Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 48, Number 44, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 11 August 1955 — Page 5

JOURNAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING SECTION 3 CENTS PER WORD, 50 CENTS MINIMUM PER INSER * PHONE 191 :: DEADLINE THURS. 9 A.M.j

MISCELLANEOUS FOB SALE FOR SALE—OHANNEI.I'P. AIN AM' evrruKatrd routing. *ll «ne«. Farm truces. baling wire, ralirt'sul end pu*t* Structural »te*l Reaaonabl*Hourtxin Junk Yard Phone 19 ban. , , A!. >s.<HEROKH RIFLE—.S-S autuniatic Good condition. <<>S South Slain St. Syracuse. phone 4- -M. Lio7d~~i>j»her STORY A,M> Clark Panos Stucky Furniture. _' Stt WINDOW’ CARDEN Collection —IS well rooted House tlatds. my select tion. 11 post Jpaid. No CO.D.'s A. D. Cole. Grannis Ark. * cottage oppoaite Johnaon Hotel. Mrs. Justus MATTRESS s’al.E Sealy Enchanted Night mattress, regular 159.95 now ..n salt- f..r J l'J'.C. AU JfunuWre c ... , Ligonier. : — y ■ KlIlIJi • , 1.l Al.t'A >'l i ■ -Ci -• Ity. Make about In t-ns Soli stand Ing or cut and baled. Call Ralph Prior. FLOOR COVKRINO; Rugs, Carpeta. Linoleum. Tile for floors and walte. Complete Retaliation service. Ligonier's <>nly 'complete floor covering store At« Furniture Co. Ligonier. PEACHES—Now picking Golden Jubilee; ripening very fast. Don't miss your favorite variety; Hale and South Haven Will be on about thlg weekend It's predicted by growers that peaches will be all gone by La.bor Dav thus year on account of the earlier ripening- Market .pen until * p m erne mile south, of Goshen on State Road 15. W. W. Kercher A Son. Sunrise Orchards. Goshen. VSErTTsLEcfiUC - Ranges and Water Heaters in good condition. Northern Indiana Public Service Company, * Goshen ' ', ■ ■ , EVERYBODY READS the want ads! For fifty cents It's a bargain! 1 Small, I-room cottages with furnishings to be moved. Tel Cl4-M. Mock's Marine Service. AVGUST SALE: All -.lines of Hpme Furnishings In our store are reduced for our Sale. Ata Furniture - Co., Ligonier, t ' TWIN BABY BUGGY-— Excellent condltion. Cliff Cripe e :bW. H>H SALE Good need Furniture — Blonde bedroom suite. 3o in. FrigIdalre Range. 10 ft. Automatic deJrost refrigerator, living room suite, breakfast set. floor lamp. 8 pc dining room suite, end tables.. Thia furniture . w I, and Is still like new The price is right. See it now. Atx Furniture Co . Ligonier ANTIQI ES, Closing,out Sale - Huy nt your own price Cromwell east of I; t .’. I'earl I'r- w Hursy> ANTIQI ES OF Til dew'rlptTrV colored glass Haviland, brass, old ears and brass light* furniture. What-have you« Phone S3l P. The A' Ila c■■ An t ~■■ - CUT GI.AI-l- I t ■ blooms Wawasee Nurs i Ralph 1' Drier ______ CERTIfTi I■ FA RM SEEDS- "llud!»“ Winter H Neu A -y .■ ' r Yield. Disease R.«i->t»r.t Blue Tag. Reg I and Uncertified Knox Wheat. Ralph Maggkrte 1 hole >.< Rad, Delphi. Indiana. « CV. FT. HoTi'olxt .1. . p:de. occasional chairs. Phone 9. i x . 1, : MA “ • you one of those CamUiea who likes to do something "t. ' tn the way of Christmas Greeting Cards? It to, you have an opportunity here In Syracuse to obtain something unique and different. The Journal printing department. In cooperation with a- gifted artist of this area. Is able to offer artistic repr u> t. :- of your home; photo j- rtr*:'.. <-r other ■c ‘ 9 ■ ■ ■ ie .< I patantially lower than In cities, Only f7 accepted, and these -must bo placed well in advance of delivery. • If you really want to plan for something trtiiy ,-.«•■> ■! t : M Pau’i at the Journal office

Plumbing & Heating HAROLD I. KITSON Phone 1616-W DR. C L GEGAX Veterinarian • SMALL & LARGE ANIMALS POULTRY Phone 22 -Millersburg FOR TV SERVICE DETTWILER'S TV SERVICE 6SB-W SyrMMt, Iri; PARTS ft LABtfi GUARANTEED Underwater Salvage Marine Insoection PHONES SYRACUSE 245-R and ISJ-R MEHL & MEHL LAWYERS — ABSTRACTORS 12O'/a SOUTH MAIN ST. GOSHEN, INDIANA Phone 3-1675 TV SERVICING Any Make Any Hour 7 DAYS A WEEK Ph. 32F30 Milford Termites . DO DOT LET TEIMITES EAT AWAY YOUR HOME Free Inspection Us Obligation z PHONE or WRITE Universal TERMITE CONTROL Phone 572 — 120 N. Scott St. Warsaw., Indiana — OR — Wawasee Lumber Co. Syracuse, Indiana

MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 3 PIECE .ROSE ..d.rv.l M *1 SAV E ON SEElA—i’ri e» at- h wer on manv items Montana Grimm, Or-. _ t I Kuner. <■« rr BuffaJc Alfalfa. La lino. Brvme C.-rtitiyd seed Wheat. Knox. Thorne. Genesee-Sen-eca All at money-saving prices, We ,ire now in the market for your “Rye. Timothy. Sweet Clover, etc. Let US ■ . plete Ime of all farm see is ROBINSON A GERKEY SEEDSMEN. Inc., Mam St.. Nappanee. Indiana. Phone 91. ' ■ • I Wava Laughlin ' LOW SMIT t'OUNT KNOX AV HE AT 'Planting wheat with over I'pct. loose smut is a haxard. according to Purdue university. AVe have a very low - <ler early. Desert pt :<-n ‘and price VROR re-iueai. CHESTER HYBRIDS. Valparaiso. Indiana.' F< nt ALE—Concrete blocks, economy septic tanka Backwater Concrete Products. Charles T. Smith, Webster Lake. Pierceton, R. R. 1. poR - SALE. Practically new Westinghouse electric roaster oven with ’stand A- automatic timer J 79.95 value. »55. Call IJ4-R. KXEcTTIVES Olive color? metaL "Island type.” Roller bearing drawers Rubber top 4O”x3i”. Excellent condition. MS.9O. AV. S Nusbaum. Syracuse, Indiana , 1955 CHEVROLET 2 d or Station Wagon <SOO actual miles Two tone, blue. Like new- , AA’ill trade and finance . Prtce is' right! See Harry Appenxeller or Call KIS-W 195 S CHE VERLOT , four door sedan power glide like new. Lock box IM, Syracuse. ~ WANTED .IMMEDIATELY—GIRL or woman for light housework at Lake <horne on Wawasee Excellent living conditions and wagea Wanted for 4 weeka phone 59-R. Syracuse collect. WANTED—Good standing timber of all kinds Write or - all Yoder Lumber iGrange. Ind, LADIES TO SHE my line of Maisonette an-l Fashion Frocks. Gigantic Sale now on for tots and teens back to school. Up to 50 per cent off Pat Crlt* Phone 11-W. c FURNITURE, -in good condition, for two bedroom* and living room. See Tony at Journal office.-, LOGS & TlMßEß—lnsured buyers a- ■ 1904. Pike Lumber Co . Akron, Indiana. EMPLOYMENT WANTED >i:i,l. IT if you don't need it any. more. A clssstffed ad this six* costs Only fifty cents HELP WANTED SI AN mplel.- i barge t>f body »h<>p. A 1 working .condition* Be 2tour own Wrfte l*i<- ■ T.i carter ’ cut on »hare« or will tßre. •B. V. Kinir. IB* southeast end ,}-*,» hie. - A man wbc> can spend six hour* per week. Mart vir Aurust 1.5, - brtd* need company. Liberal s, - ‘ - ■ ■ - . t. ::i •■■ ' -■■ and location of place where you can s . ■ ■ • ■ ; Write r ‘1- \ . ' c Valier alnd EMrEoYMENT ' • SERVICE Center: Mn I*e*trr Darr. Phone 121-J. tf32 GIRI. f»T 1 Kht hou«e work until I,a- ’- t !m> Mi«h XI- 1.-a\ it. ' K fie B . ' K .< ’ .4 ’-•! Ifcn.-rat c.ff: 4‘ .! w orkr u .New - iinerj iX n.j . \ • a IB ,■ • / MISCELLANEOUS TRADE IN You- old furniture now. At, Furniture Cn . Ligonier. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE LAKE WAWASHH Lake fr ontAK'* Tw<- hnt’M. m on. enmc hH. coitn<a « i n back of lot, located •on ■ ! i• 1 * W Hi‘ r \ Ai’j?rzel I** r. EDROOM it - ■ .heat good furnace and ns<f s. nmR ’ ’.f> -nt and l ark p. ?•. h* s. two car | . ifaraKe.- 3 bltK'kn from town 1 ’- ? ' — - 7> -

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I -r - r : t-ii'ii-GOSHEN COMMUNITY AUCTION SALES August 15 at 12 o’clock You have more take home dollars if you sell your livestock at Goshen each Monday. Top Prices This Week Were— Milk Cow 170.00 Heifers and Steers ” Bulls, top 16.40 Veal, top , 25 00 Bujcher Cows — a Fat Cows 11 to 13.20 Butcher Cowsß to 10.75 iCanners Cutters* Male Hogs. Heavy 7.40 Male Hogs. Lightlo 50 iFat Hogs, top : 16.30 Lambs ■» - 21.00 Roughs, heavy 10.50 to 12.75 Roughs, light 13 to 14.25 W’e Have" The Buyers Sherman • M Dowell • Martin —Auctioneers— Romayne Sherman ■ Ora Thomas Owners NICOLAI MACHINE & REPAIR SHOP 'Harry Nicolai. Prop. M«cbiae-Ta«l ft Die Werk Electric ft Acetylene Welding Full Line of Machine Bolts end Cap Screws 600 ‘S. Main St. Tel. 232 Syracuse, Indiana with >ri MIIACII wieei Sales - Service Installation Overhead Door Co. Phon* 174 Syracuse Indiana

LOST ANP FOUND LIGHT BLUE PARAKEET lost Sunday night. Reward. Haxel Roger a Phone 202. LIGHT BLUE PARAKEET lost Sunday n.gH. Reward. Haxel Rogers. I Phofie 202. BLACK COCKER SPANlEL—Answers to name of Mitxy. Wearing collar. 4 yra. old. Chilli's pet. Reward Phone 421-M. Ba. m. to 3p. m ' GREEN CANOE—ldentify at Wawasee Marina. “~~”FOiTiIlT“ 6 ROOM HOUSE, completely furnished, modern, television, in town on lake front. From Sept. 1 to May 1. Phone 279-AV. YEAR ROUND apartment beginning . September ,4. North side Syracuse Lake Julius Ata. MODERN FURNISHED apartment week of August 28 thru Labor Day. north side of Syracuse Lake Julius AIS. MODERN COTTAGE on Syracuse Lake I August 14 on. Phone 249. Wade Zerbe. FURNISHED OR unfurnished. Strictly modern. Large utility room for washer and dryer. Kitchen maid 1 cabinets. Large dining room and living room. Carpeted. Three large picture windows Beautiful view 2 large bedroom, 3 large clothes cloaeta . 4 blocks from postotflce and school. Across street from Syracuse Lake with .boat landings at back door. Also fishing boat. AA’rite Bex I’l or call <9 or 249 Syracuse. Will consider sell:ng Albert Troup THREE“ BEDROOM vacation cottage on channel; bath, screened porch. boat. Mrs Oscar Benson 1619 J. S ER VICES KEY TO GOOD TELEVISION —S A W Radio A TV. Clunette. phone At-WI-.I 2339. , PLANO TUNING an.l Repairing: Graduate piano technician. Cincinnati Conservatory of Music. Robert Maurice. Phone 5591. 403 K Plymouth St. Bremen. SERVICE —Floor sanding, plastic wall ■floor tile. Bennett's Floor Covering Phrnve Atwood 2471. LKT MB IX» YOUR WASHING AND ironing. .Phone 421-J INSURED INTERIOR or Exterior Decorators. Time and Material on C - tta-t Halleys. Benton. Indiana. Phone evenings. Millersburg 1“y on . 77 ’’ O C. Miller Peptic tanks CESSPOOLS AND toilet vaults vacuum cleaned. Sewer lines and basement drains cleaned with, elec-tric cutting knives No digging necessary. No mileage charge. . Ph. 2241 Milford SEPTIC TANKS Tried, septic tanka dry .wells.: grease traps cleaned by local • man. Beware. Ask for references. Clean, modern equipment. Oscar Dahl. Syracuse 325-W. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF IHDITIOX \I VPPROPRI VTIONS ■ - t ■ : s s.- ' ■ Y . A lowing additional appropriations whiuhsald vffiiera epnaider neceaaary. to ■ ijutiniC at this “ T wn'tV.tp Fund N’c 1 ---5 1 ' ■ ’■ i 1 ' ' S-' So* ia! Sc $ 150 00 1 Work a— 285 0* 11,933.00 Taxpayer* appearing at ! such meeting s'.a-U ‘ h ■_ . * gh’’ to b»’ h-cird ther. ” The additional appropriation aa finally made will be automatically c I . r:K Which Bo.ird will hold a farther hearing with4n fifteen day* tut the Bounty Auditor’* office-of Koa--1 cduako Bounty. Indiana, or at such ethsuch I hearnuc. taxpayer* objecting to any lof auch additional appropriations may I be heard and interested taxpayers may j inquire of the .County Auditor when | and wher- be heldcaiain e iq:« k I Trustee Os Turkey -Creek Township \OTI< I OF FILING OF PETITION FOK K<> ID EXTENSION AND M.MXTENAN4E . Notice Is hercbv given that a petition signed by at least twelve <l2l I freeholders, six (C> or more as whom res.-lr <n the immediate v-. inity therelof have flfai their petition with the j Honorable Board of County Commisj s.oners for ths extension and maintej nance of a County Highway in Turkey Creek Township, more particularly described, as follows. The road leading down to Wawasre' Lake from Sinilty'a Boat Livery dead ends at -the lake, however there is a stipulated 40. ft road be< at right angles to the above- road eitending from one channel to the .other who h road Is used extensively by the public for fishing, parking, and putting boats in and out of the water, but no one has everTlone anything about keeping this road up except what we havedone personally. We feel that this road should be maintained by the County Highway Department as it la used by the public during the winter season as much as it is used during the summer. Notice is further given that the said Board of Gpunty Comm asioners will hear, and act upon said petition at their regular September. 1955. term. Dated th.-a Sth day of August. 1956 EARL HIMES Auditor KosUusko County — —t ' i Patronize Journal Advertisers. Support .Syracuse!

Smorgasbord EVERY SUNDAY 11110 A. M. to 7:30 P. M. Wawasee Restaurant DUST 8 SON DECORATORS PAINTING—PAPER HANGBiG Rural Route 8 Syracuse, Ind. Phone 610 M SAVE ON T. V. SERVICE Per Call Pins Parts ANYWHERE IN KOSCIUSKO ft SO. ELKHART COUNTY 1 NO MILEAGE CHARftE « HO HIDDEN EXTRAS NO CHAISE FOR OVERTIME — ALL WORK GUARANTEED — LAKELAND ELECTRONIG PHONE 2121 — MILFORD Open S a. m. to 9 p. m.

8-CentTax Increase Proposed By County Officers

As approved this week for publication by the Board of County Commissioners. Kosciusko County’s proposed 1956 tax rate is 8 cents higher than the 1955 rate. This fact was revealed Tuesday by County Auditor Earl Himes. An increase in estimated expenses of $53,176.50 over last year shows a new grand total of $369,600.95. To raise this amount the commissioners have estimated a levy of 54 cents per SIOO valuation. Kosciusko County's general fund levy is up fom 28 cents to 34 (Cents, the welfare department lew from 13 to 15 cents, and both the cumulative bridge fund are static from last year at two and three cents, respectively. Final rates to be paid by taxpayers in Syracuse and Turkey Creek Township will be available next month, with the review of local and county rates by state and county tax authorities. May Decrease Rate Here Syracuse taxpayers and those living in Turkey Creek Township will probably find a decrease in the rate over last year since the township rate is 29 cents lower than last year. This iQweriixg should compensate in the total ra{,e for any increases made by the town or township bodies. Specific increases in the salaries of county officers and in amounts appropiated for expenses are included in •S’the proposed county budget. They include SI,BOO more for Judge Walter Brubaker of the circuit court; raises of $340 and $l4O per year for two court house custodians, respectively; SSOO for the county agent’s department; $348 for the highway superintendent: S4BO for the highway clerk; S9OO for the first deputy sheriff, S6OO for the second deputy sheriff plus $2,400 salary for a third deputy; S3OO for Mrs. Raymond Munson, county home matron: S2OO for Mrs. Carl Latta jail matron and an equal amount for additional help: SIOO for Dr. C. C. Dubois as county home physician: a S6OO raise for the county sanitarian and $4,000 salary for an assistant sanitarian to be added to the county health department staff. List New Items New items listed in the 1956 budget are SSOO for the county humane association and dog pound; 52.000 for tuilion for wards of court and transfers from the welfare department. Another increase is due to the fact that county employes are now eligible for the social security program, retrocative to Jan. 1 of this year. Except for the sheriff's department the commissioners turned down requests by county officials for salary raises for their first and second deputies and approved only a $27 annual increase for third deputies. The only decreases shown by departmental budgets are the estimates for maintaining the court house listed at $22,500 for 1956 in companion to $26,110 this year, and the prosecuting attorney’s budget for SI,BBO or $65 less than the 1955 amount. Other budgets were larger for next year. Himes pointed out that most of the increases were for personal senices, larger per diem allowances approved by new legislature and higher costs of supplies. Proposed Budgets The proposed budgets, showing the increases requested, are listed below: circuit court clerk. sl4. 134. up $1,956.50; auditor, s2l, 730, up $2,441; treasurer, sl9. 809. up $2,98Q; recorder. $13,640. up $3,745; and sheriff. $23,348, up $7. 738. Also county agricultural agent’s department. $15,650, up $2,950: board of education, S2O, 355. up $3,385; coroner's office, $2,500, up $970; assessor, $6,512, up $1,572: Wayne township assessor, $6,860, up $1,740; circuit court. $19,390, up $5,515. county election board. $20,788. no allotment for 1955, a nonelection year for the county as a whole: registration of voters. $3,132.45 on a county-wide basis in contrast to $1,572.45, cost of registering only Warsaw voters this year. , K\sa county jail. $6,550, up $800;. county home, $38,735, up $235; service officer, $3,900. up $400; county commissioners. $lO3, 669 50. up $4,630; highway department, $437,610, up $51,191. 31; welfare. $398 625, up $47,715; Sell it with a cfax»lfie<l a4 In the Journal Phone >9l- ‘

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health department, $27,055, up $6,155: accumulative bridge fund. $37,802, up $690.52. Webster Trustee To See Bond Bids Bids will be considered Thursday night. August 25. for the sale of bonds in amount of $123,000 for construction of a new gymnasium and an addition to the classroom area of the North Webster High School, Tippecanoe Township trustee Everett Smith announced Tuesday to the Warsaw Times-Union. North Webster’s present gym and auditorium were badly damaged early in Mhy by a severe fire. North Webster will be without a gym during the 1955-1956 Basketball Season but will schedule its “home” games in gyms of neighboring communities. Officials decided shortly after the fire to build a new gym in addition to several new classrooms to alleviate crowded conditions in the North Webster school. The bonds will be over a 20year period. B. P. W. Members Have Dinner Meeting Members of the Business and Professional Women met Tuesday night for dinner at Howard's Restaurant. Miss Florence Foster, president. welcomed the guest. Miss Donna McSweeney, and conducted the business meeting. Mrs. Orval Snobarger and Mrs._ McSweeney reported on the* County Infirmary and Mrs. MeSweeney told of taking clothing, handkerchiefs and jewelry to the Home. A finance committee of Mrs. Noble BljjctedOMrs. John Bowser. Mr/Nelson Jtelts and Mrs. BlancheyMason waV appointed. Low Gross Putt At South Shore Monday South Shore Ladies played Low Gross. Low Net and Low Putt. Tuesday and they also won their Ist match for the Club Champion Tournament, which ends Tuesday 16 August. Mary Jane Christine. Wawasee and Marge Siebel, Fort Wayne, tied with 97 for the 18 Holes Low Gross. Myrta Tilson. Indianapolis, won the Low Net; and Mary MtCoy. Warsaw won Low Putt. 9 Hole Low Gross was won by Louise Stevenson, Indianapolis; Low Net bj- Stella Heckaman, Nappanee; and Mary Ferguson, Winona Lake and Lillian Bartlett, Indianapolis, tied for Low Putt. Tournament Winners Winners so far in the Tournament play. 18 holes in “A-Flight,” were Doris Kessler, of Warsaw. Jeanne Van Sickle. Syracuse and Mary McCoy., For the “Flight Championship." 18 hole winners, were Katie Graf. Goshen. Marge Seibel. Mary Jane . Christine and Suzy Bartlett. Indianapolis. In the same play, the 9 hole winners were Lillian Bartlett, Mary Ferguson. Louise Stevenson, and Stella Heckaman. Announce Revised Junior League Dates Co-ordinator Loren Longenbaugh of the local Junior League Baseball program announced Wednesday that the schedule of games for the season has been revised in order that rained-out games from earlier in the season might be played. On Friday, 12 August and Monday, 15 August, the State Bank team will meet the Lions Club team. Thursday 18 August the Lions will meet Pilchers and Friday, the 19th. will play a return bill. Schedule Tourney The annual little league tourney will begin Monday 22 August, with Pilchers meeting the Bank team. Wednesday the 24th the Lions will meet Rotary and on Friday 26 August, a playoff of the winners of the two tourney games will decide the 1955 Little League Champs. Local News. . . Mr, and Mrs. R. L. Ferguson and children. Robert and Anita of Toney, Ala., and Carl Bauer of Athens. Ala., spent from Saturday until Monday with Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Bauer.

Sox Outscore Cubs - 10-1 Wednesday Nite Playing their next-to-uhe last game of the season, barring playoff for the first place in the Pony League baseball standings, the Sox trounced the Cubs Wednesday night by the score of 10-1. Sox are now, tied with the Cubs for first in the league, each with five wins and two losses. The Yanks hold down the cellar with six losses. Winning pitcher Wednesday was Larry Laird, with Tom Miller the loser. Wednesday 17 August the Yanks will meet the Cubs and the following Monday 22 August, the Yanks will have their final chance at a win in a game with the Sox. GIVES ACGOUNT OF TRIP Ed Kleinknight entertained Rotary members Tuesday with an acount of the recent Boy Scout trip to Beaver Island. Mich., which the Rotary Club sponsored. Stanley Peters, Jack Ridings, Harry Appenzeller. Max Kleinknight and Mr. Kleinknight accompained the 17 boys. A short business meeting followed the luncheon at the Pickwick. Local News. . . Jack Kitson and daughter Kim formerly of Arizona have returned to Syracuse and are staying with his mother, Mrs. Rebecca Kitsgn of South Main St.

GRADEA City Dairy Inc. ROY EICHSTAEDT, DISTRIBUTOR Phone 1659-W, Syracuse

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• General Brokerage f • Rentals—Appraisals • Property Management e Notary Public PAPAKEECHIE "Wanting you’’ is the tune you'll sing when you see this summer home. Basement, game room, large screened poreh, attractive setting. Price Tag $7,950.00. WAWASEE — Log Cabin with stone fireplace, screened porch, garage and guest room, the setting is ideal. Only SIIOOO.OO WAWASEE — Lake front lot with many beautiful trees, fair beach, excellent view’. $4500. Terms. Seeing is believing. PAPAKEECHIE — Summer home with a dream kitchen, full bath and conveniences you desire. Sleepd 6. Price $6950. WAWASEE — Lake front annel lot 111 Nlason ‘ s addition. Level, filled, good sea *ULUi beach. $6500.00. WANTED — Three and four bedroom cottages for the balance of the summer or parts thereof. Also, three permanent rentals. WAWASEE — It's unusual, it’s new. Redwood exterior and charming restful interior. Three large bedrooms, electric built-in kitchen, inside game room, two ceramic baths, oil furnace, etc. It’s unique. $39,500. c IN MEMORIAM C. G. Etter, a fellow Realtor who handled his client’s business in a manner in keeping with the highest ethics embodied in the term "Realtor." . SYRACUSE: Well located on a quiet street. The landscaped lot is 74’ wide, the house—only three years old—is ideal with three bedrooms and many built-in features. $13,800. It's Syracuse 1653-M—Near Johnson Hotel Regardless of your Real Estate problems, large or small — You will find an aggressive effort on my part to satisfy you.

THURSDAY II AUGUST 1955

Local News. . . Mrs. Howard Mock and son Jim of Route 3 left Wednesday night for Johnstown. Pa., to visit an aunt. Mrs. Warren Richert. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hiatt and daughter of Richmond are in the Wade Zerbe cottage this week. Mrs. Robert Smith and daughters of ]N. Huntington St. were in. South Bend Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Hire visited the James Bohnstedts of Troy for Sunday dinner.

MEYER REAL ESTATE Morrison Island Road Cromwell 98-F-20 WAWASEE Lake front cottage situated on large double lot. Beautiful view. Knotty pine interior. Fireplace and solarium. Price—sl2,sooWAWASEE AREA One bedroom home on large lot with easement to beach about 2 blocks away. Furnished. Price $8500.00 • Johnson Bay Channel Large lot with driven well, foundation and boat pit. Price SIBOO.OO. • LISTINGS WANTED MORRISON ISLAND Exceptionally lovely 3 bedroom house, beautifully furnished. 65 ft. Lake Frontage. Also boathouse, garage on channel. Shown by appointment. • CAROLYN J. MEYER REALTOR Cromwell 98-F-20

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C. G. ETTER, Realtor E. C. HALLIDAY, Realtor SEE ETTER REAL ESTATE for The following GOOD BUYS: Phones: 350 — 631-R ☆ ☆ ☆ 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 wjth lots of trees. Price only $9000.00. Terms. ☆ ☆ ☆ Just Listed WAWASEE LAKE FRONT Three bedrooihs, full bath, bath. Stainless steel kitchen, large living room. Wall to wail carpeting in living room. Thia is the last word in fine homes and furnishings. Boat house. Shown by appointment only. ☆☆ ☆ A WAWASEE LAKE Home and Income. Home and 5 furnished, rental cottages, lake front, perfect beach. Consider trade for small farm. Priced $33,500. ☆☆ ☆ r OFF THE LAKE Across from Sargent’s Hotel. 1bedroom, modern home, nicely furnished. Priced, right to sell. ■ , — ★★ ★ ♦ CHANNEL LOTS Between Wawasee and Syracuse Lake. Fine spot for home on the new road. See us. Easy terms. ☆ ☆ ☆ W AW ASEE LAKE Lake Front—One bedroom, modem, nicely furnished cottage. Price only $7500.00. Terms. ☆ ☆ ☆ DEWART LAKE If you are looking for a 2- bedroom bungalow, modem, for summer or winter living, at an attractive price and terms, see this for $6700. ■ ■ ☆☆ ☆ k LAKE TIPPECANOE 2 bed concrete house. Some : to be done. Good beach. Kalarama Park. Price S9OOO. « , • ☆ ☆ ☆ | >■ f j KALE ISLAND 2 story, 3 bedroom home. Lot 50 X 100. Garage.. boat house, fine beach. Shown by appointment only. N ☆ ☆ ☆ SEE THIS Duplex Bait Store beautiful home. Everything for modern living plus income. This is a rare bargain. ☆ ☆ ☆ TOWN PROPERTY 3 bedroom modem, unfurnished. Large lot. Best section of city, 3 blocks from center of town. Terms. ☆☆☆ ’ . OGDEN ISLAND Beautiful log home. Fine sand — beach. 2 bedrooms. Everything for a fine summer home. ☆ ☆ ☆ 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 ths job done is backed by our many satisfied customers. '' i 1 ☆ KALE ISLAND TWO STORIES—Seven rooms, three bedrooms, oil furnace. This is an estate and must be sold. Priced to sell. ’☆ ☆ ☆ OPEN SUNDAYS ’ 10 A. M. to 4 P M. C. G. ETTER, Realtor L C HALLIDAY, Realtor Phones: 350 — 631-R

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