Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 48, Number 7, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 25 November 1954 — Page 5
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MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE FOR’ SALE: 1940 Ford ’panel delivery truck: six tires: good condition, $75.00; phone 191. ask for Mr. Borsodi. FOR SALE: Used electric ranges and water heaters in good condition. Northern Indiana Public Service Company. Goshen - 10t50 FOR SALE: Story and Clark Pianos. Stucky Furniture. 45tf 1952 PALACE HOUSE TRAILER 39 Foot Like New Fully Equipped Used only 3 months for lake 9* Cottage $3195 Write Box 541 or call 346 Goshen, Indiana ______2t6 BEAGLE PUPS— For sale or will trade for 410 shotgun. Richard Zimmer. Rt. 3. Warsaw. It 6 • Parakeet Special Baby Budgie plus New Cage 87*00. to SIO.OO. Seed. grit, cuttlebone FREE with each Budgie and cage. Also taking orders NOW for Christmas lots of Blue Birds, but Hurry. Bay View Gardens Aviaries. Johnson Bay. Lake I Wawasee. State Road, alternate J 13. Phone Cromwell 17F-20. 2t7 S’ PC. DINING ROOM SUITE $20.00. Console Radio-$5.00. Up__right Desk $3 00. Phone 619-R FULLER BRUSHES—PIus a fin© line of Xmas Gifts in both Brushes and Debutant Cosmet-i les. Robert Kaiser. Phone 79F121 Milford | IDEAL XMAS GIFTS—I now have a good selection of original | paintings. Various sizes—sub-1 jects. Frames available. Everything low. medium priced and | terms Special paintings to order. No obligation to request details. Prices for every puree Phone 271 J or visit F E. Marsh ; Btudiq ' FOR BALE: 1953 Chevrolet 4 ton i Pickup. 6.000 actual miles Truck is like new Price is right. Call 1618 W or see Harry Appenzell* | __er U7 CHILD CHIFT’EROBE—SIS.OO like new Ladies green three season coat, size 12 sls 00. Mm.’Don , Smith Phone 271 R.lt7 j ’ LOST ANN FOWt LOST 2 strand pearls, in down town , Syracuse Saturday. Re-. . ward Mrs. Clara Geyer 1631-W.; 117 , > ~ ‘ ~ ~ i Iu - i EYES needing care deserve ■ careful complete examination and analyst*. Perhape glasses are needed. mavbe treatment*— j We are al wavs glad to advise you. €>tw IS r*or* of *••• {»•»»• DR. H. R. COIL OPTOMETRISTS ■ IM C. WAVNK-A-9181 fit Cwrtacf Termites DO NOT LET TERMITEN ■AT AWAY YOUR HO MB Free Inspection — No Obligation PHONE or WRITE UNIVERSAL TERMITE CONTROL Phone 5T2 — 190 N. ScoSt Ht. Warsaw, Indiana — OR — WAWAAKB LUMBER CO. Bymcnae, Indiana SAVE ON IK SERVICE CO Per Call vu ~ (plus parts) Anywhere in Kosciusko & So. Elkhart County NO MILEAGE CHARGE NO HIDDEN EXTRAS NO CHARGE FOR OVERTIME —All Work Guaranteed— LAKELAND ELECTRONICS PHONE 221— MILFORD Open • a.m. to 9 pun. #' ■ ■ ■ ■ * PIERS INSTALLED Fill Dirt A Gravel ■° . • 8i - Dump Truck Available Phone 1619-R TOM HANN Syracuse, Indiana
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SALE: 3 bedroom home in North Webster. Basetnent, nice lot. nicely located, modern. Price $6800.00. One bedroom home, furnished, semi-modern at $4500. located Barbee Lake. Mrs. Guy White, Barbee Lakes. Phone Pierceton 19F21 3t7 STRAUS AND DOLANS Add lots —SO. 51, 52. Phone 50171—La Porte. Indiana, or write: R. L. Miller. R.R. 2, Box 120, Wilkerton, Indiana. MISCELLANEOUS MORE OF the lovely new knit dresses in beautiful shades at [ La Petite Shoppe. Just in. dozens of new jumpers in all size ranges from 9 to 244*. New reversible Jackets just received at $10.98 and 11.98. M. Louise Connolly. It7x YOU ARE Invited to a recital demonstration of the Connsonata Organ by Mr. Wallace Behnke. Connsonata regional manager, in our store Tuesday evening. November 30. al 8:00 PM. O’Reilly Piano House. 904 E. Center Street. Warsaw. Indiana. lt7 CALL 231 Syracuse if you have grain to sell. Also Trucking service cm grain, feed and coal. SOUTH SHORE BEAUTY SHOP open and for appointments call 609-J or 19-W. Protect yourself against a rise Ln interest rates. If you get a Federal Land Bank loan on your I farm Now, you will never pay more than 4% Interest . You I 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. I New Telephone Goshen 3-2210: and 120 W. Market St.. Warsaw. Indiana. (41-ts) HOUSES FOR BERT FOR RENT—3 room modern apt. partly furnished. Heat and water furnished. Call 20-W afternoons Frank Yoder. 2 MODERN HOUSES with 2 and 3 bedrooms Phone 55 R North ; Webster ROOM FOR RENT—MaIe. Call 164 J. Svsacuse. • MODERN FURNISHED cottage for year around living on Wawasee Channel. Effie Emerson Phone 625-L __ lt7 FOR RENT- Two story dwelling, modem, in Syracuse. Laucks Xanders. Phone 7. FOR RENT: Two bedroom, bath, home Ogden Island, economical to heat. Boat and water privileges. Bordering lot. C. C. Mason. Phone lOg. Syracuse. 50tf ! APARTMENTS ready for occupancy 3 rooms & bath, complete kitchen, stove & ice box furnished. Zone heat control. Heat ! At water furnished. Ph. 198, Edw. i Stephenson. Realtor. 2tf j __ WABTEB RIDE WANTED.- From Cromwell to Fort Wayne Hours 9 am. to spm Contact Gladys Wineland. Plume Cromwell Wanted: Furs and hides of all kinds Victor Baumbaugh, Gravelton. Indiana Phone L-423 Nuppanee, Indiana. 4t6x SITUATION WANTED—Baby sitting by the hour, except on Saturday or Sunday, starting Monday 29 Call 275-W, ask for Shirtey McClellanlt7r Antiques of all descriptions, colored glass. Haviland, brass, old cars and brass lights, furniture. What have you? Phone 334-R The Village Antique Shop Syracuse WANTED furs and hides of all kinds Victor Brumbaugh. Gravelton. Indiana Phone L 423. Nappanee Indiana. 4t6x SPECIALIZED FRINTIRI Specialized printed fdnns for restaurants. garages, hotels, laundries. service stations, as well as other types of business printing, may be obtained at the Journal office. SOCIAL STATIONERY Personal printed stationery, announcement cards, weddings, correspondence cards, name and address labels. All of these, expertly printed in the most socially accepted manner, are available at the Journal office MEHL & MEHL LAWYERS — ABSTRACTORS 190', SOUTH MAIN ST. GOSHEN, INDIANA Plume 075 TV SERVICING Any Make Any Hour 7 DAYS A WEEK Ph. 32F30 Milford CIYDE W. OAKES e Public AccosnUst SYRACUSE, INDIANA Tslsgbsns 141 • Office Rew LecateA 200 W. Meta St.
HELP WARTEB BOY WANTED—High school senior. to work afternoons and evenings at Journal plant. See Mr. Pauli Monday after school. CORRESPONDENTS WANTED— The Journal needs news correspondents in North Webster, NewParis. Leesburg. Benton, Milford, and Cromwell. Good pay. Write Editor. Journal. Syracuse. Ind. __ SEHTICES SEPTIC TANKS Cesspools and toilet vaults vacuum cleaned. Sewer lines and basement drains cleaned with electric cutting knives. No digging necessary. No mileage charge. Ph. 94M Milford. 43tf SYRACUSE HOMES Our listings on “In Town” property are very interesting. Phone us if you want an "In Town” property. FOR RENT—6-room modern new house on Road No. 13 south of Syracuse. Two bedrooms. $65 per month. FOR SALE—6-roo«n. 1-year old modem, south of Syracuse on Road 13. $9,250. SISOO down. LAKE HOMES Summer and year 'round lake homes on every shore. We will be glad to show these properties. LAKE WAWASEE PROPERTIES LAKE WEBSTER PROPERTIES LAKE TIPPECANOE PROPERTIES LAKE LOTS LOTS ON ROAD 13 We have the most complete list of the best buys. • WE ARRANGE FINANCING . EDW. E. , STEPHENSON Real Estate Broker Downtown Syracuse Across from New Post Office — PHONES — Office: 198 — Res.: 310 or 631-R —INVESTMENT PROPERTIES— We have several multiple family homes for combination home and income or full investment to yield as much as 12%. EDW. E. STEPHENSON REALTOR Across from New Post Office Phone 198 HARRISON STREET LOT Comer lot. new downtown. A perfect lot for two-family dwelling. EDW. E. STEPHENSON REALTOR Across from New Post Office Phone 198 • BROOKLYN STREET Three bedroom, modern heme. Stoker fired furnace. Near new school. $6,000.00. EDW. E. STEPHENSON REALTOR Across from New Post Offiee Phone 198
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C. G. ETTER REALTOR SEE ETTER REAL ESTATE * FOR THE FOLLOWING GOOD BUYS: Phones: 359 — 653-L SYRACUSE AREA 5 acres with 4-bedroom modern unfurnished year-round brick house. Compact kitchen, cheerful living room, with 2 bedrooms downstairs and 2 bedrooms up. Full basement, laundry room and recreation room. Automatic gas hot water heat. Two miles out. Good road, school bus. location. Price onlysl2,ooo, terms, possession. ’☆ ☆ ☆ PAPAKEECHIE LAKE Modern. 3 - bedroom unfurnished year 'round home, floored attic, easily made into two nice bedrooms. Screened and glassed-in porch, living room and dining room combination. Compact kitchen, utility room in basement, new oil furnace, home fully insulated. Lake front lot 50 x 250 with lots of trees. Price only $9000.00. Terms. ☆ ☆ ☆ WAWASEE CHANNEL Kale Island -s. I Two bedroom, unfurnished year ’round home. Living room, kitchen and bath, utility room. Oil space heater included. Garage. Nice lot 50 x 150. Value at $6500. ☆ ☆ ☆ Just Listed WAWASEE CHANNEL Two bedrooms, furnished, modern, < knotty pine interior, lovely { kitchen, large living room, screened-in porch. Garage. Value at $9000.00. Terms. ☆ ☆ ☆ WAWASEE LYKE I: Lake Front—One,bedroom, modern, nicely furnished cottage. Price only $7500.00. Terms. ☆☆ ☆ z WAWASEE LYKE FRONT Year ’round unfurnished 3 bedroom home with 2 baths. Built in 1950. Large living room, dining area. Glassed and screened front porch. Well planned kitchen. nice cabinets. Automatic oil heat. 2-car garage attached. Well worth the price of $25,000.00. ■ WAWASEE VILLAGE See Today Three bedrooms, large closets, spacious living room, picture windows. Ultra modem kitchen, hardwood floors. Built in 1952. Automatic oil-fired baseboard i hot water heat, insulated. Large ■ spacious lot. Price reduced from ■ $16,500 to $15,000. ☆ ☆ ☆ RAINEY’S COURT Two bedroom, modem, furnished, or unfurnished home, kitchen, ■ living room, nice glassed-in front porch, garage. Price un-1 furnished at $7500.00. ☆ ☆ ☆ I WAWASEE LAKE CHANNEL EAST SIDE Year ’round’, modem, unfurnished home built in 1952 . 2 large bedrooms. spacious closets. Additional room for two extra bedrooms on second floor. Wellplanned kitchen, beautiful cab- ‘ inets, living room that is light ad spacious, picture windows d — cozy living. Hardwood floors, full basement, utility rm., ’ gas heat. Priced below reproduc- . tion cost at $18,750. ☆ ☆ ☆ SYYRACUSE LAKE One bedroom, modem, furnished, year ’round home. Spacious well planned kitchen, comfortable living room, basement, utility room. Balue at $8,000.00 unfurnished: $9,000.00 furnished. Terms. ☆☆ ☆ ’ BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Dairy Queen Going established business. Owner ! has other business interests. Contact me for complete information. ☆☆ ☆ | . . The number of inquiries relative to lake and town properties show a marked increase. If you plan to sell, contact us. Our service and ability to get the job done Is backed by our many satisfied customers. . SEE . . . ETTER . . . today
LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICE ~ Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Turkey Creek, Twp. Kosciusko County, Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said municipality at their regular meeting place, on the 29 day of November, 1954. will consider the following additional appropriations which said officers consider necessary to meet the extraordinary emergency existing at this time. Fund 12 - Repair of Building and care ofigrounds — SISOO Fund 14 - School furniture and Equipment 500 Fund 16 - Janitor supplies- 100 Fund 18 - Insurance 150 $2250 Taxpayers appearing at such meeting shall have & right to be heard thereon. The additional appropriation as finally made will be I automatically referred to the State Board of Tax Commissioners, which Board will hold a further hearing within fifteen days at the County Auditor’s office of Kosciusko County, Indiana, or at such other place as may be designated. At such hearing, taxpayers objecting to any of such additional appropriations may be heard and interested taxpayers may inquire of the County Auditor when and where such hearing will be held. CALVIN E. BECK Trustee of Turkey Creek Township GOSHEN COMMUNITY AUCTION SALES November 30 at 12 o'clock Consign your livestock to this auction and receive the top dollar. Always good milk cows and feeder hogs to select from. Top prices this week were: Milk Cow& 170.00 Heifers & Steersl3 to 23.10 Bulls. T0p14.80 Veal. T0p30.00 Butcher 10 to 13.60 Canners & Cutters6.so to 9.50 Male Hogs, Heavyl2.so Male Hogs, LightlXso Fat Hogs, T0p19.80 Lambs 19 50 'Roughs, Heavy .14 to 15.75 Roughs. Lightls to 17.00 — We Have The Buyers — Sherman • McDowell - Martin —Auctioneers— Roinayne Sherman - Ora Ihoums DR. C. l. GEGAX Veterinarian SMALL & LARGE ANIMALS POULTRY Phone 22 — Millersburg DUST 8 SON DECORATORS PAINTING—PAPER HANGING Rural Route 3 Syracuse, Ind. p Phone 610 M Fill Dirt - Top Soil Dump Truck Work Bulldozing (No Moving Charge) Clearing & Excavating KREAGER BROS. {Ph. 84F21 Cromwell, Ind. uminnHiiiminiiimifflHiiiiiiiiHinninmiimiiiiiiMia U'IUiMMMMHIIMNIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIItiniIIIIIIIMIIiiIIIIIIII
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J e General Brokerage Z ~ O Rentals—Appraisals | BANKING BY MAIL fSawmw; * Notary Public . zj Tei iT a/M s / X J LAKE WAWASEE: Not just a-Peek! But a sweeping view—a j Z r—\ Za? < 1 good year ’round lake home. Cheerful living room with beamed [ Z \ X. — ! ceiling. 4 bedrooms. 2 baths, tile kitchen, spacious utility, level t I 15" 311 I \ ' tot. kood beach. $20,000. Terms available. Let's talk it over. I T"CZ~J I / v< J LAKE WAWASEE: Wonderful location—sandy beach. Comfort- J \ / t able well built. 3 bedroom cottage on level lot with garage. J J SYRACUSE :A good city home available at your terms. Twos story with three bedrooms and bath up. Double living room, , J dining room, kitchen, workshop and basement. Oil furnace, * storm sash, nice yard, etc. Call today for price and other details. J J LAKE PAPAKEECHIE: A split-level lake home on an unusually t nice wooded lakefront lot. Cheerful living room, handy kitchen, .. >. 2 bedrooms. 1* 2 baths, oil heat, big screened porch. $11,500. \ I LAKE WAWASEE: Six acres of “good land” with 160’ lake [ |M ’ 1 J frontage on the North Shore, east of the Wawasee Boat Co. t MN * I J This tract offers unlimited possibilities. The price is $15,000. Umm J ; LAKE TIPPECANOE: Attractive very modernistic year round ! » y w J home blys 2 seasonal rentals. Excellent location, wide wooded j - “ ‘ * tot with good beach. Price is very reasonable at $22,500. It is a J J very good deal. Call today. W* * * t LAKE PAPAKEECHIE: Four room modem lakefront cottage. ] ' Cement block construct!* rziirx nete floor. Living room has i J brick fireplace, bath wit SULU jhower ... soundly built— |( — -* i * needs walks, landscaping, and interior decoration. Will make a f State Bank of Syracuse h—■ ■ - i Other listings to fit any and every purse - | Syracuse, InHiana Syracuse 1653-M Day or Night
Barber of Seville At Manchester College When Rossini’s The Barber of Seville” is performed at Manchester College on November 29, local concert-goers will be presented with evidence of some major new, even revolutionary developments in the 300-year-old union of music and drama known as opera. . as loris Goldovsky brings his Opera production here. This wall be the second of a series of four public programs to be presented during the 1954-55 season in the Manchester College gymnasium - auditorium, ’ curtain time being 8:15 1?M. Hailed cross-country as “a refresing new breath of life in the operatic world,” and “unique and completely joyful,” this company has already outlasted any resident opera company in the history of a city where opera in English was given as far back as the 1890’s. Founded in 1946 by Goldovsky, 16 operas have been produced by the company at the Boston House, with annual tours of the New England states preceding 1 ast.ser.son's first crosscountry swing. Not only does Goldovsky double as conductor and stage director for all productions by the company, but it is he who does the musicological research leading the organizations revival of longneglected masterpieces and restoration of original scenes, passages and stage effects lost through generations of productions: prepares the new idiomatic English translations used by the company, hand-picks the principal singers and selects chorus and orchestra personnel: plays the piano for all rehearsals, supervises the design and sets and costumes: and supervises the setup and balancing of the operating budget.. Opera theatre siftgers also have an advantage over their colleagues in oUfter companies in being able to hear the orchestra at ail times and thus achieve far more accurate synchronization and balance. For two large loudspeakers. situated in the wings, clearly amplify onto the stage throughout the show exactly what the audience is hearing from the pit Another acoustical device, adaptation of the infantry’s "walkie-talkie”, connects the conductor’s stand and the stations of any off-stage choruses. (Employing these mechanical aids. Opera Theatre is able to dispense with the bevy of assis- ' tant conductors and co-retiteurs traditionally posted to nudge the singers at their cues. The absence of these functionaries not only keeps down the company’s budget, but imposes upon each performer, from Carmen to Rigoletto to the lowliest guardsman or courtier, the additional responsibilities of being letter-perfect in his or her role and aware at all times of its relation to what other characters are singing about and to the unfolding of the opera as a dramatic continuity. “Thus,’ Goldovskj’ contends, “our singers are taken out of the category of pieceworkers and given a proprietory share in the success of the production as a whole.” Tickets will be available at the door, with admission to be $1.60 for adults and S.BO for students. iNiuiiiiiiuiiiniiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiimniiiiiuiiiiiiiiitiiii
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SYRACUSE-WAWASEE JOURNAL Published each Thursday by the Wawasee Publishing Company. Entered as second class matter at the post office at Syracuse, Indiana. Subscription $2.50 per year by mail. W. W. PAULL, Publisher. Winter Driving Report System Announced Reports on win’fer driving conditions throughout an area of almost one million square miles in the Midwest will be made available to motorists this winter through newspapers and radio stations in Illinois and Northern Indiana, the Chicago Motor Club announced today. An additional area more than 250.000 square miles in the ( Edst will be reported on whenever driving becomes particularly dangerously in that area. The Club said that the road reports would come in to their main office each morning on teletype as a part of the American Automobile Association’s TWX (Teletypwriter Exchange) Weather conference w’hich will operate from December 1 to the end of March. Here’s how the system works. Each morning the 10 AAA Motor Clubs in the Milwest area will send reports on highway conditions to Chicago. If a heavy snowstorm has hit the Midwest, the Clubs will report on which highways have been closed and which ones remain open. The Chicago Motor Club will then make this information available to all local newspapers and radio stations. If a driver has planned a trip to Minneapolis he may learn the latest information on which roads are clear and which ones are impassable. The area covered daily will include reports on roads as far east as Ohio and Eastern Kentucky; as far south as Southern Tennessee and Arkansas; as far west as Kansas. Nebraska and the Dakotas, and as far north as Winnipeg and Western Ontario. Supplementary reports will cover the Eastern seaboard and New England. The TWX conference, now in its third year of ’ operation, was strengthened th» year by the addition of a reporting station at Fargo, North Dakota, which added an area of 70.000 square miles to the daily report area. Changes Are Announced Effective Monday November 22. 1954 and continuing Monday through Friday over Station WOWO, Fort Wayne, “You Got Me” will be heard at 9:45—10:00 A.M. tCDT> instead of 12:20— 12:30 P.M., as previously scheduled. The show which features Jack Loos at the organ, attempting to answer questions from listeners with Song titles, will be handled on Monday oy Bob Chase, and on Tuesdays through Fridays, by Ray James, staff announcers at WOWO.
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