Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 25, Number 3, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 24 August 1961 — Page 5

CLASSIFIED ADS NOTICE 1 win not be responsible for any debts other than those 1 ineur Ffauklyn Ringer -35S> GOOD EATING MICHIGAN FRUIT AVAILABLE AT Cable's. Strawberries, pineapple, apri- ’ cots, cberrie*. bemei. peacbe* in seaion Michigan fruit chilled or frozen. Call GL 7 24*1. < lomwetl — Ella Burl Bar 6 8443. Ligonier — Lucille Duke* 14FX Neu Paris Hilda Bollenger 541 OSes! MISC. fOR SALE FOR SALE: NEW GAS SPACE HEATERS and furnaces priced $22 95 and up. Free estimates >n installations. WAWASEE VILLAGE HARDWARE. Road 13 South Syracuse. Phone GL 7-3011. fltSl WATER SOFTENER, SALT. DOG FOOD. Rabbit Pelhts. Wild bird seed. Feed and Coal. Syracuse Coal and Feed. Ph GL 7 3345. ftfS’ FOR SALE: 1000 GALLONS OF WHITE Paint $2 49 and S 3 9M per gallon. Inside Latex, all colors S 3 JO per gallon. Wawasee Village Hardware. Road 13. South Syracuse. GL 7-3011 <tfs> SPINET PIANO BARGAIN. RELIABLE party with good credit references may take over small monthly payments. Beautiful finish Fully guaranteed. Free delivery. Write Credit Manager. 1083 \ lurenais St . New Albany. Indiana * (MeS) MISC. FOR SALE: WINKLER STOKER complete with controls. Priced to *eil. Call GL 7 2453 Syracuse. Q4S) MISC. FOR BALE: 33" ROTARY WEED, or Grass- Mower* on SH Up. garden} tractors with rider attachment 8180. ' 30 day discount offer: Universal Ms« Co.. 324 West Tenth, Indianapolis 2. Ind. (3-kSi MISC FOR SALE RODEO — MICHIGAN < HAMPIOASIIIP KODKO. Sept 3rd and 4th Competition events 1 m*l« west Sparta. Mich, off M 37 Don't miss It! Write for complete program Sparta Kodep.. Sparta. Mich: - <34o> MISC. FOR-” SALE: SMALL DROP LEAF mahogany dining room table will seat 'eight, and five i hairs: Good condition. sls 00 l.'heqe GL 7 211L5 <34x> MISC FOR BALE: USED APARTMENT sire refrigerator. Less than a year eld. Good condition. Reconditioned Bicycles-

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<34cS> MISC. FOR SALE: PAIR END TABLES — $7 00 Pair of lamps' $5 00 fiirmiit .dr-oplcat table »lv 00. Floor lamp• $3 00. Stroller $lO 00 Ernie Rogers. GL 7-3066 <34cn APPLIANCES USED WHIRLPOOL AUTOMATIC WASHer S3O Call VI. «W 76 ( 34>> WASHER AND DRYER FROM HIGH f X, : One old Hire ,E'«-<' i c <344®

Body Shop b/ A BODY REPAIR 4r \ GLASS INSTALLATION CUSTOM PAINTING / 7 * FREE ESTIMATES Garage ALL MECHANICAL REPAIRS /MpPfl SR? FRONT END ALIGNMENT wHai balanc,ng wLJL-M,- TUNE-UP nx Mufflers — Tail Pipe Automatic Transmission Lubrication — Oil Change KELL'S GARAGE, INC Phone: GL 7-3474 — Box 294 Syracuse, Ind. FOR SALE LAKE WAWASEE EAST SHORE — Brand new home in restricted area. Three bed rooms & bath and a half. All electric kitchen. .Carpeted living room with picture window & stone fireplace. Fully insulated and electrically heated for year round living Perfect beach & boathouse lot. Terms. Price — $33.500 00 OGDEN ISLAND — This is a well kept older home with 3 bed room 4. located on 50 ft tot with beautiful beach. New Oil Furnace. Garage. Furnished. Price — $25,000.00 EAST SHORE — One o orations on Waw asee vn cellent beach. Tt W■ ■■ ■ ■'d of repair, but where can you find sue! >1 ■■ ■ ■ age, and also a channel tot for boathouse price — $16,500.00 JOHNSON'S BAY — This is unique in that it is a duplex. However, can be Sold separately. Lovely view overlooking the lake. Many attractive features. Price — $22,500.00 if sold as one unit, or §15.000.00 and $10,000.00 if divided. LAKE PAPAKEECHIE — Brand new. beautiful home, which can be used as income property since it has two entirely separate apartment units. Extremely attractive and located North side of lake along Road 8. Priced — $21,500.00 Terms. WAWASEE LOTS — Three beautiful lakefront tots complete with seawall and adjacent boathouse lot Restricted, exclusive area with excellent beach. WAW’ASEE LAKEFRONT — Very spacious 3 bedroom summer home. Fireplace. Enclosed porch. Other nice features. Price — $19,500.00 MEYER REAL ESTATE R.R. 2 Syracuse — Phone: ULstr 6-6642 OFFICE, EAST SHORE WAWASEE

WANTED CASH FOR CLEAN USED CARS. Byler Motors Syracuse TF ALWAYS BUYING. CASH FOR ESTATES, furniture, dishes, tools, antique*, etc Chuck Myer*. Auctioneer. GtMwu KI >3654. U WANTS D: RESPONSIBLE PARTY TC lake over low monthly payments on a spinet piano. Can be seen locally. Write Credit Manager. P.O. Box 215. Shelby Ville. Indiana. <37si HELP WANTED HELP WTO: EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY for 3 local women - Good pay — car a necessity -- Part or full time employment personal interview <34cS> WOMAN WHO CAN DRIVE ... IF YOU would enjoy working 3 or 4 hour* a day calling regularly each montb on a group of Studio Girl Cosmetic client* on a mute to be established in and around Syracuse, and are willing to make tight deliveries, etc. write to Studio Girl Cosmetics. Dept. AVW IS. Glendale. California. Route win pay up to 65 00 per hour. (35cS> HELP WANTED: MAN WANTED FOR fumaee installation and some Year round work. Wawasee Village Hardware. • <34c>> WAITRESS WANTED. APPLY DAILY AT the Wawaeee BowL GL 7 3355 i34cS> HELP WTO: AMBITIOUS MAN — FULL or spare tune. Supply Rawleigh's fa nous Products in Syracuse Can earn $125 per week. Write Rawleigh. dept INI! 134 112-.. Freeport. 111. FOR RENT MODERN COTTAGE ON SYRACUSE Lake. Good beach and dock Beautifully furnished. By the week. 92 North Shore Drive t( APARTMENT FOR RENT — FURNISHED or unfurnished, heat furnished, washing facilities, private entrance and bath. Inquire at Pettit's Dept. Store. Ligonier. Indiana, phone 51. TF FOR RENT WAWASEE LAKE FRONT tottage for 1962 season, long pier, sandy beach. Write Box 1301. Washington 13 PC <tfcS> FOR RENT OF DUPLEX FOR SMALL M/Ctoe* to tcjpi on Main Street. /x— 44., 2a44- Lakeshore. St. Cloud. Florida; <tfeS> FOR RENT: THREE BEDROOM. YEAR t New Home available immediately. within one mile of North Webster. Call TE 4 1435 evenings after .6 PM. <-i Wet kei.-is > <tfcs> FOR RENT TWO-BEDROOM HOUSE ON Kale Island Modern, year-round, fur-, jmshed or unfurnished Call GL 7 2414 or inquire at Syracuse Case " <tfcS> FOR RENT: THREE BEDROOM, UNFURnished. modern home fan be. shown any time, across road from Morgan'* Dine In or call GL 7 2420 -i34cS> FOR RENT: ROOMS WITH GAS HEAT. Mrs. Lucy Kegs. .212 South Lake Street Syracuse. Phone GL 7 3853. <34cS> FOR RENT MODERN TWOBEDROOM unfurnished apartment with garage Close in. Phone GL 7-3695. Effie Eme<son. <34S> FOR RENT LAKE FRONT HOME IN Syracuse. 112 South Lake Street. From September to. June GL 7 3016 (34cS>

SOUTH OF SYRACUSE Mrs. Charlotte Davis and Mrs. Jane Davis of Three Rivers. Mich., were Sunday dinner guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Darr and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Darr and. family. In the afternoon they visited Mrs. Ada Coy at the Orn Nursing Home in Milford. Mrs. Charlotte Davis is a niece to Mrs. Coy. Mr. Robert Stribby was a dinner guest W“dnesday in the home of Mrs. Marie LeCount and George Strieby. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Detwiler and family of Michigan City. Ind. were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ivy Detwiler. Evening callers LOST & FOUND LOST: AT PICKWICK THEATRE A LAd.e« Hemitrte ring. Very valuable and ol a sentimental value to owner. Write Syracute-Wawasee Journal. Box 37-N. Reward. f34Si LOST: ONE WATER SKI. BRAND TEM-po-Clipfcer. Lo«t August 21 in Macy's S. p Write Syracuse Journul. Box 37-A. Reward. O4S> LOST: LADIES RED BILLFOLD. BEiongs to Mrs. Jarne* Glaxier. Wabash Indiana. Contain* $3 00 and many pho toa. Phone GL 7-1347. <34S> LIVESTOCK LIVESTOCK FOR SALE — 4M GOOD TO choice calve* 350 to 550 lb*.. 120 Holstein* and 130 good yearling* weighing 650 lbs. W. V. Palmer. Peru. Indiana <34csi LIVESTOCK: NORTHERN INDIANA HEREFORD Association Annual Sale. Etna Green. Ind.. Sept. 9. 54 head Rex Homed and Polled cattle. 20 4 H Club prospecta. For catalog write Art Showalter. R 2. Bremen lud <3-»cS> '• ® SERVICES ELECTROLUX <R> SALES ANO SERVICE, call for free demonstration*. James Payton, GL 7 3491. Home Address 125 X: Boston Street. Syracuse. ttfSi LOCKSMITH Lock and Key Service Combinations Changed 807 Front Street Phone GL 7-3816 ‘ ’ ftfS> ■ PAINTING and DECORATING Save one thirtl- Insurance carried H AROLD L. HECHE o Phone North Webster. TE 4-1463 Work guaranteed. TF CRANE, DRAYLINE COMPLETE SERVice. fann drainage, lake shore improvement, channels and pond*. Work estS. mate* freely given. Ja Eberly- Phon* Topeka 1F145 Ligonier. u:S> PETERSON'S UPHOLSTERING a . Cromwell. Indiana Reupholstering Custom taaae furniture Draperies and floor covering* For estimate* call L'L 6-6441 <tfS) ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING OF RESldential. industrial, commercial wiring. Free estimates. Complete electrical layouts factory or home. Master Electn* Inc LaOtt.o, Ind.. Phone Avilla 897 - 5629. Reverse toll. ftfeSl LARRY'S CUSTOM UPHOLSTERY. REUPholster and restyle all kind* of furniture and custom built furniture. Large selection of lop quality fabrics and plastics. Samples shown In your home. Free pick-up and delivery. Shop Phone Mlihg .8R93 after 430 p.m. Resident phone Mlsbg 7H32. Box 121 Beuton. Larry Erb. <36S> REAL ESTATE R E. FOR SALE: LOVELY ONE BEDROOM aemi-modem log house on IVawasee. Year around only. Owner* leaving for four years medical school. September 3. See Wm Meyers, four door* south Macy's Slip. <34S> REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 2 Large Level Lots —- W Carrol! St. S Choice Building Sites — No 13 South Itn Down Bal. Monthly Payment* Everett F. Ketering — Ph GL 7 3722 X34cS> R E. FOR SALE 25 ACRE FARM, TWObedroom seml-modem house. Near Syracuse Call evenings GL 7-3654 f34cS> REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Modern 2 Bedroom Bungalow 1 Blk to school — Terms $9,750 Burl D. Silver. Realtor — Ph. Tk 4-1335 Everett F Ketenng — Ph. GL 7-3722 (34cS> R E. FOR SALE: 4* ACRE FARM. 8000 buildings, three hog houses, complete set farm tools including International farmall 200 tractor, and household furniKhings. Full price $18,500 Term* « Contrjict Burt D Silver. Realtor — Phone TE 4 1325, Bmß F Ketertng—- . Phone GL 7 3722. <34cS>

ttFORD CARS • FORD FALCON CARS • FORD TRUCKS • THUNDERBIRDS; iL—r — —_— 1 I C. S. MYERS INC - Milford j j Phone OL 8-4881 — Open Evenings X; > x ; |* "Famous for FORDS for 23 Years" • 111 I ■ ' • s Largest Dealer Serving the Luke Area | JI MH. FORD, INDIANA x ;O1 ; . 5 J FORD CARS • FORD FALCON CARS e FORD TRUCKS e THUNDERBIRD? ■ SPECIAL SALE P Limited Time Only! IPAI n T S I “500” HOUSE PAINT Fume Proof, Titanium Base. Mildew Resistant WHITE and COLORS < AH QE that assure YEARS niHU OF PROTECTION! ONLY Afi J" SYRACUSE LUMBER CO. 743 S. Huntington Syracuse GL 7-3331

were Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hostet-' tier and family. Jon Coy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Coy spent a few days last week in the home of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. David Butler of Bristol. Miss Carol Sue Sweet, daughter of Mrs. William Sweet of Wayno, Mich, is spending this week in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Juday and family. Mrs. Marie LeCount. Mrs. Gin Strieby and her niece and nephew attended the Strieby reunion at the summer home in Syracuse of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Strieby and family. The Owen Strieby family are from Chicago. Hl. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Coy and sons and Mrs. Iva Coy spent Sunday at Deer Forest in Coloma, Mich. Sunday afternoon and evening callers of Mrs. Retta Ketering and Miss Harel Ketering were Mr. Burdett Main and friend Miss Sally Need and Richard Bowen and friend, and Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Main of Bremen. Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Plank and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harley Linde muth. and Miss Patty Cripe spent Sunday at Deer Forest in Coloma. Mich. Mrs. Philip Lee and her son Mr. Owen Lee of Hamilton, Ohio spent the week end in Kingsville, Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Ivy Detwiler took Mrs. Bertha Meek to Indianapolis from Michigan City where she has been staying in the home of her son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Detwiler. to catch a jet plane to return to her home in New City. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Carwile and LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION No. 8048 IN THE Clßt'llT COVRT OF KOSCIUSKO cot NTY. INDIANA Xo’ice is. hereby Riven that G. LAiCKS X ANDERS oil the'2l day of November. 1960, appointed Executor of the wiU of ARTHL’R BROWN f deceased. All persons having claims against said estate, whether or no» now due. must file the same in said court within six month? from the date of the first publication of tins notice or said claims will be forever Dated at W arsaw.. Indiana this 21 day of November. 1960 T Ethna Scott Clerk of .the Kosciusko Circuit Court Xanders A Xanders Attorneys Publish Aug. 24 & 31, 1961 LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: To all residents residing in the Jurisdictional area of the Syi.nuse Town Plan v.lhvniss'.on that Coi'.'mb.a Ke.iit' Corn . as Owner of real estate in Section _l3.' Township 34 North. Range 7 East has made application to the Syracuse Town Plan Commission for a change of Classification of a triangular tract • in said Section from residential use to Roadside Business use. said. triangular tract lying South and West of the Junction of CrowRoad and Alternate Indiana No. 13 and comprising 2.7 acres, this being imine-, diatelv South of the location of the Guide Restaurant, and running approximately 660' along Alternate Indiana No 13. _ NOTICE IS HEREBY k'l BTHER GIVEN, that a public hearing will be held on The Application of Columbia Realty Corporation at the Town Hall in the Town of Syracuse oil Tuesday. September 12. 1961 at the hour of 7:30 o'clock P.M at which time and place all interested persons may be heard. SYRACUSE TOWN PLAN COMMISSION Paul Levernier, President J. Barton Cox. Secretary Publish Aug. 24. 1961 ,

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daughter Barbara visited Sunday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Eaton of Plymouth. Ind. The Eatons moved to Plymouth from Burlington, lowa. Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Lee were Mr. and Mrs. Dale Lee and family of Elkhart. Patty and Vickie Lee spent two weeks with their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Hank Byrd and children of Milford were luncheon guests last Sunday evening of Mrs. Retta Ketering and Miss Hazel Ketering. — A picnic dinner was held last Sunday at Mrs. Mary Gilchrist Cottage on Lake Wawasee. Those attending were Mrs. Marie LeCount, Mr. George Strieby, Mr. Bert Whitehead, Mr. and Mrs. Don Scearce and children of Fort Wayne. Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Coy and sons and Mrs. Forest Plank attended a birthday surprise for Mrs. Coy’s and Mrs. Plank's father. Mr Carl O'Haver of Elkhart. Thursday evening at Mr. and Mrs. Carl O’Haver's home. Others attending were Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Malsey and son Jerry, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Halsey and Julie. Mrs. Pauline . Spiecher. Mr. Eramitt O’Haver. Mr. and Mrs. Carl OTlayer, Jr. and sons of Elkhart and Mrs .Gloria Lutes and children of Nappanee. Mr. O'Haver celebrated his 80th birthday, and in September the couple will celebrate their 58th wedding anniversary. Mr. and Sirs. O’Haver are former residents of Syracuse. Homemade ice cream and a birthday cake was enjoved by all. LIGONIER NEWS The Ligonier Jaycees accompan ied a group of the boy scouts Sunday to a ball game in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. DePew attended the reunion of the Class of “36" of Brighton High School of which Mrs. DePew was a member. The reunion was held at Sturgis, Mich, in Oak Lawn Park There were fifty members in attendance. The class «ill meet again in five years. Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Zollinger entertained Mr. and Mrs. Neil Gard of Elkhart Sunday at their Wawasee Lake cottage Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Miller en tertained Mr. and Mrs. Joe Zehr of Ligonier and Mr. and Mrs. Or landb Hooley and daughter of Goshen with a weiner roast Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Miller recently provided i hayride for the Youth of the Wawasee Lakeside Chapel. The chaperones included Mrs. Miller. Rev. Jason Martin, the Xeroy Slabaugh’s and Mrs. Joe Zehr. Twenty-four attended the hayride,-and refreshments were served afterwards. Mr. and Mrs. Art Troyer haa the following as their guests Sunday,,iat their lake cottage near Sturgis, Michigan: Mr. and Mrs Ken Weaver and family of Washington. 111., who will be here all week. Mr. and Mis. Roy Stevens and family of Dunlap. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvanus Frey &id family of Ligonier, and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Weaver of Goshen. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Moser are spending the week at their Wawasee lake summer home. Rev. and Mrs. David Gosser returned Saturday evening from a two-week’s trip through the Copper Country on the Keweenaw Penninsula in upper Michigan. On

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their way, the Gossers visited Hie Eubanks, Orewilers. the Blues, and the Baughmans. LIGONIER ROTARY The Rotary met as usual, with Bob Miller in charge of the program. The guest speaker was Elmer Haughton, a Rotarian from Bronson, Mich., who showed slides of his trip to Tokyo in connection with the International Rotary Convention of which he attended. Syracuscene.. . Mr. and Mrs. E. L Holman of Chicago were guests in the home of Georgia Milter during las' week. For many years the Holmans have spent their summers in Syracuse at their home on North Shore of Syracuse Lake. The Project Committee of the Water Safety Council met at 9:00 p.m. at the home of Leila Connolly to discuss plans for the trap shoot to be held this fall. Donald Van Liew. Jr? of Gary will arrive Friday for a visit in the home of Georgia Milter of Syracuse. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Coburn and family spent Sunday. August 20. at Potttawattomie Park. Mrs. Georgia Miller of Syracuse accompanied by Mrs. Perri'e Ort of Churubusco returned last Wednesday from Gary where they were called to attend the funeral of Mr. F. M. Stults, a cousin. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Markley. Sr. of Goshen were guests Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs Wilbur Ellis and family. Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Butler and daughters spent Sunday afternoon at the Ellis home. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bailey and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rhodes of Peru spent several days in the John Nixon home on Syracuse Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Moreno

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of Chicago and Mrs. Eleanor Moreno of Gary were Sunday guests of the Floyd Didiers of Syracuse. Local Boys in "Where's Charley" Two Syracuse boys, Jim Stefanski. son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stefanski of 119 E. Henry, and Ken Martin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Martin of R R 3. Syracuse appeared in the Enchanted Hills play “Where’s Charley.” They were m e‘m be r s of a six-man band which played during a rousing session where the play members cheered and sang along with them. On Monday night Ken and Jim went with the play cast to the Elco theatre in Elkhart, where they had been invited to present

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■ “Where’s Charley” to the Indiana Kiwanis Clubs for their annual State Convention at Elkhart. Surprise Birthday Party Friends of conservation officer Earl Money held a carry-in dinner Sunday evening at the Syracuse Lake home of Mr. and Mrs. Clair Mohler in honor of officer Mon ey’s birthday. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Beckman. Mr. and Mrs. Al Bauers, Mr. and i Mrs. Lowell Welty; Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Rule, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Money and daughter Debbie and guest, Miss Susie Staller from Peru, Miss Leila Connolly and niece. Miss Kay Bender, Mr. Jim Rassi from Nappanee, and Mrs. Susie Tytler. j

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