Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 51, Number 10, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 9 January 1958 — Page 9

STMNISE-WAWASEE JOURNAL

Thursday 9 Jan. 1958-

Rates.* - Sc per word, minimum eharfe, s#e. payable in advance. Telephi <ned ads subject to 25c . biliinc c barge. Display advert beLpients o * this pace. SI.OO per column 1 och. Maximun she six column In tbei : Phone 191 MISCELI aueooTfob sale LEESBURG Winter Specials — Douglas Fir Dimension Lumber as low as SBSM del’d. Nice * sheathing b oards as low as SBBM del'd, i 'Hear redwood paneling from $ YSOM del’d. B D Fix plywood 4 " plugged. 10 sq. ► ft. P’,-wood pa Dei tag — several kinds natural & Many othii; real specials. All prices guaranteed. Ph. Leesburg Lumber 9 '] Co. collect OL 3-3144 in Leesburg. Indiana. . NEW Location after Jammry 1 * 1958. W. V. PALMER, SfoC.kei and Feeder Cattle, 7 mtles North of Peru or 3 mjjes North of Mexico on U.S. 31. m AKC Pugs. Apricot, black mask. 10 weeks old. Excellent pets for children. Will sacrifice. Glen /Sfcßfth. RR 3 Phone Webster »[CIH4->f. ’ : • . - 1' 1 \frs. Jan Rinker W A TE& SOFTENER SALT: 9 Purina, Pogburger, Rydfcs Flakes, dry dog food, wild birdseed. High grade soft coal and* fireplace coal. Syracuse Coal 0 and Feed. Phone 45. FOR SALE — L. C. Smith typewriter, kneehole desk with six »j drawers (typewriter compartment in desk). 820. May be purchased separately. Phone 105. m FOR SALE—Rereford calves and • T yearlings. Any number at any time. Stealy Stockyards. Olivet and Marshall, Mich. - DOORS: 24” x 6': 28”x6’54”; j 30”x6'6”; 32”x6'71a": 36”x7’. i Also casement windows. Cliff Cripe. Phone 117-R. i MAN’S Heavy Storm Coat. Medium size. Alpaca lining, waterproof. 820. Phone 66 W. j' ► MUtELLAREOm 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. S FOR REIT RENTALS Modern bungalow for small family. Automatic gas heat. On Highway 13 near Syracuse. SSO ► per month. Immediate occupancy. EVERETT F. KETERING—INSURANCE SERVICE . Phone 226-R or 1653-M " Dick Denzel. Realtor APARTMENT FOR REN T—furnished or unfurnished, heat ) furnished, washing facilities, private entrance and bath. Inquire at Pettat's Dept. Store, Ligonier. Indiana. Phone 51. I 5-ROOM HOME. 2 bedrooms, on Brooklyn Street. One block West of school. Hot water heat. John Hughes. Phone U1 6-6717. >- . WAITER Attention: Bomeone to bowl an Ladies Tues. Nlte Beginners l League. Contact Mrs. Nancy w Sea rfoss j STANDING HARD MAPLE v Soft Maple and Basswood. YODER , LUMBER CO.. LaOrange, In- ' diana. Phone 2005-J or 345-M. - Olen A. Smith WANT TO BUY womens ice % skates size 7or 7 Vi- Phone W 1648-R . , f§2gs£nß2E| SEWER CLEANING | Lml Mm — Mmmm i OSCAR DAHL

BUtIMESS OH ORTURITIER SPARE TIME Income—For a reliable man or woman from this area aspiring to earn $400.00 a month. Refilling and collecting money from our New Automatic Merc iiandising Machines. dis per :>int “HersheyEts" a new pro:luct of the Hershey Chocolate Corp. No selling or experien;* necessary. To qualify you must have car. reference and $5!>5.00 to $995.00 working capital which is secured by inventory. Devoting about 6 hours per week to business. your enc' on percentage of collections will net good monthly earnings with an excellent opportunity for taktag over full time. Income increasing according!?. For personal interview write giving full particulars. name , address, age and phone number to District Manager. Dept;. 132, 473 E. 115th St.. Cleveland 8. t>hio. Lewis Cobbum RESPONSIBLE PARTY — To service & supply accounts of electronic hardwares in local area, as your iwn distributor. Part time to start, need not infringe on present employment. No selling required, all inventory and suppiy work. This is t your own hush ess with S4OO a month to star: with a poten- , ttal of $25,000 s?er year. $2,900 available cash needed immediately to start uhich is secured by equipment t nd stock. If sincerely interested, send brief resume to Box 5174. St. Paul. rs Minnesota. EARN EXTRA Money! Demonstrate Gifts. Toys, Gadgets on Party Plan. We train you. Car , Nec. No Oblifation. GLASSanston. Illinois REAL ESTATf FOR SALE • , s A SAMPLE OF DICK DENZEL’S OFFERINGS 3,900’ Lake Frontage—- . . . unlimited possibilities 1 BR. Boston Street .$ 1,600 Syracuse Suburbun _slo,Boo Channel cottages , $ 3,750 Channel lots —SOLD OUT Wawasee lots SOLD OUT Ogden Island $35,900 Ogden Island $ 6,500 South Shore $19,000 Wawasee. East Side $18,500 Wawasee, East Side L SOLD Papakeechie* $ 9,000 Papakeechie Hone $ 6,000 Papakeechie Lots —$ 1,750 Home and Income $15,000 Also Business Opportunities* Listings Needed ’ Wishing You a td Your Team The Best Os DICK DENZEI . REALTOR Office South of Johnson Hotel Phone Syracuse 1653-M or Everett Ketering. 226; R SYRACUSE TOW NT LOT. Now on market. N. Hun mg ton St. lOOx 132 ft. Will t e sold at low price to settle estate. DEW ART LAKE. 2 beautiful brick homes on the lake. These are new cpnstn ction each with stone fireplace and many extras. $12,500 and $13,500. THREE BEDROOM FRAME house, hardwood floors down, quiet street in Syracuse. $5,300. A real 1 uy. NO. 96 NORTS3 shore Drive. Syracuse lake. Beautiful > frontage and s:;a wall, easy to care for home. Two bedrooms. $18,500.00. TWO BEDROO A HOME, all knotty pine interior, oil heat, large garage ;ith house west of Boy Scout Cabin. WIDE SELECTION of cottages and hpmes on Wawasee. Also lots overlooking the lake. Goshen properties. EARLE WALT? — REALTOR Syracuse Phone 1612-L Russell lyman »ERJCES SIMPSON NUFSING HOME. Private, rooms, state licensed. Rates from „$; B.WK per week. 114 Bouth Sixth Street Goshen. Phone 3-2315. I WILL DO laun try work in my home. Phone 2>R.

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CARDS OF THANKS __ WE WISH to express our heartfelt thanks to the many ♦friends and neighbors who provided food and did so many kind things for us following our recent tragedy. Your help was greatly appreciated. Rebecca Kitson and Family. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF PETITION TO : VACATE PORTION OF STREET I IN THE KOSCIUSKO CIRCUIT JANUARY TERM. I*s* slATfe OF INDIANA ) KOSCIUSKO COUNTY ) f , t»nw No. 2*729 E STuOL.MIU.ER pin*THE 'UNINCORPORATED VILLAGE OF SUDLOW' AND MARSH S CORRECTED FLAT TO SOUTH PARK. LAKE WAWASEE. AND TO THE CITIZENS THEREOF jNotic-e is hereby Kiv«fn that Charles E.,i Stoolm Her has filed hi* petition in thf Kosciusko Circuit Court praying for ’an order vacating a portion of Oak Line, a street In said plat, said portion of said street lying over and across the following described land in said plat: ! All of that part of a 20 foot atreet named as Oak Lane and which atreet is ahyown on the recorded plat of Sudlow and Marsh's Cor- s * r.-< ted plat to South Park. In Kos- 1 irtttsko ! County. Indiana, in Plat Hook 2: page 45 in Recorder'* offire in said county and state. lying and adjoining on the west of that portion of Lots 14 and 15 in said plat and on the east of that portion of Lot number 2 in Marsh's Addition to South Park, more pat tlcularly described a# follows: Beginning. at Woods Street. 50 feet southeasterly from the point touch.ed by the extension of the I northwest lifie of Los 1* in Sudlow and Marsh's Corrected Plat to South Park through Lot 2 in Marsh's Addition to South Park, said beginning p oint being the moat southern point of a tract heretofore deeded to Emma G. Adam* on the Bth day of September. I*3l. thence in a northeasterly 'direction through said Lot 2 In ..’Marsh's Addition and Lot IS in Sudlow and Marsh's Corrected Plat of South Park. ,to a point in the northeasterly line of said Lot 15. which is located ten feet in a southeasterly direction from the most northernly point of said Lot 15; thence in a southeasterly direction following the shore line of •Lake Wawasee. to the eastern point of Lot 13: thence southwesterly on the line of said Lot 13 to a atone on' the top of the bank: thenc-e southwesterly to a point 23 feet from the Lot 13: which is also the eastern point of Lot-'2 in said Marsh's : Addition: thence Southwesterly on the southeasterly lineof said Lot 2. to Wood Street; thence northwesterly following Mood Street to the place of beginning. saving and excepting a tract off the southeasterly side of said description heretofore sold to Frederick Orumme. in, the year 1938," in raid county and state, which petition is docketed as Cause No. 28729. You are hereby further notified that the Court will hear and determine the evidence thereon in said cause in the Court Room in the city: of Warsaw, state of Indiana, at 9:39 s A M on the 23rd day of January. 1958 XANDERS & XANDERS Attorneys for Petitioner*. In United States Service Navy Lt. Brent Bushong. son of Mrs. Beulah I. Bushong of Route 3. Syracuse, Indiana, and hysband of the former Miss Mae A. Greer of Owensboro. Ky.. with the Air Anti-Submarine Squadron 21, participated in a Striking Force training exercise (Striked), with the First Fleet off the coast of Southern California during December 3-6. The operation emphasized the latest and most modern tactics in air and guided missile strikes against land mass, air defense, anti-submarine and replenishment operations. Fourteen thousand personnel and 37 ships of the First Fleet participated, as well as carrier and land based aircraft from Southern California bases. The Bushongs have two children. Greg. 4, and David, 3. They live at 604 Colorado Avenue, Chula Vista. California. Completes Basic Training Army Pvt. John W. Yeater. 22. whose wife, Patricia, lives on Route 1. Milford*. Indiana, recently completed eight weeks of combat training* at Fort Carson. Colorado. " K-. Yeater is a 1953 gradual* of Milford High School and a former printer tor the Exchange Publishing Corp. In New Peris. : His father. Waldo E. Yeater, lives at 714 South Main, Goshen. MYERS FAMILY TO BUILD NEW DEW ART LAKE HOME Mrs. W. H. Myers plans Ho build a new home on the location at Dewart Lake where their former home burned Christmas Day. For the present. Mrs. Myers and her daughter, Mrs. Jack Kitson and two sons. Mike and Mark, are living in Redmond Park on the northwest side of Dewart Lake. *

Bowling... Monday County league Team Standings W L Pilchers t 53 15 Sleepy Owl 47 21 Sportman Bar 46 22 K’s Food Shop 38 30 Pickwick Lounge 36 32 Fconazny Gas 33 35 Blue Shingle 33 35 N. Webster Hdw. 26 42 Kurley’s Keglers 26 42 Liberty Coach 24 , 44 Anchor Bar 24 44 N. Webster Gas Co. 22 46 High ream Series;Sleepy Owl —263s:High team Game: Sleepy 0w1—916. High Individual Series—G. Nordman—s66: M. Hpstetter—--565: B. Treadway—s63; B. Spearman—ss7: J. Carr —557: Longenbaugh—ss2: L. Wogoman —547: D. 8e11—545: .E. Gordon —543; C. Beck—s 43: Rr Penick —543; T. Auer—s3B; G. Beavers —525; C. Gamer—sl4; Vonasch —509; Weaver—slo. 200 Games— Nordman—2l9; Bell—202: Gordon —203; Spearman—226: Kern—2ol; S. Carr -*211; J. Carr—2os; Hostetter—--200&202; Garner—-200. Thursday Nlghi Ladies League Team Standings W L K link’s Supermarket 35 13 Foo & Faye 32 16 Denzel Realtors 31 17 Pilcher’s Snoes 26*4 2 lli Louie’s Gril 26 22 Gil’s Pure Oil 26 22 Frog Tavern 23 25 S & M Motors 21 27 Rose Jewelry 20 28 Baugher Bilders 17*4 30*4 Herrmann’s Gas .1114 36 !4 Team high series — Klink’s 2,178. Team high game—Foo & Faye 779. 500 series —E. Blakesley 204-161-158. 523; C. Knisely 203-164-138. 505. 450 series or better —E. Tatman 494; V. Penn 492; L. Gilbert 458; C. Karr 471; W. Finton 454; M. Vanderveer 487; M. Smith 462; B. Kline 461. 170 game or better—L. Buhrt 179; P. Kleinknight 19!; D. Armbruster, 180. Friday Night Mixed League Team Standings W L Mench TV 34 17 Wawasee Lumber 2754 23*4 Seiffert Tile ' L 24 2T Kitson Plumbing 24 2T Sportsman Center 22*4 284 S & M Motor Sales 22 29 High Team Series and Game:

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Mench TV, 1,941 and 741. High Individual Game (Men) Bob Byrd 214; (Women) Mary Byrd 200. High Individual Series (Men) Bob Byrd 562; (Women) Mary Byrd*49o. 200 Games or better: Bob Byrd 214; Bin Smith 212; Dick Brown 201. 170 Games or better: Mary Byrd 200: Mary Rose Henning 182. Tuesday Afternoon League Team Standings W L Loveda’s Beauty Salon 344 13*2 Wawasee Mfg. 28 20 Wawasee Laundromat 19 29 Howard’s Restaurant 18 30 State -Bank 15 33 440 series or better: K. Graff 461; J. Van Sickle 492; C. Kan--514; L. Xanders 461; E. Blakesley 450; J. Anglemyer 441. 170 Game or better: K. Graff 174; E. Tatman 174; J. Van Sickle 179; C. Karr 189: E. Blakesley 172: S: Tytler 171. Dorothy Herdrich 127 (triple score >; Katy Graff 6-7-10 split. Charles Dean Suffers Injury At Work Monday Charles Dean suffered a painful injury Monday afternoon At American Industries. His right hand caught in’ a roller while he was cleaning it resulting in injury to the thumb and fore finger. He will be required to carry the bandaged hand in a sling for several weeks and will be unable to work during that time. Recent Illnesses W. F. Calnon, who has been ill for the past several weeks, has recovered sufficiently to spend some time now at his office at American industries. J Mrs. John Schroeder, wife of Rev. Schroeder. pastor of the Solomon . Creek Church. Is recovering from a fracture Os the right ankle resulting from a fall near the church Sunday 29 December. Bert Cripe has been nursing a very sore foot for several weeks. Frank Rehrer is Improving slowly since his return from the hospital just before Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Cripe. Bunny and Bruce returned to Syracuse from a Florida vacation on Saturday. 4th January. WhUe gone, they also visited New Orleans and Biloxi. Mississippi.