Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 53, Number 21, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 24 March 1960 — Page 6

SYRACUSE-WAWASEE JOBRIAL

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i—Thurs. 24 March 1960

HELF WAITED MEN Plax Corporation haa opaninra tor capable men who are draft and reserve exempt to work In shipping and manufacturing. The Job offers ateady employe inent and good fringe bene•fit'«. Apply in person. FLAX CORPORATION Ligonier, Ind Women Plax Corporation has openings in the plant for capable women between !0 A 40 years of age. Apply in person. PLAX CORPORATION Ligonier, Ind. PrefjMter Ixtw Prices; GOLDEN RILE CLEANERS with laundry \rili-r Wawaeee Village, Phone GL 7-3.W3; t HOI R QUICK SERVICE. Trousers. Slackly Sweater*. Skirts 6Sc; Suite; Dresses A Car Coats 51.24; Shirts (laundered! 3 for »»e. Rugs 9”*12 ’ 57.70; l>raperiee .fttbsc aq. ft. Oor Week-Mon thru Sat. Pick-up 4t Delivery Service, Sell It, With A Store News Want Ad! ■ For all makes of conventional I ■ A automatic washer parts orß service—CAlX jj MAURER'S 1 If’h. 2112 Co. Rd. 29 New Parisi

RAY BUHRT General Contractor RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL BUILDING Phones: GL 7-3431 & GL 7-2531 Road 13, Syracuse

I WILLIAM T. JOKES Real Estate & Insurance ROBERT L. HULLEY, Associate Phones: GL 7-3663; GL 7-3035; GL 7-2227 Across from the* Post Office in DOWNTOWN SYRACUSE

KNOW YOUR BANK BETTER! How well do you know your bank? It offers you: Savings accounts, checking accounts, home loans, car and personal loans, farm and business loans and many other services. ' It also offers you financial advice. Your bank is interested in you and your com* munity. Drop in anytime for a visit — get to know your bank State Bank of Syracuse All deposits insured to 110.000 by Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

WARTED SPINET PLANO WANTED: Responsible party to take -over low monthly payments on a spinet piano. Can be seen locally. Write Credit Manager. P.O. Box 215. Shelbyville, Indiana. REAL ESTAJEJIRJALE 4 ROOM HOUSE. modern full basement, coal heat. 510.000. 504 South Lake St. Robert S. McCullough. GL 7- 544 3. ______ FOR SALE: Wawasee. Year round ! liedroom home channel lot. Hardwood floors, carpeted living and dining area, modern kitchen, full bath, attached garage, gas furnace. Extremely attractive and priced to sell. Carolyn Meyer. Realtor. Phone Cromwell UL 4-6442. - FOR SALE: In town. 8 room house, cl-.se to town and school. Cliff Cripe. Phone OLobe 7-8559. GOSHEN COMMUNITY AUCTION SALES Dial KE 3-5585 or KE 3*1593 Over 20 Years Satisfactory Service to the Farmer Monday 28 March 12 p.m. Sell your livestock at Goshen each Monday where the Buyers fill their orders. Market active on all classes of' livestock. TOP PRICES: Milk Cows 257 - 50; Heifers-Steers 18 to 23.80; Bulls 22.70; Butcher Cows (Fat Cows> 16 to 18 00; Butcher Cows (Canners & Cutters) 15 to 16.50; Veal 39.50; Lambs 23.6(h Fat Hogs 15.70; Ruffs 13 to 13.80. Male Hogs 10 to 11.50; Feeder Pigs 7 to 12.00. WE HAVE THE BUYERS: Sherman, McDowell. Martin, Auctioneers. Want Ads for Results

Local Realtor Lists Recent Property Sales Recent real estate transactions handled through the office of William T. Jones Jr, local realtor, included the sale of the Lake Wawasee summer cottage of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel P. Larimer of Millersburg to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Harkless of Lake Wawasee; and the purchase by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hepler of the new 2 bedroom ranch style home in Wawasee Village belonging to Mr. and Mrs. Ray Darr. Also sold recently was the commercial plot of ground south of Syracuse on State road No. 13 which will be the site of the new $300,000 bowling lanes to be constructed by Joseph Morganthaler, local resident and businessman. The ground was owned by Mr and Mrs. Peter G. Mailers of Fort Wayne. Also recent ly consummated was the sale of the Ogden Island summer home oi Dr. and Mrs. O. W. Sicks of Indianapolis to Mr. and Mrs. John H. Olmstead, Indianapolis florists. , i Lutheran Church Plans Vacation Bible School Grace Lutheran church has announced that it will sponsor a daily vacation Bible school for two weeks beginning Monday 6 June to be held on week days at the church. 200 East Main street. The school will be open to all children in the community as well as children of the congregation. Mr. and Mrs, Garth N. Haines spent Sunday afternoon with her parents in Wawaka. Mrs. Cloy Eiler is' spending several weeks with a friend in Burket. ' CARDS OF THAMES I WISH to t» ank everyone for theit many kindneaerß. the flower*. gifts and blood donors during rfiy recent stay in the hospital and upon returning home. It has all been appreciated Mrs. Robert W. Carwile. TO everyone, in j Syracuse and North Webster area for all the help we received since our home burned recently.. Ralph Dinneen and Family WE WANT to thank our friends and neighbors for remembering our anniversary and making our open houae Sunday so very nice. Mr and Mrs James iabell. , LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF NEGOTIATION FOR SCHOOL TRANSPORTATIONCONTRACTS Notice is hereby given that the Board t Education ot the Metropolitan School District of Turkey Creek Township. Kosciusko County. Indiana will begin negotiations' at 7:30 P.M. EST on April 13. 1960 at the super-, Intendent's office located at tho Syr*- | ,-use School for the transportation of | school children on those routes served by school-owned equipment. Definite specifications, which describe these routes to be traveled and other con- I dittoes which will be required In the contract, are now on file in the office , of the superintendent. C. W Kroh. Secretary ] Board of Education METROPOLITAN SCHOOL DISTRICT OF TURKEY CREEK TOWNSHIP LEGAL NOTICE OF TCBLIC HEARING Public Service Commission of Indiana Docket No. 28585 IN THE MATTER OF THE JOINT PETITION OF JASPER TELEPHONE CORPORATION. URBANA TELEPHONE COMPANY. INC AND UNITED TELEPHONE COMPANY OF INDIANA. INC FOR AUTHORITY TO MERGE: THE JOINT PETITION OF JASPER TELEPHONE CORPORTATION AND URBANA TELEPHONE COMPANY INC to assignall OF THEIR CERTIFICATES OF TERRITORIAL ANTHORITY TO UNTED TELEPHONE COMPANY OF' INDIANA. INC IN CONNECTION WITH SAID PROPOSED MERGER. AND THE PETITION OF UNITED TELEPHONE COMPANY OF INDIANA. INC FOR ANTHORITY TO (a) ISSUE AND DISPOSE OF 22.700 SHARES OF ITS 850.00 PAR VALUE COMMON STOCK: <b) CONVERT THE EXCHANGE OF JASPER TELEPHONE CORPORATION AND URHANA TELEPHONE COMPANY INC TO DIAL OPERATION AND TO APPLY APPLICABLE DIAL RATES F UNITED TELEPHONE COMPANY OF INDIANA INC. TO SAID EXCHANGES UPON CONVERSION OF EACH EXCHANGE TO DIAL OPERATION/ (e> TO ELIMINATE CERTAIN MESSAGE TOLL SERVICE AND ESTABLISH FREE INTER-EX-CHANGE SERVICE IN LIEU THEREOF , NORTHWESTERN INDIANA TELEPHONE COMPANY. INC.. RESPONDENT Not to* la hereby given that the Public Service Commission of Indiana will conduct a public hearing in thia eauae to the Rooms of the Commission. 441 State House. Indianapolis. Indiana, st 9:64 AM. (f*ST» which Is 14:44 AM.. (CDSTI. on Wednesday. April 19. 1960 Public participation is requested PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF INDIANA BY: George O. Cline. Secretary INDIANAPOLIS. INDIANA March IS. 1960 »

Newcomers Elect Next Board of Officers Twenty-seven members answered roll call at the NewRegister by 2 April To Vote in Primaries Residents .of Syracuse and Turkey Creek township who are not registered must do so by 2 April if they want to vote in the primary elections 3 May. Mrs. Annabelle Coil, manager of the license branch located on Main street in Syracuse, is equipped to register residents for voting. At the east end of Wawasee Lake, one can register at the state fish hatcheries; also, at Mock’s Marina near Waco where Mrs. Willodean.Tytler has registration forms. , Precinct committeemen will be glad to assist anyone in registering and may be contacted by phone. Republican committeemen are Virgil Bobeck. precinct 1; Ralph Oyler precinct 2; Ernest Buchholz, precinct 3: and Chester Stiffler, precinct 4. To vote in the primary election 3 May, a person must have lived in the state for 6 months, n the county for 60 days and the township 30 days. The SyracuScene . . . Lowell Barnhart left last week for Vero Beach. Florida to be gin spring training at the Lofc Angeles Dodgers camp. His wife and two daughters will stay in Warsaw with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed See, and will join him after the training period. • Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Forrest have moved into his mother’s property-at Oakwood Park from Muncie, After two more weeks at Ball State in Muncie, where he is a senior. Mr. Forrest will begin a peroid of practice teacher in the Goshen schools. Mrs. Forrest is spending these two weeks with her parents in Kokomo. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Johnson were in Fort Wayne Friday for a birthday dinner honoring their 4 year old grandson, Tom my Oaks Mr. and Mrs- Roy Philips have returned to their home after spending the winter in Florida. West Virginia, Kentucky and Indianapolis. Miss Susan Morganthaler returned Sunday to Winter Park. Florida,- after spending spring vacaton from Rollins College, here with her parents. Mr. and Mrs J. C. Morganthaler.

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USED CARS 1958 Chevrolet Special Nomad Station Wagon. Ra- 1 dlo. heater and windshield 1955 CHEVROLET 4-door V-8 washer. Automatic Trans. Power Glide. SHARP. One Owner. 1958 CHEVROLET I _____ Brookwood Wagon. Radio, |. Good Second Cars ; 1958 CHEVROLET 1951 BUICK 2-door hardtop, Impala 2-door’hardtop. W.W. —— tires. 250 motor. Turboglide, j COMPLETE STOCK OF radio, heater. Low milage. J%O CHEVROLETS One owner. Sharp. SYRACUSE'S ONLY SH S’, ■:: £ AUTHORIZED 0,11 ”” 2 NEW CAR DEALER TRY OUR SHOP WE OPEN EVENINGS BY SERVICE THE CARS APPOINTMENT WE SELL S & M MOTORS ED KLEINKNIGHT Phone GLobe 7-3777

comers Club meeting Wednesday night 16 March at the home of Mrs. Eugene Hall. Assisting hostesses were Mrs. Fred Johnson, Mrs. Thomas Smith and Mrs. W. D. Luttman. Mrs. Arthur Etes and Mrs. Donna Yoder were welcomed as new members and Mrs. Terry McClintic as a guest. Mrs Donna Hostetler was elected president for the 1960-61 year; Mrs. Richard Webb, vice president; Mrs. Jeon Rodgers, secretary and Mrs. George Pippinger. treasurer. Movies on Red Cross work and the blood program were shown wth emphasis given to the blood mobile visit to Syracuse on Monday 21 March. Plans were made forth! annual style show to be given 20 April at the high school gym. -This will be a city wide show with prizes and refreshments included. Tickets at 50c each are on sale by all members.

Toni Socks ARROW SHIRTS Cooper’s JOCKEY UNDERWEAR Wawasee Village Phone GL 7-3664

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