Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 52, Number 20, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 19 March 1959 — Page 8

EUB Church Announces , Program For Holy Week Calvary E.UB Church will observe Holy Week with evening services beginning at 1:30 The following schedule is planned: Palm Sunday evening there will be a special film. Monday's service will be on the Events of Holy Monday Tuesday: "A Day of Conflict." Wednesday: “Retirement and Renewal.” Thursday : “Drama In the Upper Room" and communion service. Friday: Union service at the Methodist Church 1 to 3 p.m. Easter: Union sunrise service at the church with special speaker at 6 a_m Easter breakfast at the parsonage for Youth Fellowship at 7:30 am. Church school at 9:45 and Easter Worship service at 10:45 am. Lutherans Elect New Members To Council At the annual congregational meeting of the Grace Lutheran Church held recently, four members were elected to the church council for a three-year period. These members are Paul Levemier, Wayne McMillan. Bruce Grindle and Leßoy Riddle (honorary trustee'*. Hilary Bachman was elected president of the church council at its regular monthly meeting Other officers elected for the ensuing year are Avon Bushong, vice-president: Paul Levemier. secretary: H J. Bauman, treas- . urer: and Nita Kline, assistant treasurer. Hilary Bachman. Paul Levernler and Leßoy Riddle were appointed to serve as trustee* for 1959. S’ lviu Karesh Wins PTA Spelling Bee Correct spelling of the word “colander" followed by the word "betrayal' spelled victory for Sylvia Karesh. 8-A pupil of Miss Lillian Hamman in the annual PTA Spelling Bee Tuesday night at the Syracuse gym. Sylvia, daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Karesh. who was appearing in her 3rd spelling bee took first over Donna Dreher, second place winner, and 7-B pupil of Mrs. Mary Alice Witsaman. Donna, an alternate taking the, place of Tom Kramer who was ill. had also appeared in two previous contests. In third place /was Susan LeCount. 8-B pupil of Miss Hamman. was enrolled in her fourth spelling bee. A blue ribbon and a 13 cash award was presented to Sylvia by Charles Garner on behalf of the Turkey Creek Township PTA sponsors of the event. Donna Dreher received a red ribbon and a $2 award while a white ribbon and a $1 was awarded to Susan L 4 ’Count Mrs. Gladys Morris, Syracuse grade school teacher, was in charge of the event. Pronouncer of words was Mrs Keith Whiteman of the high school English department. Judges were Miss Ethel Bowser. Syracuse librarian. Lowell JDetwiler of the high school science department, and Mrs. James Stucky of the local PTA. Charles Garner operated the recorder. A program of band music by the sth grade band under the direction of James Lentz was presented during the intermission. A flute solo by Linda Robertson. Bth grader, accompanied by Marcina Greene, and a baritone solo by sth grader David Hale, accompanied by Sue Herdrich. added to the program. PTA president Frank Hale asked for ten adults to help with ♦he traffic survey to be held Thursday 26 March. He also announced a PTA executive council meeting for 4 p.m. 31 March et the school house SyraecsSceae . . . Mrs. Olive Miller and Mrs. Edith Rhode were in Fort Wayne Tuesday for the day.

Syracuscene ... Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Insiey returned Monday from two months in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Beckman who spent the winter in Fort Wayne returned Monday to begin preparations for the season at the Turkey Creek Furniture Shop. Mr. and Mrs. Einar T. Anderson arrived in Mobile. Alabama, Sunday from Puerta La Cruz, Venezuela, where Mr. Anderson was a member of the UH. Consul. They are now visiting in Florida and expect to spend some time in Washington. D.C. before returning to their home in Syracuse Mrs. Junior Traster will return today from New York where she went Saturday to attend the International Beauty Show at the Statler Hotel. Canadian Mounties March Theme For Cubs ‘‘Canada. Land of the Mounties" will be the theme of the month for Cub Pack No. 28 as they meet Tuesday evening 24 March at the Scout Cabin. Den No. 7. under the direction of Den-mother Mrs. Robert Walker. will be in charge of the program. Den No. 3. will have the opening ceremony and Den No. 6 will close the meeting. Table displays relating to the theme of police or “Mountle" work will be arranged by Cubs of the remaining dens. A short talk on safety for children will be given by a law enforcement officer. Also planned in the near future is an inspection trip to the Indiana State Police Barracks at Legonier. Pay Claimants For Kale I. Mail Box Damages Mr. and Mrs. Chet McCuen were in South Bend Tuesday where McCuen expected to appear as a witness in the Federal court in the case of mail box destruction on Kale Island last spring. Defendants plead guilty and trial was dismissed. Bob Ruhl, driver of the truck which is reported to have knocked down a number of mail boxes, agreed voluntarily to pay damages. The McCuens were instructed that claims would be paid in the Parole office on the 3rd floor of the post office building in South Bend. When they received their claim, they w’ere told to tell other claimants that payment can be collected at the above named office. WOMEN’S RELIEF CORPS Thirteen members of the Women's Relief Corps met Monday evening in regulair session. Fol lowing the business meeting each member reported on her “dollar earned" project. Mrs. Effie Emerson won the prize for these reports. Mrs. Hattie Cripe, acting as hostess, served delicious chicken salad sandwiches and coffee with Easter eggs during the social hour. The next meeting will be 6 April. DINNER-BRIDGE PARTY Mrs Frank Rehrer and Mrs. Carl Penn entertained twentytwo guests at dinner and bridge Friday night at Foo and Faye’s. Easter decorations of egg shells and chicks with arrangements of spring flowers and pussywillows centered the long dinner table. High prizes were won by Mrs. Harold Gray. Mrs Lucy Kegg and Mrs. Arnold Pfingst with a favor at each of the six tables going to high scorers. Guests from out of town were Mrs. Louis, Levy and Mrs. Walter Petty of Ligonier. CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY Mr and Mrs Everett Dunn entertained Tuesday evening in their home on Road 13 with a dinner honoring Mr. Dunn’s birthday. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Clay Pugh of Albion. Mr and Mrs. Mrs. Herman Price of KendallMax Adair of Brimfield. Mr. and ville. and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bushong of Syracuse.

Methodist Choir Hans Easter Sunday Cantata A cantata entitled “The Glorious Galilean” will be presented by the chancel choir of the Syracuse Methodist Church Easter Sunday afternoon at 4 p.m. in the church. An annual event of the Methodist choir for’the past fifteen years, members have been preparing for the musical event for a number of weeks under the direction of Blair Laughlin, choir director. TOT LATITnf CLASSIFY cardT of thanks WE WOULD like to thank all the people who helped us the night of our accident and especially the First Aid department of Syracuse for taking us to the hospital. I also want to thank all my neighbors and friends who sent cards while I was in the hospital. Mrs. George Nordman and daughters. Kay and Sharon. WAITES WANTED. URGENTLY: A three bedroom modern home to rent for one year with option to purchase. This property must have small acreage attached or large lot. Contact Herschel B. Leatherman. Real Estate Broker. Box 606 Syracuse. Phone 1724-M. , LEGAL NOTICES Notice to bidders NOTICE TO MANUFACTURERS and SUPPLIERS Notice is hereby given that on the 31st day of April. 1959. up to the hour of 7:30 p.m. Central Daylight Saving Time, at the Clerk-Treasurer’s office, that the Board of Trustees of the Town »f Syracuse. Indiana, will received sealed blds for furnishing 20.000 gallons or less of Cutback Asphalt MC-1. MC-3, MC-3. and RC-2 and RC-3 for the year .1959. Each bld must be accompanied by a bond or certified check in -the sum equal to 10 per cent of the total amount' of the bld. leas the freight' charges guaranteeing faithful performonces of the contract to be entered Into by and' between the Board of Trustees of said Town of Syracuse, and the successful bidders Only the materials specified in specifications will be considered. Each proposal shall be filed, on the regular prescribed Form No. 95-1943. and the non-colluslon affidavit signed and sworn to according to the’law governing such matters. The Board of Trustees reserves the right to reject any and all blds. In witness thereof, we have hereunto set our hand and real of the Board of Trustees of the Town of Syracuse. Indiana, on this 17th day of March 1959. BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE TOWN OF SYRACUSE J. Barton Cox. President. Harry Nicolat Member. , Harry Coy. Member. Attest ' Ernest O. Buchholz. Town Clerk-Treasurer. Specifications The Board of Trusteer of the Town of Syracuse will receive sealed blds up to the hour of 7:30 p.m . Central Daylight Saving Time, on the 31st day of April 1959 for furnishing 20,0tf0 gallons or less of Cutback Asphalt MC-1 MC-2 and MC-3 and RC-2 and RC-3. The. Cutback Asphalt shall be bld to be delivered in tank cars f.0.b., the Baltimore * Ohio siding at Syracuse. Each bld shall be filed on the regular prescribed Form No 95 for 1957. This form shall act as a contract. A bidder’s bond or certified check in the sum equal to 10 per cent of tne total of the bld. less freight, must be filed with the bld. The, specifications for the asphalt are those of the United States government and the aggregate specifications are the ones used by the State Highway Commission of Indiana Tthe successful bidders will ship all or any portion of the materials mentioned above within a reasonable length of time after receiving notice, unless prevented by strikes or any condition beyond control, such as tank car shortn -.' ivll or military authority, or %ny other government or state orders or directives that may be issued. IT March 1959. ERNEST O BUCHHOLZ. Town Clerk-Treasurer. NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice Is hereby given that on the 21st day of April. 1959. up to the hour of 7:30 pm.. Centra! Daylight Saving T me at the Clerk-Treasurer’s office, that the Board of Trustees of the Town of Syracuse. Indiana, will receive sea Id bids for the heating and application of 20.000 gallons nr less of Cutback Asnhalt MC-1. MC-3 and MC-3 and RC-3 and RC-3. including brushing the streets before application of asphaltum, hauling and spreading of gbave! by the ton from stock pile ■r. S'- racuse and'or direct from Sturm A Dillard Grave! Co. as used on streets under improvement. The Board of Trustees reserve the right to reject any and all btda Outside of envelope shall be marked ’’Bid For Street Improvement.” In witness thereof, we have hereunto set our hand and seal of the Board of Trustees of the Town of Syracuse Indiana. on this 17th day of March. 1959. J BARTON CAX. Pre. HARRY NICOLA! Member HARRY L. COY. Member Board of Town Trust ere Attest: Ernest O. Buchholz Town Clerk-Treasurer

LEGAL ROTICES INDIANA ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE COMMISSION 301 Illinois Bldg.. Indianapolis I.EGAL NOTICE OF ' PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that the Local Alcoholic Beverage Board of Kosciusko County. Indiana, will at 10 am on the 10 day of April, 1959 at the Clerk’s Office. Court House, in the City (or town) of Warsaw. Indiana in said County, begin investigation of the applications of the following named persona. requesting the issue to the applicants at the locatioins hereinafter set out. of the Alcohol Beverage Permits of the classes hereinafter designated and will, at said time and place, receive Information concerning the fitness of said applicants, and the propriety of issuing the permits applied for to such applicants at the premises named: Nelson M. Felts A Henry L.. Poyser (Restaurant) Beer 4 Wine Retailer. 115 South Huntington St-. Syracuse, Indiana Orville R & Faye Peterman (Package Store) Beer. Liquor * Wine Dealer, 405 East Washington St.. North Webster, Indiana Jones Hotel Enterprises. Inc. (Resort Hotel) Beer. Liquor & Wine Retailer, Vawter Park UNINCORPORATED SAID INVESTIGATION WILL BE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. AND PUBLIC PARTICIPATION IS REQUESTED INDIANA ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE COMMISSION By E. G. Mlnniear Executive SecretaryNoble Ellis Chairman LEGAL ROTICES Q NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that The Board of Town Trusteea Town of Syracuse. Kosciusko County, Indiana, will at their regular meeting on the 31st day of April. 1959, at the hour of 7 o’clock PM . In the Town Hall. In the Town of Syracuse, accept bids for the construction of an asphalt curb and street improvement along the West Boundary of North Huntington Street. In the said Town of Syracuse, running from Allen Street, North to the North Boundary of Good's Addition In said town according to the drawings and specifications of the Town Engineer on with the Town Clerk-Treasurer. Bidders may examine the plans and specifications in the office of the Clerk-Treasurer for the purpose of preparing bids and may submit their bids in writing to the said Clerk-Treasurer in advance of the hour set for the opening of said bids? Each bid must, be accompanied by a Certified or cashier's check In an amount at least equal to 5 of the bld. br bidders bond equal to the full amount of said bld. The contract for said work will be awarded to the lowest and best bidder, but the Board of Town Trustees reserves the right to reject all bids and to readverttse BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES J. Barttfn Cox Harry L. Coy Harry Nicolai Attest: Ernest Buchholz Town Clerk-Treasurer ~ LEGAL ROTICES NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice is hereby given that on the ‘7th day of April 1959 up to the hour of 7:30 P.M. Central Daylight Saving Time at the Clerk Treasurers office that the Board of Trustees of the Town of Syracuse. Indiarfa will receive sealed written bids forXthe mowing and care of the Lake side Park. Closson Park. 840 Evergreen Park, and the grounds adjacent to the Town pumping station and Jail building, for the year 1959 which is May Ist 1959 to October 15. 1959. The Owner agrees to remove the rubbish and debris piled and accumulated by the contractor. » The Contractor agrees to furnish the necessary tools equipment and maintenance supplies also cut and trim all shrubbery and keep all the grounds free and clear of all Rubbish and debris, and the services to first class workmanlike mknner. The Board of Town Trustees reserves the right to reject any and all blds. Outside of envelope must read “Bld for Syracuse Public Park Maintenance for 1959.’’ In witness thereof we have hereunto set our hand and seal of the Board of Town Trustees of the Town of Syracuse. Indiana on this 3rd day of March 1959 J Bartoh Cox Harry Ijlicolal Harry L. Coy Board of Town Trustees Attest Ernest O. Buchholtz Town Clerk-Treasurer WANT ADS Phone 191

Public Tribute to CHARLES A. HALLECK FRIDAY 20 MARCH. 6:30 P.M. at New Warsaw Armory, State Road 15 North SMORGASBORD DINNER $2.00 Buy tickets at door or from any precinct committeeman ■ $ Kosciusko County Republican Central Committee Giles Hoffer, County Chairman

SYRA6USE-WAWASEE JOURNAL

Thursday 19 March 1959

School Menus For Week Beginning 23 March Monday: Sloppy joes, au gratin, potatoes, fruit, cookie, milk, milk. Tuesday Pinto beans and ham. lettuce salad fruit, combread, jelly, milk. Wednesday: Turkey and dressing. spiced crab apple ring, green beans, fruit salad, bread and butter, milk. Thursday Ham loaf, cole slaw baked apple sauce, bread and butter, chocolate milk f candy Easter egg. GOSHEN COMMUNITY AUCTION SALES Over 20 Years Satisfactory Service to the Fanner Phone 3-1602-—-3-1593 Monday 23 March 12 p.m. Monday is the day to sell your surplus livestock at auction. Market continues to be higher and very active. TOP PRICES Milk Cows— 250.00 Feifers-Steers 20 to 27.20 Bulls 25.40 Butcher Cows (Fat) —lB to 20.80 Butcher Cows 16 to 18 Veal _ 37.00 Lrmbs _ £■. 21.80 Fat Hogs ■ 17.20 Ruffs 13.50 to 15.50 Male Hogs 10 30 Feeder Pigs 9 to 16 Breeder Bull 150.00 We Have The Buyen Sherman - McDowell - Martin —Auctioneers— Romayne Sherman-Ora Thomas LOCAL ONE OWNER 1958 CHEVROLET 4-dr Wagon. 5000 act. mi. 250 H.P. eng. P.S. & PJB. This one Is like new throughout. 1956 PLYMOUTH Belvedire 4-dr. Sedan. This is a one owner car with Powerflite, radio, heater, tinted glass and tires that only have 3,000 mi wear. Still another like new. one owner car. 1956 CHEVROLET Bel-Air 4-dr. 250 H.P. eng., radio and heater. Like New. 1955 CHEVROLET Std. Trans. 8 cyl. Clean. 1955 PONTIAC 4-dr. 8 cyl. std trans. One Owner. • Several cheaper cars from which to choose. We will be open on Mon. & Thurs. Nights — Immediate Delivery on New Cars. S and M Motors ED KLEINKNIGHT PHONE 2SO-J

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