Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 48, Number 3, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 28 October 1954 — Page 5

MRS. KLINE, MRS. METHOD SPEAK j Mrs. Melbum Rapp was hostess to the members of the Ladies of > the Round Table club on Monday evening. 25 October. An interesting program was prepared by Mrs. Nita Kline and Mrs x Ralph Method. Mrs. Method’s topic was. "The Romance of the Diamond.” Mrs. Kline’s topic was. "The Story of the Collect/* by Mary Steward, and was read by Mrs. Louise Connolly. This collect

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AUTO-IMPLEMENT DEALERS Cadillat-PooL Prop tod *30.000. Mira 480 UvUe-PUM Bide tod 840.000. Mlrt 485 Btudrtaker: H ail »®l 811.000. Wk 841 Cbet. 88.000. Prop tod 820 000. Wta 644 Allto-Chalam. Net 88.500. Bart Wto 819 AHto-Ctetatr*. U nil potent. Wb 61f iMp-Plyn. Prop, tod 827.500. Minn 425 Net 812.000. Prop. Ind 850.000. Mkh 428 BtudebUer. 8127.000 rot 7 too. Mich 411 Cue; Prop.. to». 865.000. Minn 423 SERVICE STATIONS' Net 85.560. Bart at 87.000 Mlrt 43? Gd. net Propty. tod 829 000. Mich 436 Menej-nkr. Complete only 814.300. Wli 60! Land. bldt. eqp . etc 817.000 Mid 44? Net 86.500. Rpr wt Pr 817.000. Wb 610 18.000 tai. mo. Bart 825.000. Mich 435 Ind*. tarate. Pr. low at 818 000. W b 630 2 (era. home inrl it 818.000 Mlrt 460 Tire*, etc Net 85.000; pe. 814.000. Wu 613 Gara<e. 5 acre*, bldt al 821.000. Mich 433 Case. lb. ortra Bart 835.000. Minn 446 Grocery, eabtoc Pr. 822 000. Mich 440 Bpd. Prop, tod at 88.000. Mton 457 Garaae A home. Full pe. 89,000. Mich 400 GARAGES— REPAIR SHOPS Net 812 000. Prop toel 825,000. Mich 449 Inch, wtldfnt Bart 824 000. Wb 645 Gar. oil. Qk tale pe. 811.000. WJa 629 Net* 85.000 Prop. tod 811 000 Mton 426 Vaed Cara Net 813.000. Pr. 881.000 Mich 402 Boat, ontbe'd Btn. Pr. tow. Mira 416 RESTAURANTS AND CAFES No competition Only 813.200. Mteh 454 , Drire-to. Net 87.000. Prop. 846.000 \ Mid 412 > Net 88.000. Asking 813.600. Wb 635 Net am 89.000. Arttoq 818.04 X! Mkh 455 WU] pay at to 18 Bratta. Mkh 437 Net 83 .000. Prop tod 815 OOv. Wb 636 Pina totem. Swell at 86 000. Wb 609 Qd net. Prop tod. 812.000. Wb 626 tarn 814.000 Priced tow. Mkh 461 Net 88 000. 870 ma. rent Bart Mich 420 A tome Net 812.000 Ton ml bld 401 Lb qrtra. Lew rent Pr. 83.300, Mirt> 443 Nata 815 000 Bart at 811.000. Mte> 444 a eabtoa. Reaeet toe Pr. tow. Mid 406 Na ti—rttttoa Pr. 818.800. Mkh 434 GENERAL STORES Nat *23.000. Pr aed» 83 000 Mton 423 KOOO rol. Bldt tod. 835.000. Mid 413 renter Net 815.000 Pr toe Mtor. 458’ Net 810 000. Bldt tod 826.375 Mteh 458 Net 317 000 Quid *l* prteeO Mton 478 W rahim Bargain at 817.000 Wb 634 Net *l2 000 rtrm Ind 82 < 000 V», 61« Newel am. 833.700 ». propt*. Wb 640 Eat to jra Retirtoa 815 000 Miran «47 8103.000 tri. Bart 843.500 Mtoai 463 Law rent ataee. tome Pr. 86.000. Minn 434 TAVERN • RIGHT CLUBS Net 810 000 Prop tori 450 000. Mira 475 A tracery No eraiprt 827.000. Wit 6*3 Grocery, cat Propty. 823 500. Wb 62? Naner mkr Home tori. 814 300 Wb 635 * Band Btop Gd. net. 816 750. Wb 60S Nel 87.000 Bldg met *20.000 Mton 469 A Cale. Lie. W* 812.000. Minn 460 ORUG STORES ~ _ E*' 52 yro. Barr at 813.200. Mton 441 8100.000 petent Pr. tow. Mich 4*o MOTELS—HOTELS—RESORTS 40 sera. romp ide fadl 835.000 Mkh 410

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D. James Snodgrass For M PROSECUTING JKM ATTORNEY Ji! ‘ Os Kosciusko County Offering This Important Office flr B o™ Experience and Economy! 11 YEARS A FRACTICIHR LAWYER SIRCE USE CRAY OF RRRRIIO YHIS OFFICE 1„1.Ai. ( HAS REARLY OOULED • Fw Y..r» wit* I*. R„.rt»rt *1 J.rtw • I* I SSI tte Fr»«.t.r « S.l.ry ■» M.OOO . • In 1954 aad again • 1955 it will bn $4,150 Staten District Attorney revived MJ2 • President lesciaske Coaaty Bar Association e , B tfct p rtMl f Prosocator asked ter • Member Indiana State Bar Asseeiatiea $1.600 and received $1,120 ia addttiea to I salary te ran his office • Admitted te the Practice of law before the * 1955 addition to an increased salary Saprome Coart Aagast 22, 1933 #f S4,IM, the Prosocator asked for $2,17© ■ • Bern at Berkot, Indiana, Attended School at more aad got an approval tor $1,945 mere Bartet, Moetoao aad Indiana Bnivorsity to raa bis office I DO NOT BELIEVE CRIME HAS DOUBLED SINCE 1952 AT LEAST SI,MI OF THIS HOOEY CAI BE TUBBED BACK TO THE TAXPAYERS IF IAM ELECTED. D. JAMES SNODGRASS DEMOCRATIC CAROIOATE FOR PROSECBTIRC ATTORHEY

jis the. wg jisedby most Women’s j Clubs today. The next meeting will be held at the La Petite Shop on 8 Nov., j with the members modeling "Fall Fashion Magic.” ' Inventories of 1954 model cars are low. Most dealers have unloaded their surplus. Car buyers won’t find as many bargains available in new cars as there were a few months back.

15 mod units, toe. 854.000. , Mich 408 Lodge, top resort lee. 830.000. Wb 643 12 cabins, grocery, etc 838.000. Minn 463 A toiern. 17 units. No compel. Mich 414 20 rent wnits. home at 870.000. Midi 446 5 units A rstr Profit-maker. Minn 479 40 acre*, tome, 3 bldp. 837,000. Wb 632 GROCERIES A MARKETS I.G.A. Propty tori. 845.000. Mieh 468 Resort town. Full pr. 844.500. Mich 433 2-slory b'.Af. apt tod. at 837,500. Mich 416 On Uke resort arc* 818.500, Wls 618 Money-Bkr. Full pr wily 31’ 000 Mich 45 IV A gea. store Propty tod. 818,50*1 Wi» 6u3 Bldg, 6-rm. apt 815.700. Wi» 620 Propty . Ih. qrtrt tod. 812.500. Mich 448 Gd. net. Home tori. 827.006. Mich 46? Cea mdae. Propty . tori 833 (Mto. Wk 612 Pr. only 2 x income Propty. tori. Mich 464 Bldg., lie. ijrtrs gd toe. Wb 63? Gd. net. Home tod. Pr 820.000. Mich 424 Gd lake stere toe. Priced tow. Mieh 421 88.250 buy* 1 aere. Mdg. Mieh 441 Plus cabins A home. Only 817 000. Mich 444 With 75-arre farm Only 822 000 Mkh 40? Money mkr. Home tod at 817.500 .Mieh 41? Gd. net; low rent; bargain priced. Mkh 431 TV—APPLIANCES—HARDWARE Inch auto wppliei Top ralue. Mich 466 Net 88.772. Propty. tori. 826.500. Wb 646 Gd. net Propty. ter . eqp. 833.000. Wb 615 Net 87.000. Bargain priced *24,000 Wb 605 Plus plumb , heat. Net 812.000. Minn 476 Plus towttag Gd. Mt Pr 811.000 Mkh 432 Gd. toe. Propty. tod 826 500. Mkh 418 Net 823.000. W. propty.. 82? 500. Mkh 429 BK w. 6rm apt. Pr *25.000. Minn 461 Propty . euu . tor *31.000. Mieh 450 ■lee. Bepplk*. Bldg toe. *9.350. Mkh 415 PLUMBING—HEATING—SHEET METAL Nrt 810.000. Propty Mri. 822.000. Wb 60! Complete furnace war a *14.700. Wb 623 Par* eff 1 yr. Pr. *9 JOO Wb 624 Alm Dec. Nat 87,000; pr. *12.000. Mkh 422 LAUNDRIES—CLEANERS 20 automatic Brtw gd toe Barg Minn 464 Net *6.000 Protrty tod. *23.000. Wb 643 Net *IO.OOO N« competition. Mich 463 Estel wppy. Pr. mdy *4.000. Wb 604 MISCELLANEOUS Linoleum Ca. Net *15.700; pr *27.500 Mteh 465 Cab C* Net *IO.OOO. Pr. *12.000. Mton 472 Cab C*. A Garage Bargain pr Wb 649 Grain A Feed O Iking *93 000. Minn 455 ladfe* AppareL Lew rent Barg Mieh 423 Araia Beeatwr Proptr *6 000. Mieh 462 iMter Plant Cwmpl *23 000 Wb 638 Wridtag; Mart, wt Net *7.500 Wb 607 Bettltag Pit Nrt *6.300. Pr *6.000 Wls 651 Bus Line. Nrtg peer *lO 000. Mlrt 456 Tool A IHe Step Barg pr. Mkh 442 Boiler WU Locker Plant. *BI.OOO Mlrt 459 Land Clewing Na rompetttka W» 603 lumber Yd Bilk Mat Big rol. Mton 437 Hairy Queen Brand Nrt *7 Oi’O. Minn 471 Bulk Oil —Fuel Barg 81* 000 Minn 474 Newepaper-Print Step 814.000. Wb 611 Floral Shop No Compct 84.500 Wb 6’4 Boal Mental. Batt etc Barg Mkh 426 BrofWMl, xtela. retail Top buy M'rt 4'2 K •• a N.c' craf G 4 !ac U M.rt 4t;r •I 11M< Co "MW tori J 2« Mlrt 45? Baton; Nrt 86,800 Pr. 810.000 Mton 467

Amercanism Theme At Wednesday P M Club The quiet, cheerful country home of Mrs. Vem Brinkman graciously received the members of the Wednesday Afternoon Club, as each member entered with their most cherished possession. Mrs. Lewis Immel, President, very tactfully directed their business. at which time a tentative date of Saturday. November 13th was set for the Club’s rummage sale. Mrs. Josephine Freeman and Thelma. Brinkman were in charge of the program. Mrs. Brinkman being Department Chairman on Americanism chose ism” as their theme. Mrs. Freeman gave an interesting article entitled “The Lindbergh I Know” by Lauren D. Lyman, who has known Lindbergh intimately since before the daring flight to Paris and who saw him through glory, tragedy, and calumny. In Lyman’s article he revealed the surprising, hidden side of a famous American, a confidential agent in Nazi Germany and a 42 year old combat pilot and silent hero of World War 2. Mrs. Brinkman concluded the program by having each one tell SAVE YOUR TREES Trimming - Feeding Bracing - Spraying — • ■ UNIVERSAL TREE CO. WARSAW, IND. 120 N. Scott Phone 572 a ALWAYS W'-pi LXTRA KEYS .7?^ _ Syracuse Hardware

why the article they brought was a cherished one. Delicious chocolate fudge made by Mrs. Josephine and Margaret Freeman was enjoyetf by all. Ttieir next Greeting will be November 3 with Mrs. Birdella Pfingst. COSTUMES WIN PRIZES At the American Legion Hall Monday evening, the Intermediate Mothers Club hfid annual Halloween party for their children. With much laughter, they tried to guess the idenity of the various masked characters. Prizes for costumes were won by Sherry

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Low... and behold! . The motorainic Chevrolet for '55 Chevrolet and General Motors took a whole new look at the low-cost car—and just look what happened! NOW BEING SHOWN! j,■ ’ y k-» — 7 ' y v - — -J The B«| Air Sport Coup*— on* of 14 ii*«r Fi»h*r Body b*outi*» in thro* n*w o*ri*s. u.'-. ' ‘ ' 7 8 Now Chevrolet, the hading builder YoU Can choOSC from of valve-in-head engines, introduces , the "Turbo-Fire VB.” It carries the ” tWO new SIXCS, tOO I V 8 design to a new high in efficiency , with its high horsepower (162), high- < hevrolet al ffers the last word of Overdrive or Power glide. standard transmission or Overdrive. Can’t you tell just by looking that Chevrolet and General Motors IT)/I/ziPO IT) JP have come up with a completely new idea about the low-pnced car. |||g HcULUIHHtHj The idea is this: to build a car that offers the very newest thing m styling, the moet modern features, the finest kind of performance I and the highest quality of manufacture—all at a modest price. It s ■| ■ ■ M something that took a lot of doing and that only the world s leading ZVW 71K>/\ I f \ | car builders could do. Evenings new in this Motoramic Chevrolet ■ .■ ■ |J|/ ■■ ■ ■ ■ from its lower top right down to its tubeless tires. Come in for the WI | ■lW■■■ ■■J ■. most fascinating visit you ever made to an automobile showroom! VA-l- X/ ▼ X-F V * More than a mew car—a new concept of low-cost motoring! S. & M. MOTOR SALES ED KLEINKMIGHT

Bloodmobile Visit Results Disappointing The Bloodmobile which visited Mentone last Thursday, collected 99 pintes of blood during its 6 hour stay. “The quantity collected was disappointing,” said Mrs. Orrin Smith, General Blood Program Chairman, but added, “the constant heavy rains and general weather condition was likely a factor in the amount.” Brown, Larry Jones and Mrs. Hilda Hursey. The children were then divided

into two groups and several relay games were played. Twenty-two members and forty-one children attended the party. Donuts, potato chips, orange juice and coffee were served in the appropriately decorated hall. Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. Mary Peters, Mrs. Betty Yoder, Mrs. Billie Davis and Mrs. Vera Kitson.

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Thursday, October 28, 1954

ELECTED TO SAFETY COUNCIL Mrs. Viola Armstrong, head of the home department of Indiana Farm Bureau Cooperative Association, was re-elected a director of the National Safety Council at that organization’s annual meet-

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ing in Chicago this week. This is the second year Mrs, Armstrong has served as a director of the Safety Council. She and her husband farm near Greenwood.

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