Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 54, Number 47, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 29 June 1961 — Page 5

’ THURS. JUNE 29. 1961 SYRACUSE-WAWASEE JOURNAL I

MISC. fOR SALE northern grown first quality W ROSE BUSHES. aU.o t'Uiwer* fur MeW> rl»l Day. onion u(». Irup-cticvte* and .Mandeville packaxe flower *ead*. Jxc*b»en Lawn Mower. Kuril Lawn Mower Service & Garden Center. wiiriser Vlltaw 4-10-H W FO« SAL* NEW GAS SPACE HEATERS and tu>«Mr» prited <22 .95 .nci up. Free estimates in installations HAWASU . VILLAGE HARDWARE. Road 13 South Syracuse. Phone GL 7-30 U. . M3H fed WATER SOFTENER. SALT. OOG FOOD, ” Rabbit Pcllit*. Wild birj woo. Feed and ( oal . Syracuse Coal arid Feed. Fh GL 7 3345. T . TF FOR SALE: USED LAWN MOWERS SIS.M a and up. Wawacee Village Hardware. *■ Road 13 South. Syracuse. Phone GL 70011. 4-13 H AUCTION VILLAGE. EVERY FRIDAY ti 30 p.m Goshen. Highest price* for erchandisej Always buying Chuck Myers Auctioneers. Goshen KE 3-28 M. r - . . - “ USED MONCRIEF OIL FURNACE. *»7», gun type, counterflow, 100.000 BTU. Excellent condition. complete -with controls and ?75 gal tank. Will give bid on installation Can be seen at Wawaaee Village Hardware 5-11 FOR SALE NEW 30 GALLON it ASS lined. 10 year guarantee, gas water heaters, while thcv last *75 each. WA•u LSEK VILLAGE HARDW 'IKK. Rd 13 South of syracu*e . STAGE < COLOR CENTER ’ __ Ligonier, hid > Draperies A Slipcover* Wallpaper — Pain' Eabntma and paper hanging Free estimates Call collect 785 Ligonier * FOR SALE: 1000 GALLONS OF WHITE ▼.I Paint *2 49 and *2 98 per gallon U'.side Latex, all color* S 3 50 per gallon. Wawaaee Village Hardware. Hoad 13. South Syracuse. GL 7 3011. M 17 II

Zuncy Musical Comedy "ANYTHING GOES" July 4-11 by Cole Porter at ENCHANTED HILLS PLAYHOUSE Curtain 8:30 • Tickets $2.50 Route 13-A East Side of Lake Wawasee For Reservation* call Cromwell- UL 6-8171 or write P.O. Box .26, Syracuse, Ind. FOR SALE ★ NO DOUBT at all but this six-year-old four bedroom home Is one of the prize buys of. the season Year-round, oil heat, large entrance hall, carpeted living room, fireplace. 2 baths, downstairs den or bedroom. 50 ft. lake front and 50 ft. rear channel, fine beach. Call for the key. New low price. - FOUR BEDROOM 2 W>^ U)ine wilh 100 ft - J ake front. 24 baths. Gain apa rtm «« Md bath closet space. Located on ’ Road ONE OF OVR FAVORITES—THE IDEAL lake hide-away-2 story, 'bedixiom cedar log home. Has studio living room with * huge stone fncplact Jax<ed-in porch, bin kitchen, downstairs bedroom* bath and 4.3 bedrooms up in balcony overlooking livingroom. g.arage/50 ft .lake front V> .tveland Beach-. What Is your offer? i MOST PROMINENT location—across the road from 14th 1 green South Shore Golf Club Four bedroom freshly painted home with oil heat, ceramic tile bath, fine beach, boats, serv1 ants quarters, 100 ft. frontage. i PAPAKEECHIE LAKE /Two adjoiiung 4 room homes suitable for year-round use. Clean as a pin. furnished.' heat, bathrooms. the whole thing for $7,950 Terms. SIOOO down and S6O per mo THREE AND ONE HALF acres ground with large pond and L handsome block building suuitable for home or business, full * lake view, located in Sunset Park. For sale or lease TREASI’RE ISLAND INDEED—here are two large islands with a sturdy two story. 3 bedroom home, boathouse, other ' buildings, located on Kale Island with bathing beach at the F front door Valuable investment property. NEW LISTING O.N WR b Roed on Wawasee—3 bedrooms, solidly built firepiace, living room, j,, kitchen bath, spacious j . 2». •* PRETTIEST HOUSE you ever saw—year-round, gas heat, paneled walls. I '.replace, open stairway, big living room. Cop- “ pet bar kitchen, bath and ' 3 . 3 bedrooms, washer and dryer. ' c .'.uk!. am Beach. Route 3. SO VERY BEAUTIFUL with 72 ft. frontage, gas heat, fireplace 4 lovely bedrooms up. 2 bedrooms down, screened front * porch. 2 car garage, completely furnished with dishwasher, disposal. washer and dry er Mayflower Landing. Waco Drive. * SEE THIS BEAUTTFUI CAT ■> ont on Ogden Island in very fine residential are on lake. DEWART LAKE Cute little 2 level home with large living room. 1 bedroom. kitchen and bath, very large lot. Gas heat. Make an offer. FINE BUILDING LOTS located in Orchard Hill — promotory overlooking the bay on Road 13 —south of Howard’s Restaurant. Two lots left. k THE ESCAPE MOTEL. 94 ‘acres ground with 3 rental units on premises. One lot is on water giving full access to lake. Wonderful investment opportunity. .. FULLY IMPROVED, large lake lot in fine residential area Buildings recently razed by fire. There no more lots in this area when this one is sold. LOUIE'S GRILL AND GROf»/>| bn sale on South Shore Road. Substantial 4 bedroom bon*Xtll 11 heat, plus adjoining building used as restaurant and **** living quarters above. WHITE BRICK COLONIAL at 112 So. Lake, Syracuse, has 3 bedrooms, bath and 4. new kitchen and appliances, electric heat, newly redecorated, glassed-in front and back porches, garage, boathouse. 68 ft lake frontage. IF YOU WISH TO BUILD, here is one more precious lot across the road from The Beacon on Kale Island. Large 2 apt. home still bringing in income. 50 ft. of finest bathing beacn. • LOTS’ LOTS! LOTS! Twelve of them — and a substantial 5 bedroom home with bath and 4. 17 ft. lake easement. The Brinkmann Addition. Route 1, Wawasee. LIGHT AND CHEERFUL aaom, fully furnished lake home, has living room, di Sill lit kitchen, bath, fireplace, front porch, garage, 50 ft Sargent Hotel area. Hornet, Large and Small, For Every Need. Full Choice In Lake and Town Property. RENTALS APPRAISALS INSURANCE EARLE WALTZ, Realtor CLARA W ARKER, GL7-3465 WALTZ, GXJ-81W

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RETgRSON'S UPHOCSTEtINU Cromwell. Indiana HeupholMerinx Custom made furniture , Drapcr.es and floor c»vennx* For estimate* call UL 6-8441 AM TF FOR SALgi TWS WSIU TRAIL KM. llhone UL 7 3626 Joe Gray, 713 East MICHIGAN FRUIT AVAILABLE AT Cble's Stra*rt>errie*. pineapple, apricots, cherries, berries, peaches in *eaSon Michigan fruit chilled or frown. Call GL 7 2491,.Cr0mwe1l - Ella Hurtaar 6 8443. Ligonier Lucille Duke* t*Ft. New Pans.- — Held# Boiler :cr 541. FOR SALEi 1«M JOHNSON 16 HORSS motor. Lake new. Cail L.nunier J.b WSSTINGHOUSe RtFRIGBRAVOR. 1 CU. ft Perfect condition- *SO X Kasel, en Usnce to South Shore Goll couiae in rear FOR SAL«: Five PURf BR6eD SIAMSSE MHens Phon* UL 6A331. ojUDOe RAY FBRVfRT" HAS SENtenced *ll unruly *#!><>< lank' u> a dost of Klean Em-AIL Sold at Wawasee Lumber Company, Syr*cu*e. PRACTICALLY N£W, TRfATIO, CAN boat co'er tor al3 fool boat, and on* Fwlrel bo*t wat 313 South Harrison, S>racu*e. .. ' . POR SALB: 1 ANTIQUR BCM, MARBLE lop drewer. table*, couch. mißceltembus. and refrigarator Rhone GL 7-2Sa>. FOR SALE: DINING ROOM SUITE. LIKE new in »olid bxht walnut. SO" round table textend* to 74 » 5 bullet. 46" xervllW cart with Lour upholstered chair*. Orixinal COM 66.>0will M-U for *2fxl In excellent condition two 36" mahogany booXcaee*. qne for *ls — one for »1O One mahogany leather lop lamp table *ls <Jne »wn'el arm chair *ll One *andalwood tlrrxaing ' labte S7 One 54 walnut cutfee tab.e »li Two, walnut latter back, canejteat thairw <7-50 uadi. John BennißMho*. Mornaoß L»land Road. East end us waMpe Cake. Phone <‘L 6

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715 WESTERN CATTLE FOR/6ALE — 149 one brand yearling stee/s. 125 Holstein Stewr* Weighing 400 /»O 750, 460 Steer and heifer calves weJMtilW 350 to 550. Priced To Sell. W. V. palmer. Peru, Indiana. I SPECIALIZING IN HEREFORD AND AN Rut Calves. Available at all times. Stealv Cattle Co.. Marshall anil pbvet. MlchUan. ' \ TF CABINS — PREFABRICATED. *440 ANO up. IX-livered and erected anywhere Catalox-S 30c. Mills Cabin McUs.lßoyne City. Michigan. \ ' SPECIALIZING IN HEREFORD AMRUS Calves Available at all time*. SteW. Cattle Co.. Marshall and Olivet. MichiX*n. , , . ' ' ’ ', ’ CUT FLOWERS Flowers mad* up f«v *U occawon*. . GROWN in our own greenhouse, fresh daily- Bloominx potted plants. j Free Delivery BEER S GREENHOUSE Milford Phone OL 8 2351 GL 7-3370 6-15 i t » i > b w i e i n e i r r » e » n < * — FOR RENT t « 111 ' ll» IB » T B • B .T>| ft ft » W < * * * * RENTALS Several lake-fronts Up to 5 bedrooms He k inning »KSO per season BURL D. SIL .‘ER. Realtor EVERETT F KETTERING. Associate X Webster TE 4 1325- GL 7 3722 MO D E R N COTTAGE ON SYRACUSE laike. Good beach and dock Beautifully furnished. B> Use we»lL'-« North Shore Drue ' V APARTMENT FOR RENT — FURNISHED or unfurnished, heat furnished, washing facilities, private entrance and bath. Inquire at Pettit’* Dept. Store. Ligonier. Ihdiana. Phone 31. s TF FOR RENT. 7 ROOM MODERN HOUSE near Wawasee airport C. C. Mason Phone GL 7-3844. > Th LOVE'S RESORT — MODERN HOUSEkeepinx Cottages Located in the Manis . tee National Park on thamvnd Lake Good fishing, safe sandy beach, near several well known trout stream*, golf and archery E<»r reservation, phone 3t>a2 or write. White Cloud, Mich. WANTED

CASH FOR CLEAN USED CARS. Byler Motor* Syracuse TF WANTED TO RENT: COTTAGE WANTED for the week beginning Friday Septem tier Ist Required to sleep 10 <Adulls> on the lake front, docking facilities, beach or swimming area at hand, clean and modern. .Either Wawasee or Syracuse. lake. Write H. F, Vice. 312 So. Boot* St., Marion. Ind ' ALWAYS BUYING. CASH FOR ESTATES, furniture, dishes, tools, antiques, etc Chuck Mi ci v Auctioneer. Goshen KE 3 2554. tt WANTED: SMALL FARM OR SWAMP land suitable to make lake near Syracuse. Box 37-H WANTED TO BUY CEMENT MIXER with electric or gasoline motor. Box .37 H

\()>V OPEN 7 DAYS [wi B iwj B JSI «®*»hr Syr«t»i* J J 3 JN*. Wtbslw DRIVE-IN THEATRE FRt.-SAT. AT 10:15 ZS HOODUIM OjsHKr nta* santa a»n«»» Also At Dusk JjESSE JAMES* Jn* * hiM •—*.■••■• VV SUN -MON.- AT DUSK —mhuttw reran Ml RecUesJk] CIINtS maScOPE COLOR by DC LUXE KJIK f S Also at 11:00 Glen Ford in "CRY FOR HAPPY" TUE.-WED.-THUR. HIS LAST PICTURE GableMonroeiClift ntlieJotoliistßiprijcta IMnaWtsnwTjWH’R aQWM HOllMilM Mol*MLkfr MDktai ■•mm<»M Jrt* WED. AND FRI. Are Lucky Number Nights. Valuable Free Gifts COME • SEE MONDAY JULY 3 Giant Aerial FIREWORKS - x Come Early To Be Sure of a Car Space. Open 6:30

EXPERIENCED CLEANING LADY — Work on Fridays. Own transportation. Phone GL 7-3757. rwo EXPERIENCED WOMEN WANT house cleaning. Also ironings. Mrs. Lula 1 Eichart, 201 W. High Street. Mrs. W - J, ; Frederick, phone GL n EMPLOYMENT WTO. r » n o * a * r-■»’ * « r » «»»■««»* ia e J I WILL DO BABY SITTING DAY OR evening. Nancy Plank. Phone GL 7-3477. WANTED: ODD JOBS. PHONE GL 7-3674, Joe Gray- 713 Eart Pittsburg. SERVICES LOCKSMITH Lock and Key Service Combinations Changed 807 Front Street Phone GL 7-3816 \ PAINTING and DECORATING \ Save one third lnsurance earned \ HAROLD L HECHE ghpnr North Webstei TE 4-1463 Work guaranteed-. TF CRANE, DRAYLINE COMPLETE SERVice. firm drainage, lake shore improvement. channels and ponds.; Work estimate* freelv given. Ja Eberly. Phone Topeka 1F145 Ligonier. ts REAI ESTATE a a , a , la,*, ■ » , a .•■♦a3 BR TOWN HOUSE SOUTH, HUNTINGton. zoned business. Price- for quick sale. *IOSOO Bl Rl. D. SILVER. Realtor -EVERETT F. KETERING. Associate - N Webster TE 4 1325 ,GL 7 3722 WAWASEE 3 BR 2 bath. Ogden 532300 4 B R. extra belroom apt 542500 3 B R. Qgden Island only $27:300 BURL D. SIL VER. Realtor EVERETT F KETERING. Associate “ N Webster TE 4 1325- GL7 3722 FOR RENT. 5 ROOM HOME MODERN, newly redecorated Large lot with excess to channel on Lake Wawasee about 4’-, miles east of Sy racustftPhone Ligomer 542 R. ( BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY *4OO MONTHLY “ SPARE TIME RcffilHng and collecting money from NEW TYPE high qualitv com operated dispensers in this area No selling To qualify you must have car. reierences. *6OO to SI9OO cash Seven t<> twelve hours weekly' can net up to *4OO .monthly More full time. For personal Jnterviw write P.O. Box 1055. Boise, Idaho. Include phone LOST & FOUND LOST: A LARGE ENGLISH SHEPHERD dog, black in color with White markings. Weight 75 lbs. Friendly' with children Reported to have beeq picked up in Goshen and dumped out at intersection of State road 6 & 15 June 22nd. Reward. Call Mall's Sup, Syracuse. Ind GL 73212 LOST: BLONDE THOMPSON SPEED WAter ski Lost on the south side of Wawasee Phone GL 7-2124. Legal Notices

NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS OF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all tax payers tn the Metropolitan School District of Turkey Creek Townsnip in Kosciusko County. Indiana, that the School Boardof Metropolitan School District of Turkey Creek Township will meet in the office of rhe School Superintendent in the Public School Building in the Town Syracuse, Indiana on the l?th day of July, 1961 at the hour of 7 30 o'clock P.M. to consider the following additional and special appropriation to meet an extraordinary emergency existing at this time, to-wit; - -J 3 « An appropriation to Fund numbslr-I-t in the amount of $22,240 00 from the cumulative building 'und for the necessary remodeling of Ithe roof of the High Schoo! Building. The foregoing special appropriation shall be-in addition to all other appropriations provided fpr in thje existing Budget and .1 evy -I ' ' . Tax*payer* appearing at the said meet: ing shall ’ have a right to be heard in respect to ‘said Additional appropriation, the additional appropriation, if finally made, will automatically be referred to the State Board of Tax Commissioners, which Board of Tax Commissioners will hold a further Public Hearing within 15 day* at the office of the County Auditor ot Kosciusko County, Indiana, or at such other place as he may designate. At such hearing, the tax payers objecting to the additional appropriation may be heard and interested tax payers may inquire of the County Auditor wh|en and where such hearing will be held. Dated at Syracuse. Indian*, this 28th dav of June. 1961 METROPOLITAN SCHOOL DISTRICT OF TURKEY CREfcK TOWNSHIP By: Ronald V Kratner. Secretary Publish June 29. July 6 1961 Court News . . . DIVOIU E ACTION Mary Weaver, Syracuse, against Richard Weaver. Couple was married December 26 h 1953 and they separated May 13. 1961. They have fice children, ages one to five years. MARRIAGE LICENSE Jack Richard Darr, 28, Syracuse salesman, and Carol Lee Johns. 21, 220 South Street, Goshen applied for a marriage license Tuesday. JJune 27, at Goshen. George Eugene Lange. 24. R.R. 1. Syracuse, carpenter, and Bonnie Lu Brock 17. R.R S 1. Millersburg applied for a marriage license. Friday June 23 at Goshen.

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Friday & Saturday June 30 July 1 Actic Pae. Audie Murphy in "CAST A LONG SHADOW" A-L-S-0 Barry Sullivan in "THE PURPLE GANG" Saturday Family Treat Nipht Added 2 Guest Features Sunday A Monday July 2-3 2 Hits Bob Hope Lucille Ball in "THE FACTS OF LIFE" A-L-S-0 "TESS OF THE STORM COUNTRY* (In Color) Tuesday, Wednesday A Thursday July 4-5-6 James Cagney AsjAdmiral Halsey in "THE GALLANT HOURS" -THE LAST MILE"

FIRE CALLS « Saturday at 2 pm. the Syracuse ’ firemen received a fire alarm for j a grass tire near the home of i Donna Hostetler at the new addi- j non near Howard’s 4 Restaurant, i The tire was extinguished before the firemeo arrived. The SyracuScene . . . Chits Herdrick of Cormersvflie has been the house guest of Greg Smith, son of Mr& and Mrs. Don Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Baker of Los Ronald Sharp and Mr. Carl Baker. Angles spent the week end with Mrs. Muriel Sharp. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rehrer returned Monday from a trip to New York. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Baker of Los Angles. Mr. and Mrs, Dewey Baker of Kalamozoo, Mr. and Mrs. Don Gardner and daughters of Elkhart. Mrs. Geneva Johnston. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johnston and daughter of Bourbon. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnston of Plymouth. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Paulus and family of Dunlap. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight and family. Mr. Danny Baker of Goshen. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Sham and family, of Warsaw, Mr. and Mrs Glenn Billet and daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Larson and son. and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Sharp nf Syracuse ment -Sunder with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Baker of Secrtet Lake. Mr and Mrs F’mer Rancher were in M’rhiwsn recently. wh‘”-“ they attended fiqn ey*n<*!ws lit Wec+o-rfi ’ H’eh crhnnl TV>e'rnHds»iioAv4e»' FvnHr Tan? wftg graduated Vsms ('••m Tende srith « rls<s of 230 Rn’iv Jane is the daughter Mr and Mrs Wallace Waurher formerly of Srracu«e Em Hr is planning t° enter Henry Fnrd ,Tu» Cntleop in S“n»emher ..•1..-,,.... h ,,e. will major in accounting. XYr- pnd ' fhortp* Cl R“elt Bwtprtuuvod Sunday for M r and Mi-s rinn-prri naovd qn<4 forn : lv. Xfr f»n<4 STrs Tno Sotlovc qnd foVTIDv and Mr and TJnhert Co veil and con of 4n<rnla. Mr and Mrs, Herold W’lson and duuirW+ovc nf N<ufo T ’d and **<»* on.d sf-c wq.fyod c. R“ck of Indlan'inol’C. 4 . N<»-c Rn.rh 7Jpc>r and tha burs 'rf‘ e-.n>4n-<- Tivnn TQ ar><4 tnonf .i. .. vt*oeV wd**v Yvigr nun 4 rtnh In Oenndxvuhutt on Ob’O. TTmctU Inl-ncd ' H'S f-iml’v later on Tt" returned home Mnndav. June 26. Mr and Mrs Hush Neer and their three boys. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Loneenesrker. and Mr. and Mrs. Galen Neer will snend Sunday. July 2 in Wabash at the home of Mrs. Mabie Jones for a birthday ‘ dinner in honor of Glenn Longenecker and Hugh Neer.

Mrs. Herschel Leatherman is spending most of July with her daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Josenh Umbrico in Toronto. Canada. They are affiliated with the Toronto Svmohony, C.B.C. rad'o and r b.C -TV. Mrs. Edith W Rhode’s son, Howard R. Rhode, his wife and two ch’dren from Indianapolis visited Mrs. Rhode for the week end. , Mrs. Christine Saunders of T>*ch’and. Washington. - ' arrived «>t'tbp homo nf her sis-te-r XTrc TT’>'»r<’ R-’r'hrnan. Vr and sr»-c XTnvmin T Ol»v>th ori/i Shnabol'p Os CVriras'O n’oro n.aov orH of Mr. and ■xr.-c XXTWBam T Tone® end f*»w»Rv. WtioM&na Sn’rforht farnflv of rvqHaq Tevoc is vis’fine her >n*W Afr<- Arthur Ovo-hiv OH Nnr*h Rhnre. T-ake. F’-anv Hpv of Indianapolis was gUes r of F’-ank Garten of Ogden Island last week. Bill Jones and his son. Larry, snpnt several days .last week in Birmingham. Michigan, attendJn» the USGA. Nat'onal Ooen golf tournament at Oakland Hills Country Club. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Howard and son. Jim. were expected home Wednesday from a trip west. Their vacation was interrupted for a few days at Page. Arizona, while Jim spent a few days in the hospital for medical treatment. ( Mrs. Mio PipP4o£££J> f Arlington Heights, and her son nad Mr and Mrs. J. I. Pippenger, were week end guests in the home of her niece and husband. Mr.'and Mrs. Noble Myers. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Martin were in Dallas. Texas, to attend the funeral of the latteUs brother. Kenneth D McCain, who died of of a heart attack at the age of forty-seven. He is survived bv a wife, two daughters, his parents Mr. and Mrs. C. C. McCain of Glenn Ellvn. Illinois, (the former Eleanor Nielson* three sisters and a grandson. OAKWOOD NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Robert Knapp. Katherine and Nila, of Fort Wayne, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Garth Haines. Other callers that day were Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Greek and family of Zanesville. Mr. and Mrs H. W Schofcberg spent Friday with their daughter and son-in-law and family. Rev. and Mrs. Paul Eppley. They retruned to their home in Garrett that evening. Mrs. Zella Overholt of Huntington. spent Saturday and Sunday at her cottage. Mr. and Mrs. William Overmyer of Laketon. were Sunday guests of Mrs. Carrie Champlin. Afternoon callers were Miss Florence Weigner and friend of Elkhart.

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50 YEARS AGO JUNE 29, 1911 Martha Marie Crow united in marriage with Albert E. Fick. Star Clothing Store — Men’s ties — 25 cents. * ♦ ♦ John, the 11 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Cobb who was accidentally shot in the eye Tuesday while playing with an air gun, is recovering his eyesight 20 YEARS AGO June 27, 1941 Wawasee Boosters Club Officers: Pres. Joe Summons. V. P. Pete King. Secy-Treas. John McFall. Howard Hapner injured in fall from an elevator at Dwiggend alfalfa mill. * ♦ ♦ Lola Evelyn Stouder married Gerald Weybright. * *. * 10 YEARS AGO June 29, 1951 Cpl. Gordon Smith and Cpl. Guy

Wevaer wounded in Korea. .* * ♦ New Memorial Field dedicated. 820 people present. Merl Smith acted as Master of ceremonies. ♦ • • Cub Scout Pack celebrates its Ist birthday. Jimmy Connolly and Jim Plummer awarded Chief cords. Den mothers: Virginia Bornaman, Mrs. George Bryan. Mrs. Leonard Cripe. Mrs. Lawrence Firestone, Mrs. John Fisher, Mrs. Ralph Thornburg, Mrs. Paul Warner. WINS 2 TROPHIES Sue Ann Traster, placed first in the thirteen year old advanced division of an N.B.T.A. twriling contest held Sunday. June 25. on her birthday at Bellefontaine. Ohio. She also placed third at Wakarusa on Saturday. June 24. She received trophies for both events. BIRTHDAY~PARTY Gregory Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Smith, celebrated his eleventh, birthday last week at a party for several friends. His guests were Robbie Clevenger. Casey Kroh. Bobbie Pilcher, and ‘ -Robbie Smith. They enioyed games, boating, and a hamburger fry with the traditional birthday cake and ice cream. LIGONIER area news Joyce Depew, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Depew, anef Carol Kile, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ; Arthur Kile, were home for the l week end from the Vogue Beauty School in South Bend. Mrs. Kile ; y-as in South Bend Friday to pick ■ them up.' [ D’an° Deoew and Karen Golden in Renssaler on Father’s visttt ing Mr. and Mrs. Sam Frey. Mr. | >a">> aiaill|MlllHß,ailßa GOCUFN COMMUNITY AUCTION SAIFS Dial KE 3-5585 or KE 3-1593 Over 20 Years Satisfactory Service to the Farmer. • Monday July 4 12 p.m. Brand new Roller Hammer Mill automatic 400 bu. per hr. trailer tvoe P T O. consign your cattle to this.market each Monday. Call our field man Jr. Martin if you have cattle to sell. TOP PRICES: Milk Cows 275 00 ’ Heifers-Steers 17 to 22.60; Bulls i 21.70; Butcher Cows (Fat Cows) 15.50 to 18.30: Butcher Cows (Can- . ners & Cutters) 14 to 15.50; Veal 33: Lambs 19 20; Fat Hogs 18.50; 1 Ruffs 13 to 14.75: Male Hogs 11 to 12.50; Feeder Pigs 10 to 16.75; • Breeder Bull 149.00. WE HAVE THE BUYERS Sherman, McDowell. Martin. 1 Auctioneers. Jr. Martin, Field man Phone 72-R , Wakarusa.'lndiana

6 WAWASEE BOWL SNACK BAR & GRILL J is Now Serving Complete Dinners U 5. CHOKE STEAKS New York S trips-Be«Mend er loins Daily Noon Luncheon Plate si|oo OPEN 11:00 So. «f Syracuse en St. Rd. 13

spent this past week at Junior Camp at Oakwood Park. = Mr. and Mrs. Art Troyer were and Mrs. Sylanus Prey, also of Ligonier, were, among the 35 guests attending. Dopna and Gary Troyer were at Camp Youth Village near White Pigeon, Mich, over the June 17 and week end. Ellen Smith of Huntington spent Saturday, Junel7, with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Williams. Another guest of the Williams was Richard Williams of Copemish. Michigan who spent Tuesday. June 19, with them. Rotary held their meeting Monday with Rev. Jack Burback giving the program for the evening with a classification talk. Rev. Burbach left Saturday to serve as counselor at the Senior high Conference at Hanover College. He will return to the pulpit July 2.

From where I sit ...//Joe Marsh cSsL. n Lost And Found, Mgygr Found, Found, Found! 0

I ran one of the most important “Lost and Found” advertisements in Clarion history for the Widow Parker last week. Seems she lost her purse with $8 in it at the last town meeting. We figured ,it would mean a lot to her if it were found and returned. • Welt, the ad ran.and the strangest thing happened! We received four envelopes—from Buck Hanson, Windy Taylor, Curly Rice and Slim Thomas. Each envelope contained a note saying the enclosed money was found in or around Town

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Apicwm ■/cool and COMFORTABLE Syracuse, WEDNESDAY Thru SATURDAY tgßr* 1 ->7jw- ( THEATRE SUN. MON. TUE. . I•' IL !*’*. &The"Woru) 0/ wCF I ' Iffir' SUZiE '' "WQNG SYLVIA SYMSdiiCHAEbWLDING -john "Patrick - SHOWN Soil AT l:lO,\:40, 6:10, S:4S MON * TUE AT 7:00-9:30 STARTS NEXT WED. 'BIMBO THE GREAT" and "THE FABULOUS WORLD OF JULES VERNE"

MISS SYRACUSE Lovely Miss Janet Swenson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Swenson of 613 North Huntington street, will represent Syracuse in the annual Meimaid Festival Queen Contest held this Saturday. This charming miss is 16 years old and will be a senior next year at Syracuse High School. Janet has dark brown hair, brown eyes, weighs 130, pounds, and stands a stately tali. Miss Swenson was selected by thd junior class of Syracuse High school. ■ She is a member of the Junior Ladies. Future Teachers of America, thi* high school chorus, and GAA. \_

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Hall. We returned the lost money with 300% interest! From where I sit, people are pretty wonderful. I see it in a lot of little things. For instance, my neighbor always has a cold j glass of beer on hand when he invites me over for dinner—though he prefers tea with his meals and has for years. His gesture is not only generous but tolerant, too ... both are valuable assets to be “found” in any community.