Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 51, Number 1, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 7 November 1957 — Page 11
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SYRACUSE-WAWASEE JOURNAL
Thursday 7 Nov. 1957—
Rates: 3c per word, minimum charge, 50c, payable in advance. Telephoned ads subject to 25c billing charge. Display advertisements on this page, SI.OO per column inch. Maximun size six column inches. Phone 191 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Everything for pole buildings, penta treated poles and framing; galvanized steel roofing $10.95 sq. delivered. Fir plywood sheathing ’/a” thick ♦ SI4BM delivered. Several kinds of knotty pine and redwood paneling, mill surplus as low as SIOOM delivered. Greatly reduced prices on several lots of • sheathing and framing lumber account harmless weatherstaining. We can still arrange terms of 3 to 5 years on remodeling jobs, garages, new * additions and shells or completed shells on basement homes. Call us. We will handle all details. Do it yourself or we dfcan arrange for competent builders to do it for you. Complete satisfaction guaranteed. Phone LEESBURG LUMBER CO., collect GL 3-3144 in Lees♦burg, Indiana. 9x18’6” GREY Bigelow rug and pad. 1 brown 9x12 rug and pad. 3 piece mahogany bed- • room suite, new mattress and foam pillows. Speed Queen washer with pump and 2 portable tubs. Call evenings 506 South Harrison. Eva Rarig. 2x4’s, 2xß’s, maple flooring, roof sheathing, 10 inch I-beams 20 ft. long. Priced to seIHQUICK. . Contact Rollie Byler at LdfWACO, Lake Wawasee, or call " 49-J Syracuse after 6:00 p. m. hv AT E R SOFTENER SALT: w Purina, Dogburger, Ry des ’ J’lakes, dry dog food, wild birdseed. High grade soft coal and , fireplace coal. Syracuse Coal and Feed. Phone 45. 1957 NORTH AMERICAN 14 ft. ♦boat and 1955 Mark 25 Merb cury motor. Electric starting and lights. Will trade. Phone 1 UL 6 8629 » Bill Duckwall. EVERYTHING FOR the lawn End garden. Clayton’s Garden > Center, ¥2 mile north of North Webster on Road 13. Phone 1761-R. WISCONSIN Holstein heifer ■halves well started. C. L. I Coble, South Whitley, Indiana, j Phone 711 — lj. - PLASTIC STORM WINDOWS s)c each. Weather stripping of ( all types. Wawasee Village Hardware. 1953 FORD VICTORIA Hardtop, tires, new battery. Reasonable. Contact Lucille Babcock. 12x14 FRAME BU IL DIN G. Cedar shingle siding, good "oor. Phone 226-R or 54-R. SPEED QUEEN IRONER. Cabinet model. Mrs. James C. Atucky, phone 141. Mrs. J. C. Kline WANTED WANT TO BUY: good Maple «fcunk beds without springs and ' mattresses. Phone 191 days. 1702-W evenings. CASH—for modern metal housetrailer under $1,200. Kindly Write P.O. Box 803, Marion, Indiana. BaNT TO BUY good used baby carriage. Phone 65-R. |ro* BUY BABY JUMPER. I Phone 647-M. - FOR RENT 5 a|OOM SEMI-MODERN house for rent. Phone GL 3-7812. ■Septic Tank; m SEWER CLEANING ® H O Local Man — References W I OSCAR DAHL Syracuse J26-W ®
for rent RENTALS Per. Mo. SPACIOUS 1 B.R. modem-auto, gas heat, on No. 13. Lake access—Good beach 50.00 2— STORY 3 B.R. in Syracuse, modern, basement.6o.oo 3— B.R. P/2 story, semi-modern, near school-45.00 2—B.R. on Road No. 8. Space heater. _45.00 PAPAKEECHIE LAKE 2—B .R. partically furnished. 50.00 2—B. R., on Road No. 8 and Papakeechie Lake. 60.00 2—B. R., tub and shower, furnished. .65.00 2—B. R., basement, breezeway, attached garage. _75.00 SEE US for good buys in Real Estate NOW. EVERETT F. KETERING—INSURANCE SERVICE Phone 226-R or 1653-M Dick Denzel, Realtor ONE THREE BEDROOM furnished apartment. $25.00 per month til June Ist, 1958 (furnish your own utilities). ONE TWO BEDROOM bungalow, furnished. $35.00 pe r to June Ist, 1958 (utilities not furnished). BOATS FURNISHED with the apartment or bungalow. IN OAKWOOD PARK Phone 73 or 1627-L Harry Juday NEW 2-BEDROOM unfurnished apartment on ground floor. Bath, kitchen-living-d in in g room combination. Furnace heat. Located 1 mile south of Syracuse on old ROad 13 near Macy’s Slip. Floyd B. Collins. APARTMENT FOR RE NTfurnished or unfurnished, heat furnished, washing facilities, private entrance and bath. Inquire at Pettit’s Dept. Store, Ligonier, Indiana. Phone 51. FOR RENT: Furnished apartment. Modern, private entrance. Phone 57-R, Gilbert Garage. 5-ROOM FURNISHED home Syracuse Lake in town. Year round. Phone 249, Wade Zerbe. REAL ESTATE FOR SAL~E~~ A SAMPLE OF DICK DENZEL’S OFFERINGS 815’ Lake Frontage—- . . . unlimited possibilities 2 BR, near school-$ 5,900 1 BR, Boston Streets 1,600 Syracuse Proper $ 9,500 2 BR, Suburban $ 9,500 Channel cottages 8,500 Channel lots $ 2,500 Wawasee Lott_SOLD Ogden Island $36,500 South Shoresl9,ooo Papakeechies 9,000 Papakeechie Lots $ 1,750 Wawasee, East SideSOLD Webster Proper $ 9,500 Tippecanoe SOLD Home and Incomesl7,soo Business Opportunities DICK DENZEL. REALTOR Office South of Johnson Hotel Phone Syracuse 1653-M or Everett Ketering, 226-R LAKE MITCHELL FRONTAGE. Home and small business. If you’re retiring and want something for a little income—This is it! Only $3,000 required to handle. Burwell, Realtor, Cadillac, Michigan, ATTRACTIVE RANCH-STYLE, 3 bedrooms, full basement home. Very well located. Will sell on long term contract, $2,000.00 down. Write P. O. Box 37A. 2 BEDROOM HOME, knotty pine interior. New aluminum • siding, oversized garage. Midway Mobile Court. Howard Kline, Goshen, Indiana. LAKE PAPAKEECHIE. Brand new and ultra modern. 3 bedrooms. School bus at door. B. Carl Moser, phone 653-M. ADA COY’.S residence on Portland Street. Semi-modern. 7 rooms. 705-M. Mrs. Everett Darr. ■•••••••••••••••••••••A iAPPLES: J ALL VARIETIES « SWEET CIDER 8 Everett Dorr Phone 705-M
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»REAL ESTATE FOR SALE THREE BEDROOM FRAME house, hardwood floors down, quiet street in Syracuse. $5,300. A real buy. NO. 96 NORTH shore Drive, Syracuse Lake. Beautiful frontage and sea wall, easy to care for home. Two bedrooms. $18,500.00. SUBSTANTIAL FRAME home on the channel, Ogden Island. Timkins oil furnace heats house for SIOO a year. Fish from your rocking chair in rear. Boat included. $12,000.00. 9 ACRE FARM with 6 room house, glassed-in front porch set in beautiful grove of Oak trees on Road 13, y 2 mile from Lake Wawasee. $9,000.00. TWO BEDROOM HOME, all knotty pine interior, oil heat, large garage. 6th house west of Boy Scout Cabin. WIDE SELECTION of cottages and homes on Wawasee. Also lots overlooking the lake. Goshen properties. EARLE WALTZ — REALTOR Syracuse Phone 1612-L Mrs. Arthur Shannon HEL? WANTED WAITRESS WANTED. Evening work. Sundays off. Apply Pickwick Lounge, Syracuse. Ask for Gus. SERVICES , EXCAVATING and SEPTIC TANK SPECIALISTS. All kinds of excavating. Septic tank, grease traps and dry wells installed. Also septic tank and dry wells cleaned. Churches free. All work guaranteed. Call collect ACME CONSTRUCTING COMPANY, LIGONIER, INDIANA. PHONE 684-J. RESPONSIBLE PARTY to take over low monthly payments on a spinet piano. Can be seen locally. Write Credit Manager, P.O. Box 11. Shelbyville, Indiana. PAINTING and DECORATING Save one-t hi r d—lnsurance carried work guaranteed. HAROLD L. HECHE Phone North Webster 7C|BF23 SIMPSON NURSING HOME. Private rooms, state licensed. Rates from $28.00 per week. 114 South Sixth Street, Goshen. Phone 3-2365. MISCELLANEOUS SUBSCRIBE TO THE Yellow Sheets, flower and home food production paper for low income gardeners. Bi-monthly. 50c per year. L. D. Cole, Grannis, Arkansas. Editor. ~CARD OF THANKS I WANT TO THANK everyone for the many cards, gifts and flowers sent to me while I was in the hospital. It was wonderful to have them. Hazel Ward. Lavern Mollenhour Celebrate Birthdays At Tippecanoe Home Club A birthday dinner was a highlight at the Tippecanoe Home Demonstration club meeting Wednesday. Members who celebrated birthdays in Octobei* were Mrs. Gertrude Caskey, Mrs. Delbert Cretcher, Mrs. Anna Hamman, Mrs. Nettie Hudson, Mrs. Elsie Strombeck, Mrs. Harry Weghorst, and Mrs. William Smith. Mrs. Smith was acccepted as a new member. Mrs. Charles Hall had the devotional period, and Mrs. Carl Shields led a discussion on a study of weight control. Mrs. Marie Lesh gave a report on the tour of the mental hospital at Westville. The ladies are selling oven drip-pans to increase club funds. Plans were discussed for a Christmas party, but are as yet incomplete. Thirty members were present. ”Fiedeke =D l ; Decorators < ! EXTERIOR and INTERIOR J DECORATING J J See our carpeting, linoleums, J >' window shades and Venetian / J blinds. >' J Also J J GIFTS OF ALL KINDS. 132 SO. MAIN, GOSHEN ! ! PHONE 3-1407 J
VIEWS and REVIEWS
A sign of approaching winter was noted last week when the raft-boat of the Lewis Hastings’ was taken from the water, held up in mid-air by Nelson Auer’s tow truck, and completely “repainted” fore and aft—under and over. That’s certainly a novel way of winterizing! As one interested observer at the PT A Halloween Festival remarked during the celebration 1 : “If it isn’t the best festival ever —it certainly is the loudest!” Food For Thought:—A spokesman for the Kosciusko County Council for retarded children, which is currently engaged in a fund raising drive for the Retarded Children’s School at Warsaw, says that if public interest in the school was aroused sufficiently, it might induce the county trustees to incorporate the school into the public school system. The financial worries of the school would then be over, and no more fund drives would be necessary. Such an arrangement is possible thru legislation passed at the 1954-55 Indiana General Assembly, and appropriations were set aside for that purpose. But council officials have yet to persuade the various township trustees to see the light! There is an old saying that every dog has his day. And now comes the information that Cat Week, observed this year 3 to 9 November, has gone international. Foi- the past ten years the American Feline Society has celebrated National Cat Week. Thru the efforts of their memit now is honored in foreign bers during the past two years, countries. The old Waco building is hardly more than a partial shell and is fast disappearing. Rollie Byler who has the wrecking contract says the material is going fast and if the weather holds up another few weeks, major wrecking will be completed. Gary Eyer, home from overseas duty and recently discharged from U. S. Service, came into the Journal office the other day to texpress his appreciation for receiving the Journal- during his years in the army. The Journal is sent to the boys in service as a gift of the American Legion Wawasee Post 223 and the Journal. The Halloween party at Kindergarten last week was a delightful experience for the five-year olds as well as the teachers. Mrs. Jack Stoelting, who assisted Mrs. Lorenbaugh, kindergarten teacher, with the morning group, said the children were as cute as could be in their clever cottumes and had a wonderful time. Before going home, this class visited the first grade rooms. Did you ever see such a huge array of cakes as were on display at the Halloween Festival? There were some folks who held more than one lucky ticket. Certainly almost every family should have had a cake to take home. The boys at the Lakeside Bakery in the Village took a timely vacation last week end Webster Group Has Skating Rink Party The Sophomore class of the North Webster School went to a skating party held one evening recently at the skating rink in Columbia City. Students from grade 12 down to and including grade 5 were invited to attend. Nine adults accompanied the group which numbered 162, the largest skating party recoraed for the Webster school, according to Mr. Gaylord Toll who is the sophomore class sponsor. St. Patrick’s Sodality, of Ligonier, will meet with Mrs. Albert Bauer in Syracuse Monday evening.
| METHODIST W. S. C. S. 1 | BAZAAR| | Thursday 14 Nov. t | at Kell’s Body Shop I I =1:00 to 4:30 P. M. i X Handmade Gifts For Christmas Shoppers <♦> X Homemade Baked Goods X X And Refreshments X
while larger ovens were installed in the kitchen. Joe Stametz said they went hunting up north. A familiar face missed at the Post Office the past few weeks is that of Mrs. Ida Hibschman. who underwent surgery in Fort Wayne recently. She is now recuperating at the home of her son, Herman Jenson, in Garrett. Last report is that she is making a good recovery. John Sudlow has been a week end commuter to Rochester, Minnesota, where his wife has been a patient at Mayo’s for the past few weeks following serious surgery. Last week end their daughter, Connie, flew to Mayo’s with him. Her mother, Mrs. Jesse Rex, reported this w-eek that Anne is anxious to get home and that she was allowed to sit up this week. While her progress is slow, she is improving. _ School News PEP SESSION Friday afternoon a pep session was held to boost the team on to a near victory. As the student body entered the gym, the band played the school song. v The cheer leaders. Sandra Swenson. Judy Jones, Sue Herdrich and Dian Alfrey led the group on yells and motions to some songs the band played. Coach Dick Beck introduced the varsity team and assistant coach. Eldon Ummel. Student manager, Ed Anglemyer, gave a talk on what he had observed as the team practiced. He stated that he thought we had possibilities of a good team, that Mr. Beck and the boys were working hard, and if the school got behind the team .and let them know it, we would be on our way to a championship team. As everyone left, they felt excited about the first game of the season and listened to the band play the school song. EIGHTH GRADE The eighth grade had a class’ meeting Wednesday 30 October. Candidates for cheerleaders were chosen. They were Michele Miller, Jackie Jessup, Mary Brock and Janet Swenson. There are to be two eighth grade and one seventh grade cheerleaders. Friday morning the girls did their yells and were voted on. We chose Michele and Jackie. Monday morning the seventh grade chose Susan LeCount. Smile George! Snap—ugh! Thursday we had our individual and group pictures taken. Now we have to wait in misery until we get them back. We now have a new face in our grade. He is Mike McGraft from San Diego, California. We’re glad to have you with us Mike, and we hope you like Syracuse. Also, we would like to congratulate Dolores Hapner and others who won prizes in the Halloween art contest. JUNIOIT LADIES If you happened to be uptown Monday evening and saw a group of girls doing a lot of “strange things,” it was because the Junior Ladies held their initiation. After being uptown we went back to Sharon Byrd’s house, where the initiation was completed. Refreshments of sandwiches and pop were served by the new members. Thirteen new members were taken into the club.
For Sale Anderson windows, screens and frames. 1 large picture window. Practically new. Porch furniture—l glider, chairs, tables, magazine rack, planters. Draperies, extra nice. 1 electric radiator heater. 2 large Bamboo Shades. JOHN O. ABSHIRE PHONE UL 6-8643
