Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 25, Number 6, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 14 September 1961 — Page 5

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American Laundry & Sanhone Dry Cleaners Hr agtwl la SyrtMM is ... Marises Town & Lake Shop .., bHw Viliata. H— ILsh> 1-1111 TERMITES UNIVERSAL TERMITE CONTROL Ph. AM 7-7372, 120 N. Scott St. Wiruw, Indiana OR SYRACUSE LUMBER CO. Ph GL 7-3331 WAWASEE LUMBER CO. Ph GL 7-3155 SyracuM, Indiana ATTENTION CITYGASUSERS We have in stock all siaea of FITTINGS GAS VALVES GAS FURNACES completely Installed $250.00 and up. We cut and thread pipe. Wawasee Village Hardware Phone OL7-3011 Rd. 13. So. Syracuse Make Your Rugs Like New! Shampooing doubles the life of your carpet RENT OUR SHAMP 0 0 ER* Gives you professional results Machine does the work I Wawasee Lumber Co. Wawasee Village—Road 13 BL 7-31 Bl

JACK C. VANDERFORD REAL ESTATE BROKER Specializing in Lake Properties On Hiway 13 at Lake Wawasee GL 7-2333 RAY BUHRT General Contractor RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL BUILDING Phones: GL 7-3431 & GL 7-2531 Road 13, Syracuse ROOFING SHINGLES NO. 1 QUALITY 210 No. 3-1 Shingles $7.70 Par Sq. Roofing Felts-Nails-Metal WE DO ALL KINDS OF ROOFING WORK CROW ROOFING CO. PHONE GL 7-2937 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. WMASIt LUMBER COMPANY Remodeling Department WAWASEE VILLAGE, Phone GL7-3155, STATE ROAD 13 JOE And TOM GL 7-3766 Gl 7-3370 HUGHES DIGGING SERVICE Top Dirt, Yard Leveling. Septic Tanks, Bull Dozing, Drainage Fields > ' ■ '• - ' ' ■' ■ Syracuse, Indiana

The first recorded international shipment of coal was in 1325. from England to France. DUST & SON DECORATORS INSURED INTERIOR and EXTERIOR Painting — Paper Hanging R. R. 4. Syracuse GL 7-2313 PLUMBING & HEATING HAROLD L KITSON Phone GL 7-3554 MARTY & no, Inc. NAPPANEE, INDIANA Formerly NAPPANEE IMPLEMENT A SUPPLY CO. Your Allis - Chambers, McCulloch. Papec, Meyers Hay Conditioners. Brady Chopper and Kool Blower, New Idea, New Holland Dealer. Mercury Automobiles, Ph. 381 PARTS & SERVICE NOT A WORRY LN THE WORLD with ACRILAN CARPET STUCKY FURNITURE 61 1-6M6 CO. stHCUSE Hire Electric AND APPLIANCES Electrical Coctractief Residential and Commercial Wiring Phone GL 7-3744

CLASSIFIED ADS PERSONAL NOTICES CAMO OF TRANKS I wish to thank all my friends and neighbors for the nice zift*. cards and visits dur-inc my illness. GOOD FATING GOOD SATING: FOR SALE — GOLDEN I relight and Gulden Harvest muskmelon*- Wealthy. Maidenblush and MdntoKh apples. Retail or Truck load. Tarn's Orchard. Burnettsville. Ind. ou U.S 24 Phone 83LML2. Open Daily. O3cA> MISC FOR SALE FOR SALE: NEW GAS SPACE HEATERS and furnaces priced >22.96 and up. Free estimates In iMtallatlona. WAWASEE lIIJLAGE HAKDWAHE. Road U South Syracuse. Phone GL T-3011. CtrH> WATER SOFTENER. SALT, DOG FOOD, Rabbit Feints. Wild bird seed. Feed and Co*L Syracuse Cuai and Feed Ph GL 7 3345 UfSj MISC. FOR SALK: USED 66 N BIX ELEC trie Clothes Drier Good condition. *56 00 WAWASEE VILLAGE HARDWARE. Road 13 South Phone GL 7 3011. (37<S> FOR SALE: IBM GALLONS OF WHITE Paint «2 49 and 8X96 per gallon. Inside l.jtex. aU colors 83.50 per gallon. VVawa see Village Hardware, Road 13. South EyraeuM, GL T-wit. «S» MISC. FOR SALE 1948 BalS SYLVAN pontoon boat with i 960. 18 HP: Johnson motor. STOu. Ph CLL 73790. <36cS» WORLD ROOK CHILD CRAFT. PHONE GL 7-3960. Bob Croumhch. <UcS> MISC. FOR SALE: 4txll MOBILE HOME. I sed 3 yrs. by tear bins couple. 2 bed rooms, indde louvered doors. 4 lx. ckaHi. full bath. S3.UOQ with connections. fuel tank, porch and awnings. GL 7 3805. (37cS» MISC. FOR SALE: GENERAL ELECTRIC Range. Like New Heywood End Tables. Uoiiee Table Complete Oil Burner. Ne» i'nm»r) Control. Oil Tank. Au’»' malic Bottle Gas Regulator Storm Door. 6 pr. Permanent Windows. .New Portable Loudspeaker Mw. GL 7-332i> . <37cs». MISC. FOR SALE USED GAS SPACE Heater 20.000 B.T U . *20.00. Wawasee \ illafii Hardware. Road 13 South. Phone GL 7 3011. <»cS) MISC FOR SALE: MULTIGRAPH. TYPE setters, type, books, etc. B cane seat chairs. Antique Beds. 1 brass. 1 walnut. Call GL 7 2240 5 to 7 p.m. <-7S> MISC. FOR SALE: ARC REG. BLACK Miniature Poodle Puppies. *l5O ea. John Fisher, 612 Front St., Syracuse. GL 7 3372 (38cS> MISC. FOR SALE: DELUXE BEAUTY Shop Booth and Hydraulic Chair — Like new Reasonable. Phone AM 7-6891 after 8:30 p.m. 138cSi MISC. FOR SALE USED GAS SPACE Mester. 60.000 BTI Automatic von trils *35 00’ Wawasee Village Hardware. Road 13 South Pnone GL 7-3011 i3TcS* MISC FOR SALE: SAM ACCESSORIES art I utly displayed, make i»ur free decw rator aervice the moat valuable in Colonial furniture Pletchers Village Shop. Ml- Way 6 West Nappanee. <37cA» WANTED * > * * lilial »»»■•»»« CASH FOR CLEAN USED CARS. Byler Motors Syracuse TF ALWAYS BUYING. CASH FOR ESTATES* furniture, dishes, tools, antiques, etc. Chuck My era AwcUoneer. Goshen KE 3-3854. ts WANTED. RESPONSIBLE PARTY TO take over low monthly payments on a spinel piano, tan be seen locally. Write Credit Manager. P.O. Box 215. Shelby-v-Ue. Indiana. <37S> HELP WANTED HELP WTD: WAITRESS WANTED. NO experience necessary. Apply in person. Howard's Fine Foods. Rd 13 South. Syraeua*. (37cS> HELP WTD STEEL BROKERS WANTEb with own tractors, with or without trail era Contact C. C. Knapp. Darling Freight, Inc.. 7868 Melton Road. Gary. Indiana. Phone Yellowstone 8-1111 or evenings «t Ea«t Gary 963 3802 <37cA> WOMAN WHO CAM ORIVS ... IF YOU would enfoy working 3 or 4 hour* a day culling regul.irb each month on a group of Studio Girl Cosmetic clenls on a route to be established in and around Sy recuse. and are willing to make light delivettea. etc. write to Studio Girl Coametica. Dept. SW-13. Glendale Cabfarms. Route will pay up to *5tX) per hour <3BcS' M?LP WANTED: COOK. FULL TIME AT Plata Hous* Beataurant. Call CL 6-8521. HELP WTD: AMBITIOUS MAN — FULL .or spar* time. Supply Raw leigh s famous Products in Syracuse. Can earn *125 per week Write Rawleigh — Dept IM 134 1134. Freeport. UL i37cS)

LOANS BETWEEN PAY DAY Get Dollars For Q Days Costs Cents Takes Q Minutes JIM PAYNE FRANK °NYIKOS Syracuse Ph GL 7-3532

HELP WTO: NEED MONEY? LKARH how fa become a trained AVON Bepresentative to fulfill your needs. Territory available in Syracuse area. ftfTcS* HELP WTD: WOMAN TO LIVE IN TO DO housework and cooking. Room, hoard and aaiaU wage. GL 7 2613. O7eP HELP WTO: WOMAN~AS COOK-HOUSE Keeper for six weeks at Lake Wawasee cottage. Room, board & 235 per wk. Ph Cromwell UL 648638. OTSI -« < or n > ir-r- > ■ r < ■dr ■ t-j ■ r -r-—- m TO GIVE AWAY TO GIVE AWAT: I HAVE FIVg 7-WK old kitlen-s who would like a home. 3 Mnck. 1 yellow & 1 yellow A white. I GL 7-3863. |V37Si TO GIVE AWAY: 3 YOUNG KITTENS. Gerald Buahoug. GL 7-3916 07 cm ■ • ■ • ■ '"‘Af BOATS BOATS: LYMAN 14* LAPSTREAK RUN- , otooul boat with 25 horsepower motor, complete cover for boat and motor, ail controls North American boat trailer. aU for See it at 164 North Shore drive. Syracuse or call GL 7-3089. (38ASJ FOR RENT < O • ft ft ■'»' ft 'ft'" l * ■» ft ft MODERN COTTAGE ON SYRACUSE Lake. Good beach and dock. Beautifully furnished. By the week. 82 North Shore Drive. ts 1 APARTMENT FOR RENT — FURNISHED or unfurnished, heat furnished, washing facilities, private entrance and bath. Inquire at Pettit's Dept. Store. Ligonier. Indiana. Prion* 51. TF FOR RENT: WAWASEE LAKE FRONT cottage for 1962 season, long pier, sandy beach. Write Box 1301. Washington 13. D.C. «fcSl FOR RENT: OF DUPLEX FOR SMALL business. Close to town on Main street. Reasonable rent. C. Cripe. 2811 Lake shore. St. Cloud. Florida. itfcSi FOR RENT: THREE BEDROOM, YEAR around New Home available immediate- . ly . within one mile of North Webster. Call TE 4-1435 evenings after 6 PM. or Waekanda. ttfcsx OAIRY FARM FOR RENT: 2M ACRES in LaGrange County. Indiana; grade A bulk; 30-50 basis March 1 possession Write P.O. Box 123, LaGrange. Indiana fur full information. <37S> FOR RENT: THREE BEDROOM COUNTRY House. New gas furnace, bath 4 kitchen unit. *6O, Reference required. Call GL 7-2022, 4-6 evenings. <37S> REAL ESTATE R E. ESTATE FOR SALE: KALE ISLAND channel lot* for sale, between Syracuse and Wawasee Lake*. *2500 cash-, or financed. R. T. Searfoss. Rainbow Corners. Rt 1. GL 7-2465. (38cb> R.E. FOR SALE: WAWASEE LAKE — Lots 50x300 each *IBOO, with easement to the lake. Cash or terms. Harry Brinkman. Northside Sandwich , Shop, West of Seminary. (40S> LIVESTOCK LIVESTOCK: STOCKER AND FEEDER CATTLE FOR SALE 600 calve* weigh ing 300 to 550. 210 yeariing steers and heifers, and 130 Holstein steers. W. V. - PAI.MER. PERU. INDIAN V. (37cA» LIVESTOCK FOR SALE — YOUNG SERViceable Registered Edgewood Angus Bull. GL 7-8864. Lloyd Neff. Rt 1 Syracuse. <37cS> LOST & FOUND LOST — BLACK DOG. BROWN LEGS & feet, brown spots. Rinker Boat Co. vicinity. John Rinker. GL 7 2892. <3BS> Delinquency can usually be helped by keeping parents and kids »oth at home.

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Shorty Johnson’s eldest boy. Slim, is as tall as his dad is short, and when he heard about an opening for an assistant lifeaward at our local kiddie pool, he fiaured there was the perfect job for him. Right away he made a beeline over to see the head lifeguard, who asked him how long he’d been swimming. “Well, to tell the truth.” says Slim, “I never learned.” “You don’t know how to swim?” asks the lifeguard, puxzied. “No,” says Slim, who's 6'7", and still growing, “but I sure can wade!"

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I *■*'»:■ .:*, SH*.* ■»■*!.* « » ,*..*. W.WW.S-*—■*■ SERVICES ELECTROLUX HU EALES AMD SERVICE, eall for free demonstrations. James Payton. GL 7<5491. Home Address 125 E- Boston Street, Syracuse. (US» PAINTING and DECORATING Save onethird —lnsurance carried HAROLD L. HECHK Phone North Webster TK 4-HBS Work guaranteed. TF CRANE, DRAYLINE COMPLETE SERVice, farm drainage, lake shore improvement. channels and ponds. Work estimate* freely Riven. Ja Eberly. Phone Topeka 1F145 Lagenier. <US> PETERSON'S UPHOLSTERING Cromwell. Indiana ReupholsterUig Custom made furniture Draperies end floor coverings For estimates call UL SMfi . «U» ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING OF RESldential, industrial, commercial wiring. Free estimate* Complete electrical layouts factory or home. Master Electna Inc. LaOtto. Ind., Phone Avilla SB? - 5629. Reverse toU. (tfcSl WELLS — WE REPAIR OR REPLACE water wells 2” to 4" and contract for new well drllUam. Elkhart County Farm Bureau Co-op. 212 West Lincoln. Goshen. KE 24121. CBBcS) LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS Notice Is hereby given to the bxeayen of the Metronnlitan School District of Turkey Creek Township. Kos-'insko County. Indians, that the duly qualified and actin* members of the Board of the said Metronolitan School District will meet on the 19ih day of September. 1961. at the hour of 7:30 p.m. In the office of the Superintendent ti the public r-hool buildine in the said town of Syracuse and at such time and place will consider the following additional appropriations which the said officers consider necessary to meet the extraordinary emergency existing at this time TVTTTON FUND F 2 Transfer Tuition « 302 96 TOTAL 2 302.96 CUMULATIVE BUILDING FUND 1-2 Remodeling *4.623.03 This money to be used to pay for remodeling high school study hall and pay of archiTOTAL Taxpayers appearing at such meeting shall have a right to be heard thereon. The additional appropriations as finally made will be auttomatically referred to the State Board of Tax Commissioners, which Board will hold a further hearing within fifteen days at the County Auditor’s office of Kosciusko County. Indiana, or at such other place as may be designated. At such hearing taxpayers objecting to any of such additional appropriations may be heard and interested taxpayers may inquire of the County Auditor when and where such hearing will be held. METROPOLITAN SCHOOL DISTRICT OF TURKEY CREEK TOWNSHIP KOS. CO SYRACUSE. IND. James C. Stucky. President Ronald V. Kramer. Secretary Pub Sept. 7 A 14. 1961 The SyracuScene . . . Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Freeman, Jr. and son David spent Thursday and Friday last week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Freeluan of 419 S. Lake St. They were oaroute from Poughkeepsie. N.Y« to their home in Lafayette, Mr. Freeman, a Professor of Electrical Engineering at Purdue University, has had a leave of absence the past year (his sabbatical year) to work and Stiidy at Poughkeepsie .and M.1.T., Boston. PAST MATRONS MEET Sixteen members of the Past Matrons Club met last week at the home of Mrs. Ruby Worth. Mrs. Rebecca Kitson conducted the business of the meeting after which a social hour was enjoyed with delicious refreshments of strawberry pie and coffee.

From where I stt, it’s how yon get a job done, but how we/i you du it that’s important Most folk* have their own way of working—a way that suits them best It’s the same whea it comes to perwnoi preferences. I may like an occastoual glass of beer with my meals; you might rather have buttermilk. Neither of us is “right”— it s just a matter of taste. Recognizing this fact is one sure way to get along “swimmingly” with your friends and neighbors.

The SyracuScene * * • Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Welty entertained members of their Pinochle Club Friday evening. Guests were the Fred Sharkeys of Etna Green, the Phil Yoders of Millers* burg, the Jack Hostetlers of Goshen and the Lewis Scotts of Elkhart Recent guests of the Welty s were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bamiskis of Montclair, New Jersey. Mr. and Mrs. Cecile Reed and daughters of Madison, Wise, were week-end guests of the Wilbur Ellis family. Other guests were Rev. and Mrs. Wilburn Lewallen and son. Mrs. Irene Strieby of Kale Island returned last Thursday from Chicago where she attended the meeting of the American Chemical Society. The Conrad Hilton Hotel was the headquarters for the convention. Mrs. Strieby also visited her brother, John Macy, and family in South Bend on her way home. SOUTH OF SYRACUSE The Roscoe Smiths of Milford were visitors Friday evening of Mrs Iva Coy. Monday evening Mrs. Jack Mullins, Mrs. Gerald Bushong, Mrs. Ruth Clindaniel attended a program at the Baptist Church in Bremen. Ind. Major Edgar Bunday of Wheaton, Hl. was the evening speaker. Mrs. Iva Coy and Mr. and Mrs. Hank Byrd and children and Mr. and Mrs. Devon Lippencott of Mil ford were Sunday dinner guests in the home of Mrs. Retta and Hazel Ketering. To celebrate Mrs. Ketering’s birthday. Sunday evening Mrs. Glen Popenfoose. Miss Lucille Bushong. Mrs. Myrtle Robinson. Mrs. Theora Hull. Mr. Bob Bowser, Mr. Tom Duckwall, Mr. Philip Fawley, and Rev. and Mrs. Carl Satre attended, the Lutheran Conference in Columbia City Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Baugher and daughter Emily of Detroit, spent a few days last week in the home of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Baugher. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Burht of Dewart Lake were Labor Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Popenfoose. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Darr and Denise spent Monday in Chicago on business Mrs. Gloria Lutes and children Stanley and Becky of Nappanee were Sunday callers of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Coy and sons. Mr. and Mrs. Dell Schllab and Mrs. Maxine Miller of Wakarusa, spent Monday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Darr. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bushong and family of North Webster were Sunday callers of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Bushong. Visiting also were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barefoot of North Manchester. Sunday guests of the Glen PoPenfoose were his parents. Mr. and Mrs Ted Popenfoose of Rochester. Sunday guest of the Gerald Bushongs Was Mrs. Bushong's brother, Milton Seehaver of Orland. The Guy Hoovers and the Robert Hoovers, and children, spent Labor Day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Hoover at Chapman Lake. A picnic supper was enjoyed by all. HOME EC CLUBS Eight of the 27 4-H Home Economics Clubs in Kosciusko County had 100% completion of their members in 1961. The clubs with 100% completion are as follows: Claypool Cloverettes, Milford Merry Maidens, Jr., Monroe Merry Maidens, North Webster Room 4rU Jh, Silver Lake Tatapocheon. Syracuse Pollyanna, War sa w Double ‘H’. and West Wayne Lucky Lassies. Each of these clubs will receive an “Honor Club Seal” for their 4-H club charter.

KERCHER'S SUNRISE ORCHARDS Now Picking KALHAVEN — REDSKIN ELBERTA These are the last good Peach varieties PRUNE PLUMS — Fresh or Canned — 4 cans for 89c $4-95 case — 24/2’A cans BARTLETT PEARS McINTOSH APPLES October Gold Sweet Apple Cider 1 mile smith of GOSHEN on St. Rd. IS Open 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.

THURS. SEPT. 14, 1961 SYRACUSE-WAWASEE

PHONE COMPANIES MEET AT WAWASEE Personnel from telephone companies in 22 counties in the north east section of the state attended the annual District 5 Meeting o| the Indiana Telephone Association at the South Shore Inn, Lak* Wawasee on Tues., Sept. 12. Registration and a social hour started at 11 AM. Following luncheon the meeting was opened by District President Wade Morris of the Citizens Telephone Co., Fairmount. Greetings were extended by Association First Vice Pres., G-. A. Steele. Warsaw, President of the United Telephone Co. of Indiana, inc., and Association Pres. L. H. Meyer, Fort Wayne, President, General Telephone Co. of Indiana. Inc. C. L. Castro. Manager, Special Products for Export of the ITTKellog Corporation, spoke on “Communications in Foreign Countries.” A brief report was given by George A Schumacher, Indianapolis. General Manager of the Indiana Telephone Association. Election of new District officers concluded the meeting. William Sadler. Local District Manager, and Vice President o’i District 5 of the ITA, was in charge of registration for the meeting. Other local telephone personnel who attended the meeting were: Robert Murchie, George White, Fred Ditmer, Richard Clay, Jerry Bayne. Lois O’Brian. Louise Byland and Mrs. William Sadler. FRINGED GENTIAN Gentians are cool weather, perennial plants. being found native in regions where the winters can be depended upon to include at least one spell of severely cold weather. Most Gentians bloom in early or mid summer, but the natne American species (Gentiana crinata) is a fall bloomer and well worth it s care. One serious drawback to their cultivation is that the seed so quickly loses vitality and must be planted as soon as ripe. Sow them promptly in flats and be patient. It is suggested that planting be done in a 12 in. pot. Put 2 in. of gravel at the bottom and fill with sand and rich dirt. Set the pot in a deep pan o.' water when watering is needed and keep out of the sun. Only very slow growth is made the first year. Do not expect them to have. more than four or

HOOVER FLOOR SCRUBBER RUG SCRUBBER Rental $] 00 Per Day SYRACUSE HARDWARE Nicolai Machine & Repair Shop 701 S. Main St. Phone: GL 7-3232 SYRACUSE, INDIANA Lawn Mower Sales & Service PORTABLE ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING JIGS - FIXTURES - TOOLS - DIES WROUGHT IRON RAILINGS & SPECIALTIES BUSINESS BEGINS m 1 ■' ■ HERE! ; M M r ? 1 t V\ Through the banks of the > V \ country flows a constant r * ’ I \ A I ’ stream of “commercial paI'J Per” — checks, notes, drafts, ....... . MM Ts |* bills of lading, etc. — that is J m turned into immediate cash, i t a or credit in the accounts of I ~ customers. This everyday banking service is a part of the modern magic of business and banking. State Bank of Syracuse Regilar Banking Hoars Sill a.ft. to 1:11 Mk laily Ussol Tbsrsday

six leaves and be as big as a half dollar. When they do finally bloom the color will be violet blue with possibly some white showing, depending on the amount of shade. They have four fringed petals and four sepals. The difficulty in transplanting them is because of the long tap root Leave them out of doors in winter but mulch heavily. Laura D. Cole The Primary Mothers Club had a pot-luck supper meeting at the home of Mrs. Philip Strieby on Sept. 11. There was a short business meeting conducted by Mrs. Susan Coy, president. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Havel and their daughter Denise, and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Schoemaker of lowa City, left Sunday for their homes after spending the past week with their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Penn of Lake Wawasee. ' CERTAIN, AND PAINLESS: The sting of the asp (snake) was used in Egypt as * means of legal execution, for centuries.

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