Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 50, Number 3, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 15 November 1956 — Page 13

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Rates: 3c per word, minimum charge 50c, payable In advance. Telephoned *<lh subject to 25c billing charge. Display advertisements on this page, gl jjyr column inch. Maximum sue four Whimn inches.Phono 191 MISCELLANEOUS FOB SALE ANTIQUES —Will buy estates, complete homes or single items. Colored glass, Haviland, cut glass, brass, old cars and brass lights, furniture, guns, gold coins, jewelry, “ old tables, penny banks and cupboards. What have you? Phone *334-R or 627-W. Village Antique Shop. Syracuse ABOUT 3000 ft. Native sawed lumber 2x6, 2xß, 2xlo extremely reasonable. Also slightly used Kersene tank m heater -and hog and cattle electric ~ waterer in original crate. C. C. Mason Phone 1622-M. Syracuse. SPINET PIANO with matching bench. Beautiful style and tone. Full key- ♦ board. Must sell, reasonable. Pay off unpaid balance. Write to Gerald Netzow, 2550 North Calhoun Road. Brookfield. Wisconsin. *956 CHEVROLET 2 door—Vß Station Wagon—Less than 5000 miles. Will trade and can arrange Finance. Call 81 or 1618-W or see Harry Appenzeler. WINDOW GARDEN Collection—ls well rooted house plants, my selection, 31 post paid. No C.O.D.’s A.D. w Cole, Grannis. Ariu_ FOR SALE—FuII size box spring and mattress—Good condition. Bob * McClintic North Shore Syracuse Lake—Phone 648-M. CONCRETE Products Economy septic Tanks. Blocks. Ornamental Masonry. Chas. T. Smith. Backwaters, Webster Lake. *UST RECEIVED six carloads of high choice Montana Hereford calves. Wts. 300 to 400 lbs. Stealy Cattle Co.. Marshall Olivet, Mich. fLARGE SELECTED BULBS, tulip?, crocus, hyacinths. Complete color selection. Ralph Oyler. Wawasee Nursery, phone 91-J. FOR SALE—Two Notre Dame —North ga Carolina football tickets. Phone . w 1612-R. 2 LARGE BUILDING LOTS? For Information call 99-R. 4SPEED QUEEN IRONER good as new. Cheap. Phone 288-M. FORD Station Wagon. Three Seats. Phone John Bryan 31-W. STORY AND Clark Pianos. Stucky Furniture 45tf *EW 1956 Apex Dryer $99.00 Harkless Appliance. 3. H. Mac Crea > HELP WANTED BE A NcNESS DEALER, East Kosciusko County now open. Make more money. Be your own boss. Distribute quality line household necessities to farm families. Wonderful opportunity • for dependable man or' woman with car. Write or phone 'hie evenings for appointment. Mrs. Donald Goon, RFD No. 1, Claypool, phone Burket 2356. PHARMACISTS Wanted. We have openings for two registered pharmacists in Elkhart. Salary 3120 far 49hour week. Paid vacation and paid group insurance. Call C. W. Judd at 2-2310, or 3-0890 collect or see him at 1007 West Franklin, Elkhart, Indiana. WANTED WANTED: LOGS & TIMBER Insured Buyers Since 1904 PIKE LUMBER COMPANY. INC. AKRON. INDIANA Lillian Hamman BABY SITTING in my home by the day or hour. Carole Spicher Baltimore Street.

» SURPLUS SALE S2O Car Coats, $12.95; sls Boy’s Mouton—hood parkas, $9.95; $lO Snowsuits. $6.95; $25 G. I. Alaskan Parkas, $10.95; $5 Artics. $1.99i $lO G. I. Raincoats. $2.95; $lO Camouflage Parkas, $4.99; $22 Suede Jackets. $10.95; $35 Dacron Undersuit, $17.95; SBO Dinette Sets, $39.95; SSO Bunk Beds, $24.95; S2O Steel Shelving, $10.95; $5 All-Pur-pose Paint, $1.99 gal.; Fabulous Savings in <= Clothing, Footwear, Sporting Goods, Tents, Tarpaulins, Sub-Zero Clothing. Army-Navy Surplus. WILSON’S SURPLUS U. S. 33 W. Goshen Open Eves.

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SERVICES SEPTIC TANKS CESSPOOLS AND toilet vattltn v»- • cuum cleaned. Sewer linen and basement drains cleaned with electric cutting knives. No digging necessary. No mileage charge. Ph. 2241 Milford. T. C. Pauls Nicholson Convalescent Home Newly Constructed Reasonable Rates Private Registered Nurse Semi Private Rooms State Licensed Phone 3-1328 U.S. 33 West. Goshen SIMPSON Nursing Home, state licensed and approved. Licensed Nurse In charge. Rates from S2B per week. 114 So. 6th St. Goshen. Phone 32365. COMPLETE ROOFING Service commercial or residential, new roofs or repair with John Mansville products. Free estimates, all work guaranteed. City Tin Shop. Warsaw. Phone 89. PAINTING and DECORATING Save H — Insurance carried work guaranteed. HAROLD L. HECHE Phone North Webster 709F23 Tree Spraying Surgery ELKHART TREE SERVICE R. R. 1, Elkhart Phone 4-0370 TRULLI’S Locker Plant. Processing and freezing of meat. 5c per pound. 512 South Huntington St., Syracuse. SU6BESTIONS ENOUGH to talk about for years to come when you Cruise to Mediterrean Ports this fall via The American Export Lines. 20 days $520 up. Consult Elkhart’s most friendly travel agency. The Ocker Travel Agency. 422 S. Second St. Phone 4-0896. Elkhart. EMPLOYMENT WANTED GENERAL OFFICE work in or around Syracuse or Leesburg. Phone Leesburg A'L-34730. LIGHT HOUSE Work, care for ageing, sick persons, or baby sitting. Reliable, experienced. Need transportation. Call North Webster, 1702-R. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES BABCOCK BESSIES are destined in the years immediately ahead to be- . cone one of the all time great commercial layers for American Poultrymen. Let us show you what Babcock Bessies can do for you. Write for our 48 page catalog written by Monroe Babcock. Would you like to sell Babcock Leghorns? Swanson Leghorn Farm, Babcock Franchised Hatchery, Plymouth, Ind. Clifford Hartman SPARE-TIME INCOME FOR A RELIABLE man or woman from this area aspiring to earn $400.00 a month. Refilling and collecting money from New Automatic Merchandising Machines. No selling. To qualify you must have car, reference and $395.00 to $759.00 working capital whicl# is secured by inventory. Devoting about 6 hours per week to business, your end on percentage of collections will net good monthly earnings with an excellent opportunity for taking over full time. Income increasing accordingly. For interview write giving full particulars, name, address, age and phone number to Tower Merchandising Co. Dept. 72 2012 ’West 25th Street, Cleveland 13, Ohio. FOR RENT ALL MODERN year round home on bluff overlooking Wawasee Lake. Insulated and storm windows thruout. Three bedrooms, automatic heat, garage-. Dr. R. H. Riddle, 420 S. Main Goshen, Phone 31587. COMMERCIAL Building 2800 sq. ft. floor space for light manufacturing including offices. $175 a month. Reply P. O, Box 641, Syracuse. NICE ROOM in country with some home privileges. On Miller’s Landing, North Webster Lake. $5.00 a week. Phone 1702-R. North Webster. FURNISHED' 3 BEDROOM Home, oil fired, hot water heat. Available now to 1 June. Located Kale Island. Phone 1618-W. 5 ROOM HOUSE partly modern. South West Syracuse. Phone GL 3-7812 Leesburg.

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Septic Tank! SEWER CLEANING Local Man — References OSCAR DAHL Syracuse 325-W

LOST AND FOUND LOST or strayed white kitten with gray and tan spots in vicinity of Lake St. Phone 1730-J. EMPLOYMENT WARTED LOOKING for someone to do your ironing. Phone 621-J. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SALE—IIB Acre Mallott Farm located southeast of Tippecanoe (South Elm Road and Eost 20 th Rpad). Good buildings and best of all this farm can be bought on liberal contract. James Snavley (Fieldman) Monticello R-4. Phone Buffalo 16-111. Holderman Farm Mgt. Service Inc., Wabash, Indiana. 1 SMALL COTTAGE. To Be moved. Reasonable. Phone 614-M. Mock’s Marine Service. Hospital News . . . Mrs. John Herrmann of North Webster was transferred Friday from McDonald Hospital in Warsaw where she had been a patient for the past ten days to Lutheran Hospital at Fort Wayne for observation and treatment. Mrs. George Smith, R. R. 1, was admitted to Goshen Hospital Saturday. Mrs. Ward Weaver of North Webster was dismissed from the Goshen Hospital Thursday. Hospital O. P. Davis was admitted to Goshen Hospital Sunday for observation. Weekend discharges included Lloyd Kehr, Milford; Lowell Rheinheimer, Milford; Mrs. William Alm, New Paris; Mrs. Lawrence Watkins, New Paris; Mrs. Ralph Gose, Syracuse; Mrs. Jackie Hickman and son, Syracuse; Mrs. Wilmer Hettier and son, Syracuse; Mrs. Rex Miller and son, New Paris. Mrs. Norman Clouse, RR 2, Syracuse, was discharged Monday. Rebecca Brown, four-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brown, Milford, underwent a tonsillectomy Monday. She was dismissed Tuesday. c Robert Wood, 7, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Wood, Syracuse, was dismissed Tuesday. Mrs. Kenneth C. Cannon, Milford, was admitted Tuesday night for medical treatment. Mrs. Sa.;ah Beck, New Paris, was (dismissed Tuesday. Elkhart General Hospital Mrs. Claude Kistler underwent major surgery Monday. Mrs. Floyd Gingerich was admitted Wednesday. Births - Ronald James Hetler Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer J. Hetler, R. R. 2, are parents of a son, Ronald James, bom Friday at Goshen Hospital. Mr. Hetler is basketball coach at New Paris High School. Butts Mr. and Mrs. Donnie Butts of North Webster are parents , of a son, their first child, bom Wednesday 7 November, at Wabash County Hospital. Mr. Butts is basketball coach at North Webster. His wife is the former Laura Adams of Akron. Jocelyn Rapp To Mr. and Mrs. Don F. Rapp, at Chapel Hill, North Carolina, a daughter, Jocelyn Rapp. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Miles are the maternal grandparents.

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Obituary . . .. Bushong William Bushong, 76, a lifelong resident of Kosciusko County and former Milford town marshal, died in the Elkhart General Hospital at 8:30 A. M. Tuesday of pneumonia after an illness of three weeks. Mr. Bushong was bom in Kosciusko County January 17, 1880, and was a member of the First Brethren Church of Milford and of the Goshen F. O. P. Lodge No. 81. His wife preceded him in death in 1938. Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Mabel Clauss, Milford; Mrs. Glen Edith Stookey, Milford; and Mrs. William Mary Ann Rex, North Webster; three sons, Kenneth, Mishawaka; Joseph, Elkhart; and Robert, Kokomo; ten grandchildren; eight (greatgrandchildren; two brothers, John, Milford; and Charles, Syracuse; and three sisters, Mrs. Roy Klopenstein, Milford; Mrs. Henry Booth, Elkhart; and Mjs. William Lingenfelter , White Bear, Minn. Services will be held at 10:00 A. M. Friday in the Mishler Funeral Home at Milford with the Rev. W. T. Duker officiating. Burial will be in the Syracuse Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home. Brinkmann Freda A. Brinkmann, 70, wife of Harry Brinkmann died at 6:15 P. M. 13 November at? her home on the north shore of Lake Wawasee following an illness of several months. Born in Celle, Germany 12 December 1885, her parents were Herman and Lena Springer Wolf. She had lived in the Syracuse community for the past twenty years coming here from Chicago. Married in 1908 to Harry Brinkmann at Hanover, Germany, they operated a small bake shop and store for many years. Mrs. Brinkmann was a member of the Lutheran Church. Survivors include the husband, a son, Kurt, of Chicago; one daughter, Greta Hoffmann Franke of San Diego, California; two grand children; one sister, Mrs. A. W. Harmes of Chicago; two brothers, Adolph and Oscar, in Germany. Services will be held Saturday at 2 P. M. from the Harris Funeral Home. Friends may call at the Funeral Home Thursday evening until time of the funeral.

Chamber Meets At Howard's The Chamber of Commerce held its regular monthly dinner meeting at Howard’s last night. There was some discussion of the telephone service planned for the area but no new business .was presented. Gun Club Holds Annual Thanksgiving Meet The Wawasee Gun Club. Inc. held its annual Thanksgiving shoot Sunday 11 November with one hundred or more people from a radius of fifty miles attending during the day. Thirty-five hundred rounds were shot. Forty turkeys, 30 chickens and many other prizes were given away. New kitchen facilities have been installed in the club house located south on Road 13, and Mrs. John Pusti served lunch diring the day. Harry Nicolai is president of the club, Ray Burht, treasurer and Matty Janes, secretary. A shoot is held regularly on the second Sunday of every month.

Burial will be in the Syracuse cemetery. Mrs. Jacob Atz Mrs. Anna Elizabeth Atz, 88, Goshen died at 8 P. M. Saturday at the Hutchinson Nursing Home to which she was confined for the past month. Death was caused by infirmities of age after an illness of eight years. Bom at Corunna, Ind., Jan. 18, 1868, Mrs. Atz was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kunderd. Her husband, Jacob, to whom Mrs. Atz was married June 17, 1893, died in 1929. Mrs. Atz was a member of the First Presbyterian Church. She had resided in Goshen for 30 years. . Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Albert (Lula) Francis, Syracuse, and Mrs. Vernon (Margaret) Sharp, San Marino, Cal.; three sons, Carl, Kendallville; Howard, Pomona, Cal.; and Robert, Elkhart; 10 grandchildren; 22 great-grandchiMren; a brother, A. E- Kunderd, Wakarusa; and three sisters, Mrs. Ernest Autenrieth, Kendallville; Mrs. Martin Schuman, Kendallville; and Mrs. Robert Hall, Toledo. Services were conducted Tuesday afternoon from the Culp Funeral Home and burial was in the Violett Cemetery.