Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 24, Number 49, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 13 July 1961 — Page 4
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SYRACUSE-WAWASEE JOURNAL THURS. JULY 13, 1961
■ / LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE'IS HEREBY GIVEN; to all property owners within the Corporate limits of the Town of Syracuse. Indiana. Lessees, tenants and all other interest persons that on.the 2oth day of June. 1961 the Town Board of Trustees did by ordinance-order the installation of additional ■sewers within the Corporate limits of the T° u 'h *ud the construction of a sewage plant under the plans and,specifications aS prepared and filed by D H Lessig, Engineer- Inc., . . . . ■' NOTICE IS HEREBY‘FURTHER GIVEN that no objclions were filed with the Town Clerk Treasurer within 20 .days of the .passage and, adoption of the ordmame and that o.n the 14th day. of July 1961. the Town Board of. Trustees did 'by ordinance establish: the rates and charges for the' use of the sewers and the service rendered by the sewage treatment plant to be : and every Parcel of Seal Estate or Building.that will be connected with the sewage systetn w hen cpniph-ted and that , the fate> and charges established are j as fol lows. ■ ’ ' .■ ■ . ■ . ■ . • Minumutn Monthly . Basis A Dwellings . ’ ’ •> Rate 1 Sirigle’ ' -S 375 . Flat Rate ■'*.‘*2 Double <>r duplex ’ 750 . , * Hat Rate » <3 Rooming house.' 750 Hat Rate 4 Apartments a. Single or. cottage 3:75 flat Rate ,b- Three apartments’ 1125 . J -a’ I.ate e.. Four apartments • 15.00 Hat Rale <1 Five apart intuit '- 18 75 Had Ra -ft <• Six aparttnents .. 22 50 15 (’■•mmervi.d i 1 Shop' >:or- "ttio • ■J Small hiisinessw etc , . fit e people .' . 325 flat Kate i b Emplo’m over five . 375. $3 75 to 10 employees , .15 for ' av h ov t r 10 i 2 Eatu est; ■ ‘ ■ a Soda fountain or small grille '5 65 ' ; Rate d b Quick order, lunch grille , ■7 50 . ' Hat .Rate ' c Restaurant withikit'then ’ >125 sll 25 to 30 seats 15 for each over 30 ■ 3 Garages and Filin.g Stations . . , wad:';! ■ ’ . 4 >'• Hat Ba 5 1 4 J.ij, . * 750 £ Hat Rat< ' 5 Hotels' ..r MotcE ' a Roomy with bath ■ . ■ $lO5 per room 1 ‘'s per room ' 6 S bo-C ■ • ' ® I , S 2t' i <-r pu; ■' ' t r -r xs. - i>. • ’ 25 ;er pupil ' ■ ' . . . ’• S 3 ' F!.<! Rate .■ I ■ ~ Mil* l- .r' ... H 25 ' Hat Rat. ■ \\ ,n • -.- 195 . i lat lyu'< ■ -; | i ' ‘k - .. ' I .■ > . IC'.i s’.s »»»• to 30 seals ■ ■ ( . v 15 for ivii li of 30 ' ’ ’., '>• ■ ■ r ? : Rah . b fiver sw. rkers ■. ‘ - r ~ 3-.75 - fl.it Kat, H'' 1 '• • • f 22 50 Flit Rati , . I " A.' s bl 18'75 25 lof~each Over 25 S3l 75 to- 75 ■.. -o, er.i-.--- 31'75 • 20 for each over 75 . \\ ■. . ' $1 oo per 10,00. i m month in add I * . mploye.- rate ■ . Th> a fa tai . stabTiMimenls ». : NOTH E Hi RE! >■.'.■• 1\ EN I' it ’un thf 27th day o 1961 at the hour >f 73v o '-.I'M a public hearing Will tn* held ■ ■ i .- . . i . •> . |. ■ . . • ... ■ ■■,' !pv • . al:.". ad ’ l * ' Da’id a'. Syracusf Indiana 4his 11th a. yof July, 1961 - Tow \ BO\RD '>l FRI StEES ' ■ ■ , ' Harry Nicolai Attest '• . j ;: >o bu ■ . • I • • Cb r-K lr. • -
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JACK C. VANDER FORD REAL ESTATE BROKER Specializing in Lake Properties On Hiway 13 at Lake Wawasee GL 7-2333 ' .. „., . _ ... _ . ..... . ~ RAY BlllltT General Contractor RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL BUILDING Phones: GL 7-3431 & GL 7-2531 Road 13, Syracuse REMODEL YOUR HOME ON EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS • New Roof •Aluminum Siding • . • ,New Windows •New Kentile Tile Floors • Wall Paneling •O’Brien s Paints All labor and materials can be financed. WAWASEE LUMBER COMPANY Remodeling Department WAWASEE VILLAGE. Phone GL7-3153. STATE ROAD 13 ■ ■ f ■ * ■ t ... ROOFING SHINGLES NO. 1 QUALITY 210 No 3-1 Shingles $7.70 Per Sq Roofing Felts-Nails-Metel WE DO ALL KINDS OF ROOFING WORK CROW ROOFING CO. PHONE GL 7-2937 SYRACUSE
I D-Jn : work too. hard making ' h -’■'■ l'< <:• :'. ’■:<> XV.,:-:. I to feel that way. they w: :. -.-I 'tayed thvit ' M :■ worn ,n bi-c-n' ’■ tu nk ■ her work ■ is about done stu • a .;r..m!:::.>!-iier PLUMBING & HEATING HAROLD L. KITSON Phone GL 7-3554
Once Upon A Mattress At Enchanted Hills Phyl Baisch. currently of New York City, returns to her home state to star in the Broadway smash-hit "Once Upon A Mattress This is ’he third- venture of the season for the newest professional summer stock companyin this area The Enchanted Hills Flay house, located just off 13 A on the east side of Lake Wawasee‘ Rhyl will play the featured * female role. Princess Winifred Woebegone commonly' known as ■ Fred, " done by Carol Burnett for ■ the. pa't two seasons in New York The play will open on July 18 and rim through July 25 Once I pun A Mattress" was f.rst written ;n b..->k form bv .1 Thompson and then later on Mary Rodgers, tlu daua'iter of Ruh..rd Kodgcr-s composed the ' music Th- show is a satirical take off and retellin -of the wellknown fairy tale. “The Princess and The Pea Tb.c setting is a kingdom u.mplete with colorful costtnnFs.'- a king, ii.ueen, prince, princess -and. of course, VI. (.i Iti . The story revolves around the prince’s search for a wifi Simple a> this mav stem it turns the ’.thole province : >p<y turvy fcr tb.c prn . ' a . • :r.> vine K v ise< all kinds oi hilarious ly impossible tests for . each ■ V -.nd. T:l • . l’r:iu e-s Winifred the Woebegone appears, svyjnis tht moat and becomes the victor by pass;n„ .. —nsitivity test 'hi spends a pamtiilly .. s at'.d ,t p-,. thereby 'he is an honest to g<M":l ess genuine The part Prim. Daunti. " the Hr..b will be en-ic’cd by Ty McConnell who will be fanHiar m the Wawasee area.. ■ . special as pearance • with the mipany m the role of Queen \. - Her husband. K Scxtitnas. will be-played by T<>m . Jen::.' ■ w 1 has iippe..red in dram.ric ami huu cal productions with he University of Michigan and \nn Arbor Civic The itre Russell Dad >, New York comic, is starred in the role of the king s- -u str-• Iclephone reserva n service is available ■ Jud c* A to 50 i han<e only 60 ■ i LOCAL GIRLS WIN AT TWIRLING CONTESTS Indy Bryan, daughter, of Mr Mrs ' ■•. F-r\ • - ■ S'-im. me . .■ first in the D M \ Mi - ■ ' . : t St at R- • I .< hi in Elkhart Saturday., July Stu \nt Tr.i'!< r daughter of Fred Eraster SyractiM placed second in this eV- ■ I>< ' : i. ('..rpenter daughter of Mr and Mrs Chester Carpenter of Syracuse .placed ' h th. }■ aticy Struttrn. event > ■ V • I r.-s'vr' ed 1 ii’si w ilh Judy Bryan .placing second i: .• ■- >'r. ttJmiy V.ryan .■ r. : : :F' - . pl.u . honors -w nil Sue Ann Traster coming in,. secSaturday. July :8 'at- the j S T • \ Open State Contest at Concord, Judy .Bryan placed tht stab in th< 13 year old division MR CHARLES TO GIVE FLAIR DRESSING DEMONSTRATION .Mr t'i:..ri<-s, of f-v Mr Charles Beauty*'Salon- on Lake Wawasce» will give a hair dressing diimm stratum Thursday, July 13. during ii; r:-.."5-n ’ • Em banted Hills h.-use n. wesi production. “Bus Stop He will be styling the hair of several ladies of the play "Bus Stop' William-Inge's fa.moils lo.medy. will open July 12 •at the Enchanted Hills Playhouse. .The play will run through July 16 in the burn theatre which is lotah d on* state road 13 A on the - ■ ■■ \\ .T..; -I • I'-.,' Stop an tn lovable tale ot a cow boy and a chorus girl, will be the >e< >nd offering for the area's newest professional theatre. Thvr Em banted Hills Playhouse offers phone resenation servne for all seats For tickets or in formation just call (Tomwell, lifter 6817’ or write P(A Box 26 SyraeU'C Indiana' Perform anCrs at 8 3<i pm s
Goshen Community Auction Soles DIAL KE 3-SSBS or KE 3-1593 OVER 20 YEARS SATISFACTORY SERVICE TO THE FARMER MONDAY, JULY 17 AT 12 P.M. e A 1955 Ford V 8 1-Ton Truck in good condition will be sold at 1:30. We tend an excellent run of all classes of livestock. Market active from feeder pigs to kill cattle. Sell your livestock at auction each Monday. . " ; . TOP PRICES: M.lk Cows 275.00; Heifers - Steers 17 to 22.25; Bulls 22:40; Butcher Cows (Fat Cows) 14.50 to 16.90; Butcher Cows (Canners & Cutters) 12.75 to 14.50; Veal 33.00; Lambs 19.60; Fat Hogs 19.10; Ruffs 12.50 to 15.35; Male Hog c 11.30 to 12.50; Feeler Pigs 7.50 to 15.75; Bull 185 00. We Have The Buyers ' SHERMAN, McDOWELL, MARTIN AUCTIONEERS JR. MARTIN, FIELDMAN, PH WAKARUSA 720-R
. Summer Sophisticate X k * ilw' A. Jv 1 Swing into summer with P.-afadlse Trio Sulacl . . . temptingly tasty, tenderly tinged and tantalizingly tart The translucent b. auty of majestic canned Baitiett pears accessorizedwith my riad colored fruits, rosy ted strawberries-r-golden pineapple chunks—t -imr.sl banana circle' makes a salad delightful to ipok at and h.-aven,t<> .at Chilksl juicy 'herd meat.' an-f hot buttery biscuits are jxTte. t complements for an elegant s.ilad luncheon. For a, perfect combination —versatile Bartlett |>ears and your imagination spic'd with color, together can create some of the prettiest and x most popular .ialads lor summer and all .the year Bat . described a> gifts of the gbds". arc grown in the tieF.sLorch.ird' oi the Pa, itr, (,i't 'tat-' Hire cl.mate conditions coax showy bb-oi-ns into large golden fruit A majority of the harvest is processed int- canm-i pears an 1 marketed in assorted brands. <iz v < and pai k- across the nation The firm tender 1. xture the. Satisfying swietne-.. and the nutlike flavor of canned [>ears make ti» m the i erf.vt accent for salads, desserts, entrees plus an infinite v.inetv of oth. r u-< - Ptx-ple like pears and pears like people; -o k.-ep them on the cupboard shelf lor all yt ar-round menu planning
Keep New Shoes Shining r • i IP *. ” f resHWwlflFl *Sb > il.ll.nr IKW •-.«•, Wki Feet .do grow during th< summer! No wonder the first item in back to si b.« vl [>rt par.ate — even befote a haircut —is a pajr of new shin jThis l;ui if< proving he's smart by treating his brand new shoes to a good lojig lasting shine first out of the box He knows.jxiltsh put' a protective coating on leather so it will look better and wear longer. • i He s smart, -too because he knows that.with a. good 'hoe jiolish he can get 0 -hme.that will last a;wh -3 fteek long. This really appeals to children who have so many more important, they think, activities. (3’■ - i h-.iiib- rti ■-: - - ■■ ! • • : ■- -i k- ■> p tb- ■ r h - -ks a long time, according to the manut.ic’urers of Shinpla paste and liquid shot* polishes, d these tew simple ruk < are followed, V■- * a ’ It at her to ' bre.it is- rn.rn n- :-r [>vr shape Untieing of lai'es each, tijne the shoe is hrm y- I t. •• revent breaking of the counter, n- pr-pt'f rjant-I ' ’ ■k It w -f stuffing shoes with newspaper and drying away from heat to avoiU cracking :tha. leather. Anil, finally, b.a. uig h<x I lifts, etc. replaceil when tin y . show signs pt wear. x» • ■ -tie tightet anti stay tied 1h tier.
Jesse Mitchell Dies At Hospital Jv'se MiUhell . well Kimwl; • resident of Nai panek :- d at the ■ Elkhart Hospital WWm s lay July 13. ei ■ > caiji call-'at- the Harr:'- Funeral .11 m'e Fune-Ful ■ pre." turn BOaT FIRE AT JOHNSON BAY ■ 11 Syfacuse’ l : > Ih partment JiUy It?, at . 1-6 30 from Johnsbn Bay .when -ihvl engine ’ ■ Bill Duckw.allX ' .i’ ' :>• T fire was ext'inpiislie-i "< Hu firemen arrived m .1 ’ e < -t noted damage to the ,I)iKkwall boat way , ss<» to 575 Kitchen Cornel ( Picklejd Peaches 8 lbs peaches J 9 cup,' granulated 'U,..ir IT whole .-elovls 4 sticks of cinnamon 2 qt' i v inegar;
TIPPECANOE LAKE CofiigM — Lots — Hobos GMO. I’ A ION REALTOR Lako Tippecanoo — Lessburg
I't r;: - p-. acii< > Peel Combine ymegar.. sugar and spibes trk Je’-Ey ...■-■:1 tender, but i syrup • Dram the svrup from 5-k. Ales Boil syrup .until, almost - ■ ck as honey pack’ in hot .. . " nd-' v-< : r>. wgh E>t >yrup SOUTH OF SYRACUSE v : M- - ' F-. F-menfoose < m .I:'- : ■ home i»f Mr : Mrs Ivan SnookS and family .Mr .mil Mr.'.. Ger./.d Bu.'honc S- ■ ; a ■ afternoon v isitors in the hohie of Mr and Mrs Elmer
State Bank of Syracuse Many Services Available / Checking accounts / Saving accounts / Christmas savings / Mortgage loans / Commenced loans «/ Personal loans / Auto loans / Money orders , / Cashiers checks / Travelers checks / Safe deposit boxes t/24 hour depository / Walk up window service (Wed. and Fri. 3 to 5 p.m. All for your convenience Regular Banking Hours 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. daily • Closed Thursday ' o
Baugher of North Webster*. Mr. Melvin Hostettler of Syracuse was admitted Monday afternoon at" an Indianapolis hospital. Mrs. Hostettler is spending a few days in Indianapolis with him. their four children are being cared for by Mr. and Mrs. IvyDetwiler. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Coy and son of Goshen. Mr. and Mrs. David Hire and sons of Ligionier. and Mr. Marvin Coy of North Webster were . Sun da y afternoon visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tillman Coy. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Bashore who are spending the summer at ■ Silver Lake. Ind. were Sunday visitors in the home of Mrs. Marie LeCount and George Strieby. The Bashore s home is m Tuscon. Arizona. Week end guests of Mr and Mrs ’ Homer Allen and family were Mr. and Mrs Don Nolan and . 'Children. Mitchell. Ind Mrs. Allen and Mrs. Nolan are sisters. Mr and Mrs. Everett Darr. Mr. and Mrs Ray Darr and children and Fred Hewitt spent Sunday at Deer Forest near Colonia. Mich Mr Owen Lee of Cincinnati! Ohio is spending two weeks in the home of his parents Mr. and Mr' Philip Lee. Mr and Mrs Robert Zollinger and children of Winchester. ln<p, are spending a few days in the home of Mr. and Mrs Howard Juday and family. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Baugher returned Saturday froMr -a shor’ trip to Marion. ’ lowa vvli-re they 'ent i few days m ’the home of Mr and Mrs Merton Bushong and ■ faintly. They left Wednesday and returned home Saturday the Bushong family are leaving Tues day to make their home in Plano. Texas Mr Bushong i> an elec tr-inie engineer, employed by the Collins Radio Company Mr and Mrs Lester Behiser of Dunlap and Mr and Mrs.. Charles T- rok aftd family of South Bend •■ were Sunvlay af’err.oon valler- ;n the home of Mr. and. Mrs. Philip Lee * . Mr and Mrs Paul Cullers and SOO were Sunday guests-of Mr and Mrs X >ble Cory of Slfavehead Lake near Union. Michigan ♦ WEEK OF JULY 4TH NEWS Mr and Mrs Carl OHaver Sr and Mr- Pauline Speicher of Elk hart: and Mrs Gloria Lute.' and -on Stanley of Xappanee were luncheon guests ot Mrs Wayne Coy and sons Wednesday •The Homebuilders Class of the Syracuse Church of the Brethren -let early Monday anil Wednesday mornings a’ the church to paint and redecorate their da's room There were nine present Jun .LeCount. son of Mr and Mr- . CorlysS -LeCount of Noblesville. Ind. is spending the stun nier with his grandmother Mrs. Marie LeCount.. Mr. and .Mrs. Ivy Dettwiler spent the fourth at Buck Lake ranch near Angola. Ind Mr "Curly'S LeCount lind son Jell of Xohlesv die. Ind v> ere ■ giie.'ts a few day.' tn the home ot his mother Mr' Marie LeCount Mr and Mrs Ralph Coy and >(>n Jon were dinner guests Wednc'day -night of Mr . and Mrs €>rva Miller and family oi North Webster . Mr and Mr> Wavne Coy at:?j sons spent Saturday m the home of Mrs Coy - sister, Mrs Gloria . Lutes of Nappanee. Stanley, son ot Mr' Lutes returned home with them to spend a few days. Mrs. Em i Seehaver of Mishaa aka .was an ifterno-m and eve ; rang visitor the fourth in the ' home of Mr and Mrs. Gerald ! Bushong ’ Mr and Mrs Jim LeCount and 1 family of Huntington. Ind spent ! the- week end in the home of Mr 1 and Mrs Howard Juday and fam- ’ (ly Mis- Coleen Cone oi Elkhart sjH'nt the week end in the home of Mr and Mrs Philip Lee ' Karen and Marta,-Juday. daughter.' of Mr and -Mrs Howard Ju- •' day spent last week in the home of Mr and Mrs Jim LeCount of ; Huntington. Ind ; A family cook out was held at • the home of Mr arid Mrs Harry
\ UNCLE EB from EBENEZER Says:
DEAR MISTER EDITOR: It may be that I’m gitting a little impatient, but it seems to me this cold war business with Russia is gitting as onesided as a drunk’s hat. The American taxpayers is footing most of the bills but it looks like this country ( ain’t got much more say-so in the thing than a hog’s got at a hogcalling contest. I was reading last night where the United Nations has estimated the budget fer the Congo at , Sl2O million this year. But Rus- , sia. that can finance big armies and missiles and trouble-makers all over the world, including the Congo, has refused to pay a dime ‘ of it. In the end. the American taxpayers will git the honor of • paving most of it. i ... . . Weve give away so much money fer foreign aid to countries all over the world that most of them 1 now thinks it's' a permanent arrangement sent down from Hea ven Fer instant, when we trim med our hand-out to India last ■ year ole Nehru hollered louder ! than, a calf tied out at- milking time It looks to me like we got to make a stand someplace. Mis- ■ ter Editor, or the bats in our bel- ' fry is going to sa\ the bee in our ! bonnet And when we make our stand this time. 1 hope they don't have no Yalu River' stuff in it. This . thing of fighting with one hand . tied behind our back ain't the kind of war the United States tights It just bleeds us down, and makes us spend a dollar to their dime, without gitting no place On the home front, I see by , the papers where the Chairman of the House Ways and .Means Committee in the Congress prediet' that preies will "edge up" i a little this Fall. It seems to me ' they has been edgine up fer some ' time now About the only thing holding steady is sea going yachts I and Cadillac cars About onct a ' mon'tri everthing else "levels off Juday the fourth Those attending were Rev and Mr' Don Weltmer ot Wawaka. Ind. Carol Juday and friend of Osceola. Mrs. Lilly Warner anti Mr and Mrs Howard Juday and family of Syracuse Mr. and Mrs Dale Lee and family of Elkhart.. Mrs Leia Lee and Janet Sue. and Mr and Mrs Jerry Lee and family -of Ligioner were guests July 4th in the home of Mr and Mrs Philip Lee Mr and Mrs Guy Hoover , and Steven were guest' the iourth,i.n the home of Mr and Mrs Robert Hoover Mr.' Gloria ,LutiS ami children of Nappanee y-erc guests the fourth in the home of Mr and Mrs.. Forrest Plank.
DUST & SON DECORATORS INSURED INTERIOR and EXTERIOR Painting — Paper Hanging R. R. 4. Syracuse GL 7 2313
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at a new level. Sooner or later we’re going to run out of levels , and git into orbit. And sometimes a feller can find plenty of troubles right in his own house, Fer instant, niy ; old lady come in last night from a meeting of the Home Demonstration Club and I made the bad mistake of asking her what they talked about. "The home,’’ she says, and afore I could git out the door she was going into details. “We decided,” she says, "that the man. in the house ain’t ; carrying his part of the home . ’ work." £? . This is treason. Mister Editor, t and 1 aim to find out -if any tax money is going into these club, projects. I've writ to my Congress- . man in no uncertain terms. I'll ! let you know w hich way he dodges ( on this one Yours truly, Uncle Eb On -June 7th. 1921. the Secretary of the Navy authorized the ; Brevet Medal.’the.only decoration ' specifically lor Marine 'Corps personnel. On June 9th. 1928, the USS Lexington began a speed run from San Pedro. California, to Honolulu and broke all existing rec- ' ords for the -uistance by comolet- . ing the run in 72 hours ’ and 34 ' On June 10th. 1854. the first formal graduation exercises were held at the Naval Academy. Classes had been graduated as 1 early as- 1846. bjit with’ no formal ' ceremony.
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