumpkins while there are plenty to pick from Also cider and eating apples Fred Baumgartner. Phone 12F31. l-3t MEYER REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE "YOUR REALTOR ON THE LAKE-’* Office on Morrison Island Road. Lake Wawasee WAWASEE EAST SHORE 2 bedrooms and bath Furnished. Cute as a button. Price 312.000. IN CROMWELL—--4 room bungalow with bath. Double lot. Paved street Price 34.500. WAWASEE AREA Stone house. 6 rooms and bath.' 1 acre. Fruit trees Berry bushes Private pond. Easement to nearby beach. Price i 312.500. NORTH SHORE WAWASEE—„ Channel property with 2 bedrooms Beach privileges. Price 33.C00. PAPAKKECHIE Lot with 52 ft. lake frontage. Price 3515. CAROLYN J. MEYER. Realtor (Tom well 98 F M For SA lE— Stpry and Clark ! pianos. Stucky Furniture. FOR SALE: Good, sharp gravel. Good rich black top. dirt. Also j fill dirt. Short haul, best price C. C. Mason. Wawasee Pit. ph. i 108 Syracuse. (25-tf)l POR SALE: Story and Clirk j Pianos. Stucky Furniture. (45-ts) For Sale——New potatoes. Also. 16 and 20 inch wood. Dean Grady. Rd. 13. Phone 6F40. 46tf For SaleTCooking and eating apple®. several varieties Sweet eider. Fred Baumgartner. 4-43

FOR SALE: We have complete stock of R.C.A.-Victor Radio and Television tubes, batteries, etc. Syracuse Hardware Co.. Phone 6. (28tf> NOTICEHUNTER.SF~ Will sell Winchester 20 guage Model 12 pump gun. case, 2 box shells. Dubak coat and leather boots All like new—3loo J. B. RIDGEWAY Phone 164MJ ts FOR SALE: New 3 bedroom home with car porL sheltered patio, fireplace, laundry. Inside and outside flower planters and other distinctive features on 145 x 170 lot just south of Goshen city limits on Road 15. Phone R. A. Simpson, 9058-M. 52-3 t FOR SALE C (LETTER REALTOR Phone* 28Q.R or 863-L FOR SALE SEE ETTER REAL ESTATE FOR THE FOLLOWING GOOD BUYS: NORTH BRANCH ST. Acreage —7 room all year round mod- , ern home, one bedroom down, full bath, 3 bedroom up. lovely kitchen, living room and parlor. Several out buildings. 38500. Worth Looking at. NORTH HUNTINGTON: 3 bedrooms. modern unfurnished home. Situated on a shady lot 66 x 175. One bedroom down with bath, living room, kitchen. and parlor. Furnace heat. Reduced Price 35.500. Immediate possession. Submit reasonable offer. BUY OF THE YEAR Syracuse Lake. North side. Ideal location. 100 ft frontage, panoramic view. large shade "trees, perfect beach Log cabin, partly furnished, guest house and garage. 321.000 Terms. Possession. Rooming House or Convalescent Home in nearby town. 16 rooms partly furnished Showing good income. Priced considerably below building cost. 111,500 liberal terms. Phone us for further particulars State Road No. B—just B—just east ol 5.2 acres with a 3 • bedroom modern two-story six room home. Beautiful setting, garden SOLD ar.a 3 out buildipgs. 36500 furnished or 36000 unfurnished. Lot: 170 ft. lake front frontage on the North Shore of Syracuse lake 38.050. This is an ideal location. UNUSUAL OFFERING: _3 blocks from center of town. Convenient for shopping and school. - Overlooking Syracuse Lake ? — 3 bedrooms and den. Hi baths, modern, unfurnished year ’round home. Large living room. dining room. lovely kitchen, oil fired hot water autofatic heating system. Well landscaped lot. Priced to sell. Call us for appointment. 2 bedroom unfurnished year 'round home. Compact kitchen, comfortable living room. Bath with tub Floored attic, full basement. level lot with channel in rear. 57500. Owner will sell on personal contract with low down payment. Seeing is believing, • See Etter for the Beet

DUST & SON DECORATORS Painting & Paper Hanging Fully Insured “Since 1924” Rond Route 8 Syracuse, Ind. Phone 01OM Gifts For All Occasions at the GLASS SHELF GIFT SHOP at the State Fish Hatchery Wawasee

FOR SALE A By EDWARD E. STEPHENSON REAL ESTATE BROKER PHONES: 198 or 810 — IN SYRACUSE — — HOMES IN SYRACUSE — We have a number of homes not listed here that are available and may be seen by appointment. — FINANCING — Some properties may be purchased on contract with low down payments. We have mortgage thoney available if preferred. MAIN STREET The Charles Crow residence—well built and roomy; three bedrooms-. Good closet space, cement stucco. Hjt water heat, all modern, full basement. well located and priced right. SOUTH HUMTINGTON—A real buy. Three bedrooms up. bed and bath down. Modern and attractive. Glassed In front porch. Large barn and nice yard. NORTH SHORE WAWASEE — A year round ideal home — over an acre on the lake — 176 foot lake frontage —a completely redecorated and furnished home for the discriminating buyer. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES We have several good Business Opportunities for sale and immediate possession. Profitable year around opportunities. LAKE and JOHN ST. Corner lot 55 x 131 feet. Frame house. 3 bedrooms. Modern. Basement. Furnace heat. BUTTERMILK POINT Corner lot off lake 110 x 150 ft. Frame house. Furnished. 1-car garage Sleeping porch. Year round home. Priced to sell. FARMS 17Y4 ACRES — South of SyraCUSE — on Road 13; no buildings but well located on main highway. — 5 ACRES Excellent home; 6-room story and half — large garage and workshop; strawberry bed and raspberries. Several miles south of North Webster. FREEMAN ORCHARD—I 2 acres platteJ for lots. Will sell as unit. On Road 13 adjacent to Tavern Hotel. EDWARD E. STEPHENSONREAL ESTATE BROKER Phones: 198 or 310 Open Sunday 9 a.m. to 12 Noon FULLER BRUSHES Debutante Cosmetics Christmas Items ROBERT KAISER Phone 79F12 Milford WANTED NOTICE: Will care for children in my home days from 7 until 5:30. If necessary, will care for children evenings until 11:30. Phone 24M. Mrs C. R. Myers. — 51-2tx WANTED: General - brick~laylng and block work. Experienced, well qualified. Ph. New Paris 155. l-3x Big Fire An 1838 firs destroyed 1,158 build mgs in Charleston. S.C. .

NKOLAI MACHINE & REPAIR SHOP Harry Nicolai, Prop. Machine - Tool & Die Work Electric & Acetylene Welding Full line of Machine Bolts and Cap Screws 600 S. Main St. Tel. 232 Syracuse, Indiana Wawasee Village BARBER SHOP Open Mondays 8 a m to 8:30 p.m. All Day Thursday Appointments invited Call 636 J. 48tf j ; WE MAKE KEYS SYRACUSE HDWR. CO. Phone 6

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FOR RENT EUK KENT: 2-wheel trailer. Wawaaee Lumber Co. (12-ts) FORRENT: Modern 8 room house next door to Harkless Appliance Store. H. D. Harkless, Phone 81 or 329-J. l-x FOR RENT: Modern redecorated down stairs apartment. Block from town and lake. Phone 249. Zerbe. NOTICES NOTICE: South Shore Beauty Shop, hairstyling, tinting, permanent waving. Phone 609-J. for appointment. (25-ts) NOTICE: Get your secretarial or stenographic work done quickly and efficiently by calling 647-R. Lois Mitchell. Available part time or full time. If you have extra bookkeeping or typing, will do that in my home. . .== ■ lx IAIST-” Brown billfold with important army papers. Phone 340. lx FAMILY STYLE SUPPER CREAM CHICKEN & BISCUITS SAT.. NOV. 14. sto 7 p.m. 81.00 Legion Hall by Indies Auxiliary ——- To the folks that came to our Chill Supper at the Legion Hall last Saturday night. Did you enjoy it? If so I know you will enjoy our cream chicken served with home, made biscuits that we are going to have for the public on Nov. 14th from 5 until 7. We are planning on having a public supper once a month during this fall and winter. And we hope we don’t have to turn folks away as we did this last time, by running out of food. So come early to make sure you get your chicken supper. I want to thank each and every one of the ladies of the Auxiliary that donated the delicious pies —the girls that served in the dining room, the ones that helped in the kitchen. Also Mrs. Roy Sarjent for being our hostess, who greeted you folks at the door. Hope to see all of yod on Nov. 14th. Mary Kistler, Finance Chairman. American Legion Aux. Post 223. 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 Indi ana. N. F L. A., Room 23 Shoots Bldg , Goshen. Indiana; and 120 W. Market St., Warsaw. Indiana (41-ts)

PAINTS TOP QUALITY SINCf 187." WAWASEE LUMBER tXi.MPANY PAINTING Interior - Exterior AL H KEEFFER PHONE 1817-R SEPTIC TANK & SEWER SERVICE On Call Year Around by Pmnanent Resident. OSCAR DAHL Phone 825-W LINOLEUM Complete Floor Covering Experts Free estimates on all Floor Coverings Formica Tops A Linoleum Tile Rubber Tile Vinyl Tile Asphalt Tile Plastic Wall Tile • Congowall Expert Installation EDW. FIEDEKE Telephone Syracuse 1641 R Goshen 407 110 Lincoln Avenue GOSHEN

Wednesday Afternoon Club Holds Regular Meeting Twenty-one rdembers of tlie Wednesday Afternoon Club en- t joyed the hospitality of Mrs. Effie Emerson at their regular I meeting Oct. 7. < In the absence of Mrs. James Kirkwood, president, Mrs. James Stucky presided. Roll call responses were based ' dn the departmental topics -of the Federations' Division of “The American Home” and were followed by Mrs. Paul Warner's report of the county council meeting Sit Warsaw. Sept. 29. Keynoted by the program's Biblical quotation, for the day: “She looketh weU to the ways of i her household and eateth not the I bread of idlesness” (Proverbs ; 31:27), Mrs. Sol Miller's discusI sion of her topic “Women Parti- | cipating in World Events" was aptly interpreted and developed. Mrs. Otto Stoelting. who pilots the club's project “Cooperation With The Blind”, provided the members with a colorful display of attractive and practical vendibes made by the blind women of Indiana and offered for sale by the Wednesday Afternoon Club through the State Board of Industrial Aid for the Blind The sale of these articles, which include a vast assortment of items from the lowly but loyal pot holders and ironing board covers to top quality towels and gay tablecloths, furnish “a means to help the blind women to help themselves.” This program. sponsored by the Indiana Federation of Womens Clubs. ’ ha# been an outstanding project of the Federation for the past 41 years and has contributed to the welfare of blind women. Persons desirous of obtaining or viewing these articles maycontact Mrs. Otto Stoelting. sales • chairman. The Oct. 21 meeting of the club will be held at the home of Mrs. James Kirkwood. EASTERN STAR NEWS Worthy Patron and Matron. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Meek. Mr. and ' Mrs. Julius Atz. Mrs. Edith Harley. Mrs. Garrett Grissom. Mrs. E. G. Hiburt and Miss Margaret Freeman attended Visiting Matons and Patrons Night and a reception for the district deputy. Lora Belle Burt, at Leesburg. Tuesday evening. Oct. 13. Thursday evening Oct. 15. inspection by the Worthy Grand Matron. Aldine Kingman, was held at Rochester. Those, attending from this area are: MrsMeek and Mrs. Hilburt, Syracuse; Mrs. Reed and Mrs. Hubert Baumgartner, Milford: and Mrs. j - Hershell Albert and Mrs. Jean : Coverstone. Leesburg. Friday. Oct. 16. Mr. and Mrs. Hershell Albert. Mrs. Robert Reed and Mrs. Meek will attend Visiting Matrons and Patrons | Night and a reception for the i district deputy at Argos. — EASTERN STAR MEETS Members of the- Order of Eastern Star met, in regular session Wednesday evening in the Masonic Temple. Initiation ceremonies were held for Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brown and Mr Guy Rarig.

Termites DO NOT LET TERMITES BAT AWAY YOUR BOMB | Free Inspection — No Obligation PHONE or WRITE UNIVERSAL TERMITE CONTROL Phone 572 — 120 N. Scott St. j Warsaw, Indiana — OR — WAWASEE LUMBER CO. Syracuse. Indiana plumbing & Heating HAROLD L KITSON Phone 1616-W SEPTIC TANKS Cesspools and toilet vaults vacuum cleaned. Sewer lines and basement drains cleaned with electric cutting knives. No digging necessary. N o mileage charge. Ph. 94M Milford. (35tf) FLOOR SANDER, Edger and Finishing Sander For Rent by hour or day. SYRACUSE HDWR. CO. Phone 6

who were heartily welcomed into the Order, Mrs. Marjorie Fisher and Mrs. Ruth Runyan were greeted and welcomed as visitors. Mrs. Estelle Schwartz received special honors "in acknowledgment of tier birthday. Refreshments were served at the close of the meeting by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bates, assisted by the officers. Tables were decorated by Mrs. Dorothy Gottschalk and Mrs. Doris Jean LeCount. NEW BRIDGE CLUB Mrs. Woodrow Robertson entertained her bridge club in her home on Thursday of last week. Two tables were in play and the hostess held high score and Mrs. Walter Petty was low. This is a new club and was their first meeting. The members are Mrs. Frank Rehrer, Mrs. Robert Burkholder, Mrs. Paul McClamroch. Mrs. Douglas Van Hemert. Mjrs. Carl Penn. Mrs. Fred Kirkpatrick. Mrs. Petty and Mrs. Robertson. nThe next meeting will be held in the home of Mrs. Rehrer. BRIDGE CLUB Mrs. Matt Abts was hostess to the Syracuse Bridge club in her home Tuesday. A one o'clock luncheon was served. Prizes were won by Mrs. Newton Williams of Walkerton, a guest, and Mrs. Nelson Blough. BUNCO CLITB MEETS Mrs. Lloyd Hart assisted by Mrs. Charles Seaxfoss. entertained her Bunco club in her home evening. Oct. 8. High score was held by Mrs. Robert Zollnger and Mrs. James Michael was low. The next meeting will be held in the home of Mrs. Donald Niles. BIRTHDAY DINNER A birthday dinner was served Sunday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Coy. honoring Mr. Coy. Those present were Mrs. Adah Coy. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Darr. Mrs. Ray Darr, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Stiffler and family. Mr. and Mrs. Harold LeCount. Mr. and Mrs. Tillman Coy. Betty Coy, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Coy and Mr; and Mrs. Wayne Coy and two sons. ART CLUB The Art Cllib opened the season Monday evening. Oct. 5 with a dinner at the Wawasee restaurant. The group then went to the home of Mrs. Horace Gottschalk where plans were made for the winter's program. A short lesson tn covering coat hangers was given.

I LAST CHANCE TO SAVE At The | ORIGINAL I ism 12 Rexall Products for the m Price of 1 Plus a Penny! BURKHOLDER Rexall Drug Leave your laundry with your Dry Cleaner. It’s the way to look your best STORE HOURS: 7A. M. to 6 P. M. Monday through Saturday SYRACUSE DRY CLEANERS PBOHB-90

Celebrati's Birthday A party was given Sunday.afternoon Oct. 11th at the home of Glenn Popenfoose. the occasion being Gerald Allen’s 9th birthday. Those present were Leßoy Fisher, Dean Curry, Robert LeCount, Mickey Jones, Ricky Bitner, Freddie Mick, Ronnie Kramer; Dicky Kowallik, and Sonny Peters. Gerald Allen received many nice gifts. Games were played. Ice cream and cake was served. All had a nice time and wished Jerry many more happy birthdays. Dinner Party ~ « Mrs. Newton Williams of Walkerton tuts been a house guest of Mrs. Georgia Miller for several days. On Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Harkless a buffet dinner was served to 14 friends In compliment to Mrs. Williams. The guests were seated at two tables which were beautiful with center floral decorations of autumn flowers and silver candelabra and white candles and at each place was an apple, holding a plastic trellis entwined with flowers and holding the place cards. At the conclusion of the dinner, bridge was played and the hostess awarded gifts to h|gh scores. In addition to Mrs. M’ilftamsr, an out-of-town guest was Mrs. John Adrian of Lorain, Ohio. Win 2 Games Etter's Real Estate won two games from Oak Ridge Grocery at the Woodrow alleys in Goshen. Lola Buhrt 133, 137, 111—388. Elly Blakesey 111, 111, 111,— 333 (average.) Frances Cohenour 109, 138. 118—365. Mary Popenfoose 128, 143, 122 —BB3.

69 DAYS 7IL CHRISTMAS! Now’s the time to make those Special Gifts for Special People • Argyle Socks • Giant Christmas Socks • Sweaters—Shrugs—Stoles • Mittens and Gloves • Lounge Slippers and Ski Socks Instructions FREE with yarn purchase AIso—MARY HOYER DOLLS for you to dress (A Real BARGAIN at $4.95) THE HANDCRAFT SHOP Open afternoons from 1 to 5 South Shore, Lake Wawase Ph. 1608 Mor 611 R GENERAL COTTAGE REPAIR & MAINTENANCE Painting • Roofing • Siding Carpenter Work PAUL CHRISTINE PHONE 633-M SYRACUSE, IND. LOOK for the TAG that reads . . . "This is an OK Used Car . . . Your Best BUY Wears This Tag! 6 WAYS SETTER • Thoroughly Inspected • Reconditioned for Safety’ • Reconditioned for Performance • Reconditioned for Value • Honestly Described • Warranted in Writing! ■—n l—l 11. | . ii, ■, ,ni ,| OK Used Car Bargains ’4B STUDEBAKER ’SO CHEVROLET : Buy now—Buy wisely All the Important ’52 CHEVROLET Accessories Reliable as the Sun t ’4B CHEVROLET * ’53 CARS & TRUCKS Priced to fit your purse 15Q ’sl CHEVROLET 210 Series A breeze to drive— D o . It’, got P.G. Bel A,r Sene » S & M Motor Sales Ed. Kleinknight Ph. 230 J OPEN WED. THRU SAT. EVENINGS

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1953

William Slabaugh, who spent several days with his cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Grover Smith and other relatives here, has gone to Cleveland. Ohio on business, before returning to his home in Payette, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Stoll of Chicago, and Mr. and Mrs. Willis Stansbury and daughter Marilyn, and Mrs. Edward Stansbury and son of Mishawaka, were guests Sunday of Mrs. Clara Stansbury, the occasion being her birthday. Mrs. Clifford Hover of So. Bend visited her mother Tuesday evening, bringing her a birthday cake and gift. Mrs. Kenneth Harkless went to Indianapolis Wednesday where she joined her brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Amos of Edinburgh, and the group left by plane for Florida for two weeks. Mrs. Fred Clark and daughter Nancy spent the week end in Petoskey,

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