Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 54, Number 29, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 13 April 1961 — Page 7

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CLASSIFIED ADS MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE_ ALL USED. 2 electric stove* 2 electric refrigerator*, 2 «** atovea, Weatxnghouae Laundromat and dryer.. 24 inch Jacobsen' rider mower. Wawaaee Electric. GLobe 7-3908. Located at Wavuiee Golf Club. 4-13 FOR SALE—IB uaed lawnmower* $15.09 and up. WaWa«ee Village Hardware. Road 13 South. Syracuse. Phone GL . 7-3015 ■ -4-13 H DAVENPORT and matching chair. Gras upholstery. 131 East Boston Street.' GI. 7-3780.4-13 sr’KCIALtZING ln Hereford arid Angus Calve® Available at all times. Stealy Cattte Co.. Marshall and Olivet. Michigan- . . HO VP ATS High Gravity Hybrid Seed ; Corn is here, at your dealer* Thomas Ho.wnt. Francesville. Ind.■ ■ ' CABINS BY HAMILL—Log or frame construction, colonial. lakeside, contemiM»rary and "A” frame d*«s<ri. *h eri 'Sundays . 2 to- 4- pm. MU St Ml4O Grand Ledge, M - ii: ■ ■ CUT FLOWERS GROWN tn our own greenhouse, fresh dally Blooming potted planta Floater, made up for all occasion* ■- -- ' Fra* Delivery BEER'S GREENHOUSE Milford Phon* OL 3-23(1 ■ TF STAGE ' ' * “ COLOR CENTER. Ligonier. Ind. Draperies A Slipcovers ’Wallpaper — Paint Painting and . paper hanging Free estimates , Call collect 744 Ligonier TWO FORM A US. else * ankle length Judy Kllne. OL 7-3375. 4-1? MT-TION village. Every Friday .4 3® p m Goshen Highest price* for merchandise Always buying. Chuck Mv.-r* Auctioneers. Goshen KE 3- ■ 7**'*--FOR SALE. New gas space heater* and furnaces priced $22 35 and up. Free estimates on installation* WAWASEE VILLAGE HARDWARE P.»>l 13 South Syracuse. Phone _GL ” -3011. _____ M -*-H Kiir-K'NE bulk Garden and Flower .192 East Main Syracuse GL 7-3454 4-13H ■ SAILROAT-12 ft catboat, slightly used, per'«c ondition Excellent sailer, ready for water. Phone Fort Wayne E 7-9332 or writ* 1423 Cherokee ' Ro:u1 4-31-H . F<»H SALE: BABY Bed with mattres* < BABY GRAND PIANO? bedspr'.nga. *•••’•! use 1 guitar, Indian relics, guns. Coins.and Collectors Supplie* Old A New Shop. GL 7-2212. ' 4-13 TUXEDO else 32 $29 Go d condition. •' QL 7-3534. 4-13 iT. MOTOR and steering wheel. ' >s *- c * ll 7-3584- 4-13. FOR SALE $099 gallons oY White Paint $2.49 and $2.33 Per gallon. Inside Latex-all colors 33 50 per gall n Wawssee Vilage Hardware. Road 13. South Syracuse GL 7-3911. M-17-H HtYTiNE *34 Serie* Later* average ale more income per bird than average of 3 next largest selling layer* . ff --‘al teste ending In 1353 and 1353 Boost your egg income.. Hy-llne chick* available year around. Order from NEUHAUSER HATCHERY NIKR PH 444 INDIANA.> J-Sl i'-sTANT MONEY" available at Budget' Loan* tfow! Inquire about our quick, convenient BUDGE-A-MATIC check-eredlt plan. Budget Loans. Syracuse, Rhone GL 7-3532 alt NORTHERN GROWN FIRST QUALITY ROSE BUSHES. Some of the I*4o AARS Winner* Bulk garden • ■•-J. oal n sets, fertiliser, insectl- • cides and Mandeville package flower »ee<l» Ruch Law* Mower Service A Garden Center. Wawasee Village n«n sYYnEt" PIANO. May be had by a»suming small monthly payment* See It locally. Write Credit Dept . Box 204. Mishawaka. Ind 4-13 WATER SOFTENER. **2L Dog Food Rabbitt Pelllt* Wild bird seed. Feed and Coal Syracuse Coal and Feed Ph GL 7-3344 TF HEIR waited a’ITENTION MEN: Serve consumers with Rawleigh Product* In Syracuse Must have desire to earn $199 per week and up Wrtte Rawleigh Dept. IND-124-545. Freeport. Hlino!*4- ■ ■ 4-13 a IT KITCHEN HELP and w*ltre**S* Apply In t«erw»n at Wawasee Golf Club: Dr w K • Ask for Err - or Her • e 4-21 1 FOR REIT F»IR RENT or SALE Two bedro, tn modern home on . Wawasee water f-..r.r Reasonable JESSE T MIT CHSSA, Globe 7 3324 ’ 7 ROOM HOUSE Modern Available May Ist On Alt. 13. 5 mile* east of l Svra-use Crist Troyer, phon* GL ! *.'. ■ — I APARTMENT FOR RENT—furnished . nr unfurnished. heat furnished , washing facilltte*. privets entranee and . bath. Inquire -at Pettit’e Dent *<»re. T.lgnnlrr Indiana Phone 51 TF kYi.K ISLAND cMtjure Bvrtit season. Mo-lets, furnished. Lauck* Xander* Ph me GL 7-3222 <->> $ ROOM ~APARTMENT. .Modem. 1 block from renter of town Call GL 7.7251 -r<ll»:-l<?4 ■ 4-13 SYRACUSE LAKE Cottage. *2 North Shone Drive. Phone GL 7'3*34. By week or month.

Syracuse Is Fourth In Poultry Contest Atwood FFA captured first place honor at the County 4-H and FFA Poultry Contest held March 29. Team members were John McDaniel 722, Randy Swanson 705. and Kent Besson 697. Team score was 2124 with Mike Besson as ah alternate with a score of 6§l. Other placings were as follows: Mentone FFA 2096: Beaver Dam 4-H Agriculture Club 2071; Syracuse FFA 2021: Pierceton 2016: 2nd Pierectom team 1932: and Monroe Twp. 4-H Club 1742. The Atwood team and the, Mentone team will compete in the District Contest to be held in Kosciusko Couny on April 29. Sell it with a classified! CLASHED ADS . FBI RERT 4 ROOM HOUSE. Year around, modern except furnace. Wawasee Lake. Piney Court near Warklesa Harbor. Call Ligonier. 542-R. AP-1.3 7 ROOM APARTMENT. Gn und floor, modern, and close to business distnct. Reasonable rent. Phone GL 73744 or after 5:90 p.m. GL T-3094. ■ AP-4-H REAL ESTATE FRR SALE !. rn home. Bayside Ad i t.on south of Syraeu** off Rbai! 1 ' tn'iusre at Augsburger IGA Store ' • , ■ •; :. : < 5-> 4 : i : INCOME PROPERTY. Duplex. Two S- . room 2 BR." apartment®. On channel, in town Also good for large family Phone GL 7 3131 days; GL 7-3704 evening* .■ 4-13 I- - 7 ■~~~ wawasee ■ 5 B R Lovely home 3H bath* Marina guest apt.- . 4 B B, extra bedroom apt. —547,500 3 H R. Ogden Island only 27.500 BURL D. SILVER. REALTOR EVERETT F KETERING. Associate N Webster TE 4-1325—0 L 7-3722 | — LAKE PROPERTIES Boner Lake. Bldg. 3 lots $.900 Wawasee. near Rd. 13 13.500 Dewart, remodeled — -4.500 2 Acre* modern house with small barn - —...——■ . — 3.900 BURL D. SILVER. REALTOR EVERETT F KETERING. Associate N Webster TE 4-1325—GL 7-3722 FA RMS 40 acre*, good land, well fenced 30 acres near Barbee. Has barn arid lake view. Special' at ———r—ss9oo 40 acres, modern house, good barn BURL D SILVER. REALTOR EVERETT"F. KETERING. Associate N Webster TE 4-1325—GL 7-3T32 Jtp.<>WN property, cash return*. Laucks Xanders. Executor. Ph ■;* GI. 7-3222. _ _ " 4-13 ~ ROOM modern Over acre ground with extra rental. Good, gafden Spot, feet from Lake Wawasee. Immediate possion, Can handle on contract. STARK Realtor. North . - 5-1-H miscelUreors CASH FOR clean used car* Byler Motor* Syracu** - , TF CASH —-It‘* our business at Budget Syracuse. Phone GL 7-35 32. alt EMBL6YMERT WAHTEB WANTED House cleaning also washhgs and ironings. Mrs. Martha Rodman. Phone 212. New Paris - 4-21 SERVICES WE FIX broken budgets promptly and confidentially at Budget Loaa*. Syracuse. Phone GL 7-3532.a1t PAINTING and DECORATING Save one-third —Insurance carried HAROLD L. HECHE Phone North Webster TE 4-1443 work guaranteed. T’’ ~ SYRACUSE ’ ‘ ' Lock and Key i Service 407 Front Street WAITER WANTED. WORK. Rebecca Kitson. GL 7-3559 AP-13 ALWAYS BUYING. Cash for estate* furniture, dsshe* tool* antique* etc. Chuck Mvera Auctioneer. Goshen KE 3 2854 ts ABTBMBnVE I*4* DODGE Club sedan 1955 motor' Good condition. Good tire* Phyllis George. 201 West Main. 4-21

FOR SALE f ★ NOWHERE—a better buy than this wonderfully roomy 4 bedroom home Hardwood floors in living room, dining room, big kitchen, bath and a half, oil heat, big lot. access to lake. Near Fish Hatcheries, price $12,600. ★ Homes, Large and Small, For Every Need. Full Choice In Lake and Town Property. RENTALS APPRAISALS INSURANCE EARLE WALTZ, Realtor CLARA WARNER. GL7-3465 —:— WALTZ. GL7-2189

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WAWASEE BOWL JUNIOR GIRLS LEAGUE April 8. 1961 Team W L Alley Cats 25 11 Pin Heads 23 13 Strike OUts 21 15 Bowlettes 2015 r 2 R. C. E. Girls 20 16 Strikettes 12 24 Fine Teens - 12 24 Ten Pins 9 V 2 26 l z Individual high game: Janice Pilcher 208. Judy Stucky 156. Bobby Stiver 155. Individual high series: Janice Pilcher 431, Judy Stuclgr 411, Sherry Burson 392. Team high gamfc: Strike Outs 650, Alley Cats 626. . Team high senes: Alley Cats 1787, Strike Outs 1758. School Menu for Week Monday. April 17: Meat sandwich. cole slaw, fruit, cookies, milk. Tuesday: Meat and potatobuYgers. lettuce salad, fruit in jello, bread and butter, milk. Wednesday: Beef and noodles, Harvard beets, fruit, cake, peanutbutter sandwiches, milk. Thursday: Creamed tuna on biscuits, buttered peas, fruit, bread and butter, milk. Friday: Fish sticks, potato salad. cherry cobbler, bread and butter,, milk. FOR BARGAINS BEYOND BELIEF SHOP The JOURNAL ADS! ! ! SPECIAL for APRIL $13.95 Tidy Trash Burner $8:95 $3.95 Broom Rake _S2Jßs Wawasee Lumber Co. Wawasee Village GL 7-3155 ijDecorating? ;> !• See Us For • < CARPETS '! LIMOLEUMS FLOOR TILE ]! —-—★ —■—* <[ Plastic Wall Tile ![ ]! , —: ]! ;! WALL PAPER PAIRTS < S WOOD FINISHES S SUMDRIES —-— ★ — <[ WILKERSON PAINT & WALLPAPER 613. S. Huntington > SYRACUSE i » Phone GL 7-3711 >

News of the Schools

ELEMENTARY FIRST GRADE NEWS Mrs. Calvin Knapp After a period of one to three w’eeks with 15 children absent because of measles, the attendance is finally getting back to normal. There has been make-up and home work, but gradually the class is getting back on the track. Again the mothers deserve recognition of their fine cooperation. Visitors during this six weeks period have been Mrs. Kolberg and Mrs. Workman. However, many other mothers have been in for make-up and conference. The children have completed another set of supplementary readers and are reading other stories along with their last hardbacked readers. They are progressing in consonant substitution which is their current work in phonics. Arithmetic is the challenge at present. The children are trying hard to learn to say and write their numbers to 150 and s’s and 10's to 100. They are also learning their 2’s to 50. Easter brought many exciting projects. The children colored eggs., then made them into Easter flowers for. their mothers. They made and colored many interesting pictures.. They also had a bunny visitor for three weeks. Her name was Sheryl. The children have started another project for Mothers Day. but that's »a secret and cannot be told. One day a little Robin outside the window demonstrated “howto catch a worm.’’ What an experience in science. Now they are waiting for those little blue eggs and tiny little birds. The children do have one problem: they hope the robins will be careful of their crocus flowers. THIRD GRADE NEWS Mrs. Delos Weaver There has been a busy stir and much interest shown in science LEGAL ROTICES NOTKE Os AICTION SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That the heirs Os Milbert. M. Bitner, deceased, will sell at public auction the household furnishings and personal property of the decedent on Saturday. April J 2, 1941 at the hour of 13 o'clock noon (D.S.T.). The following is a representative list of items to fee sold: Sylvania Console T V. 21". G.E. Refrigerator, G.E. Electric Stove. Hotpoint S', freezer. Singer eletric sewing machine. Secretary Bookcase. Davenport, 5 lounge chairs. Elec*trolux sweeper. 4 piece Bedroom suite. 2 full bjed* 1 twin bed, A-l bedding. 13x9 x® rug. 1114x9 rug. many other rugs all sizes, breakfast set. 4 chairs. 3 wardrobes, metal^'dresser. Maytag washer. large china- cabinet, 2 cedar chests. 2 base cabinets, 'radio, chest of drawers. Rollaway Bed, lamps, bookcases. picture* Many dishes, all kinds, cooking utensils, some antiques: Tools: 1 alum. 14 ft. boat, 1 wooden boat. Firestone outboard motor, power lawn mower. 3—4 ft. step ladder. I—S step ladder, IS and IS ft, ladder* papering board* pip.e wrenches. lots of small tools. Sudlow Pier 40 ft Terms cash—-day of sale. Said sale to be held at the residence Qf the late M.lbeft M. Bitner. North >hor* Dr've. Svra use Lake. 11th h 'use East of City Park. Romayne Sherman. Auctioneer. Hollow Hostetler, Clerk. Herschel Bitner and TlMrold Bitner. Family Representatives. ' > 4—4-11-13 LEG \L NOTH E TO: THE RESIDENTS AND CITIZENS OF THE INCORPORATED TOWN OF SYRACUSE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Board of Town Trustees for the Incorporated Town of Syracuse did at its regular meeting on the 17th day of January. 1941 pass and adopt a resolution proposing the purchase of Lot numbered Eighteen (IS) in Strombeck and Weaver’s Second Addition to the Town of Syracuse for use as a municipal building. fire station and for other municipal purposes as provided for under Bum* Indiana Statute 4S-2540 for an agreed consideration of $8,599 00. NOTICE IS HEREBY’ FURTHER GIVEN, that the Town Board of Trustees will hold a pqbllc bearing on the question as to whether the proposed purchase will be for the best interests of the Town and its Citizens on the 25th day of April. 1941 at the hour of 7:39 o’clock P M at which said public, hearing all residents and interested persons may be heard. TOWN BOARD OF TRUSTEES, TOWN OF SYRACUSE Byron Connolly Harry L. Coy Harry Nicolai Attest: . ! Eme»t Buchholz, Town Clerk-Treasurer 4-13

SEE US FOR A COLPAERT HOME iBUILT ON YOUB LOT 4VITH NO MONEY DOWN! QUALITY HOMES AT LOWER PRICES! FHA FINANCING NILES BROTHERS GENERAL CONTRACTORS Phones: GL 7-3793, GL 7-3028, TE 4-1399

experiments during the past two weeks, preparations were made for the Science Fair held Sunday afternoon. Many parents and friends came. The room had ten separate projects on display. Award ribbons were won by the following: place to Kathy Brock, Anita Hess and Danny Dust for the magic garden display: second place to Sue Smith, Debra Sellers. Terry Miller and Eddie Thornburg for salt, sugar and alum crystals: third place was given to Roger Galloway for his display on Erosion, and Linda Simon received a fourth place ribbon for her display of “How Plants Drink-up Food and Water.” - . March birthdays were observed by Linda Simon, Larry Richards. Corwyn Wong, John LeCount, and Terry Miller. Mary Jane Johnson, John LeCount, Corwyn Wong, Roger Butt, and Sharilyn Caskey have been absent with measles. Group pictures in color were sent home for inspection last Wednesday. Group II has completed Streets and Roads and have also completed the Basic Reading Tests. The stories “A Great Day or Lons Ago." ‘‘Lambkins l£at” and “A New Storekeeper” have been dramatized. • Multiplication has been introduced and seems much less difficult than subtraction. We are still having addition and subtraction drills are still given. A unit on Indiana will be started soon. Mrs. Ditmer taught some songs about trains. Larry Richards brought his electric train to share with the class during the music period.. The Third grades are having a spelling contest. The rules are similar to those of the upper grades. The study lists were given each child last Thursday. The date for the final contest to choose a Third Grade Champion will be announced later. Mr. Speer and Mrs. Richards taught while Mrs. Weaver visited in Mrs. Kowallik’s and Miss Carole’s room. Mrs. Susan Coy substituted while Mrs. Weaver attended Mrs. Bushong’s funeral Thursday afternoon. Recent visitors were Mrs. Kowallik. Miss Carole. Mrs. Eudell Sellers, and Mrs. Charles Miller. FIFTH GRADE NEWS Mrs. Arthur Norris Six students from the class have been helping Miss Bonnie Brower, the high school exploratory teacher. She teacjies for aporoximately one hour in the afternoon. four days each. Those helping her are Janet Plank. Julia Hughes, Billie Jo Cripe. Jeannine Conn. Loretta Laughlin and Don Coy. To conclude the unit of American history concerned with the revolutionary period, the class constructed a tvpe of mural and placed it on the wall. Also, in connection with history it is planned to make posters with «cenes from the period around the time of the war between the states. Each one has an historical novel from which to give a brief report. The spelling bee contestants. Debbie Gingerich and Tom Mullins. stayed up in the spelling bee long enough to make the class proud of them. Th® SvrncuScene . . . Mrs. Harold Mock. Mrs. Arlene Mock. Mrs. Lena Gans and Miss Lillian Hamman, attended a Golden Wedding celebration Sundav at the Popular Grove Methodist church near Culver. The occahion honored their cousins. Mr. and Mrs. William Lake. The ladies had dinner with an aunt, Mrs. Della Shock, at Argos. Call News to GL7-3666

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