Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 49, Number 34, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 14 June 1956 — Page 7
See ETTER Real Estate RAY HOPEWELL. BROKER Phone: 350 ☆☆ ☆ * We Have: Wawasee Property Channel Property Waco Farms Boner Lake Property We’ll SeH Yon In Or SeH You Ont ☆ ☆ OPEN SUNDAYS 1 P. M. to 4 P. M. RAY HOPEWELL REAL ESTATE BROKER ETTER Real Estate Phone: 350
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Cadet C. Richard Tuttle 2nd, son of Mrs. Carl R. Tuttle, R. R. 1, is among 165 cadets scheduled to receive diplomas yesterday at Culver Military Academy during graduation exercises. Cadet Tuttle, a lieutenant in Company B of the Infantry ROTC, is a member of the Honor Guard and the Varsity ,Club. For outstanding marksmanship he is the Indiana State Champion and he recently received the 1956 Culver Medal for Excellence in Rifle Marksmanship. He was co-captain of the Culver varsity rifle squad which won the Fifth Army Interscholastic Championship.
1 FIELDING star of local base- * ball team i n Chaska, Minn., is “Lucky,” a golden retriever BPB* ImIsL Iwho specializes in retrieving baseballs lost in tall grass. Big league scouts have rejected • Jfel VZjjjjw 1 WRK Luc«cy, however, because he jjSr w> ' A * ■■ Wr it I Wi jgrWjLsr v mm “OH, CHUTE!” said spry Jack ?£|ip.sSS Clapp of Detroit when told he wSOjaCT must retire as a painter because he was 70 years old. So he para- -W chuted from a plane to prove U. : ' “a man is onlyasoldashefeels?’ I r whHHI ■’ a ihw H Kl ! nOSB CAN-STRUCTION— -Elkhart, Ind. school children develop creative skills in Science workshops using empty paper milk containers made by American Can Company. Miss Hallie Conrad, Elkhart a supervisor of elementary education, and Dr. Herman Schneider, former science supervisor of New York City elementary schools, discuss the students’ work.
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SCHOLARSHIPS STILL-OPEN FOR SCHOOL TEACHERS Scholarships are still available for school teachers who wish to add three to six semester hours to their list of credits and at the same time enjoy three to six weeks stimulating study in conservation, combined with enjoyable recreation in one of Indiana’s State Parks. The Eleventh Annual Conservation Education Camp opens at the Versailles State Park on 18 June and here the teachers, while adding credits, can enjoy swimming, nature study, hiking and photography. There’s good fishing in the famous Laughery Creek. While attending camp, the teachers may live in the park, with lodging and food at small cost after the scholarship is deducted. Reservations should be mailed immediately to Howard H. Michaud, Purdue Univer sity, Lafayette, Indiaha. Harley G. Hook, Director of the Indiana Department of Conservation, expressed hope that a large number of school teachers would take advantage of this marvelous opportunity.
General Contractors Residential Building and Remodeling Roofing — Siding PAUL CHRISTINE Phone 633-M Syracuse, Indiana RAY BUHRT GENERAL CONTRACTOR Residential & Commercial Building Phone 1629-J Rte. 3 Syracuse x STARTING Friday June Ist )EIT we ’ll be open „4 TIL 11 MONDAY THRU SATURDAY /\v> NOON TIL 11 SUNDAYS & HOLIDAYS foo and faye 1 J, cantonese food 4 ' south of Syracuse road 13 reservations phone Syracuse 334-J $ - $ CASH IN A FLASH! Service Finance Co. $1 0416 East Main Phone No. 143 Syracuse, Indiana HUGH E. NEER, MANAGER “ DON'T CUSS - SEE USI
Syracuse- Watoasee Journal
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MAURER’S Washer & Appliance Service m 4 Miles Northwest of Syracuse on Huntington Road Ph. 2112 New Paris INSURANCE Town or Farm ALL LINES ’ KNOX H. STETLER FIRE WIND AUTO LIFE CALL Syracuse Phone 720-R
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