Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 2, Number 30, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 30 June 1939 — Page 8

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J NOTICE TO BIDDERS OF BUS ROUTES The Trustee will receive bids up to six o’clock (C. S. T.), Tuesday evening, July 18, 1939, £or £ Don’t Forget! ETHYL 80 Octane “STOP THAT PING” 5 gaL 95$ uAiAAAAAiM ’▼WV v u V w ALSO Bonded 68 — 6 for SI.OO Kerosene 5 for 50c Oils and Greases BATTERY SALES and SERVICE Battery Recharge & 3-Day Rental—sl.oo HOOVER SERVICE STATION South Huntington Street Syracuse t Indiana

SEIDER’S GROCERY Phone 82 or 172 Syracuse, Ind. 10 lb. SUGAR 40c With One Dollar’s Worth of Groceries, Not Including Flour or any of the Saturday Specials. BUTTER . .... ~.... .' „.. lb-. . • -26 c SYRACUSE VANILLA ICE CREAM qt. 25c CATSUP ... 14 ob. Bottle... .10c BABY FOOD, Gerber’s „ i 3 cans... .25c GINGERALE, Riverview 3 Ig. Bottles. .. .23c ORANGE JUICE, Bruce’s Ig. can. .. .21c HONEY COOKIES, Iced 4 3 doz 25c GINGER SNAPS .... 2 lbs. .. .l»c NOODLES |. 1 lb. pkg.. .. .14c —: RICHELIEU FROSTED FOODS :— USED CAR W. SALE! r wS | * \ 1935- DELUXE VoUPE . Black finish and very cleanj 1937-TERREPLANE SEDAN . Trunk, equipped with heater and selective automatic shift. Very low mileage. 1937-DODGE TOURING SEDAN Low mileage, new tires and heater. 1936- COACH Completely over-hauled. 1936- MASTER COACH Good tires and ready to “go’/i ’ < 1937- COACH - A fine running car. ALL CARS ARE SPECIALLY PRICED FOR QUICK SALE. " '■*— NEW HUDSONS ALWAYS ON DISPLAY COMPLETE SHOP SERVICE. Bickel and Martin GOSHEN, 216 N. Main St. Ph. 505

seven school bus routes in Turkey Creek Township, Kosciusko County, Indiana. On six routes the bidder will furnish the truck chassis, and one route the truck will be furnished by the township. All bids must be on regular forms, which may be obtained from the Trustee. The routes will be sold for a term of four years. The bids will be opened by the Trustee and Advisory Board at eight o’clock P. M., July 18. 1939, and will award extracts to the lowest and best responsible bidders. The Trustee and Advisory Board shall have the right to reject any and all bids and re-advertise. Specifications and route descriptions may be had from the trustee. Signed:— Walter Koher, (Trustee of Tu rk ey Creek Twp.) (30-31) Wm. R. Bigler JEWELER Phone 14J Syracuse, Indiana

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WANTED — Girl for general housework on north shore of lake for summer. Good wages—stay or go. Mrs. Woulfa, Phone R-8383. In Nash Cottage. (30-lp, FOR SALE — 100 lb. Ice Refrigerator, all metal, 4-case Red Top cooler, used one season 3burner oil stove, with built-in oven, priced to sell at once. Call or write Paul’s Grill, No. Manchester. (30-lp) — . •, MOTORBOAT FOR SALE: Same high quality boat as offered (here last week M SIOO. Now—the first S9O cash takes it! See A. J. Thibodeaux, first house south o f United Brethren church. (30-ts) WANTED — Waitresses over 21. Apply at Waco Case in person, Friday. (30-c) FOR REAL BUTTERMILK Stop At The Midway Texaco Service (On road 13 near Ideal Beach) NEW PRICES— on day-old chicks. $6.00 per 100 for day old chicks. White an d Barred Rocks and White Leghorns. Started Chicks at attractive prices. Syracuse Hatchery, Elmer Stuckey, owner. Phone 8248, 1 mile south of Syracuse on road 13. (29tf) FOR SALE— Weaning pigs. Telephone 34F11, Andrew Beer, Milford. (29-2 cc FOR . SALE— CORONA PORTABLE TYPEWRITER, standard keyboard, carrying case, in n., good condition. A real bargain at $17.50. Inquire at Journal Publishing Corp., Syracuse, Ind. 4... (27-ts) FEDERAL LAND BANK of Louisville offers an exceptional opportunity to Invest in good productive farms at the right price and on attractive terms. Low down payment with long-time loan if desired. Write D. D. Secrist, Representative, Cromwell, Ind. (28-ts) FOR SALE— Used Mullins speoa—- & ~ ' boat. Motor in A-l condition throughout. Also, one slightly used 17 ft. Hacker-Craft speedboat. guaranteed like flew. Priced to sell quick. Phone R--538, Syracuse. Clyde C. Werer, Sand Point, near Spink Hotel. (30-2p>

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FOR SALE — Black raspberries red raspberies, and blackberries. Phone 307, William Wyland Syracuse, Indiana. (30-2 c LANDFOR SALE— 16 acres, near lake, without buildings. Priced at $650. J. W. Rothenberger, Syracuse. (30-lc) WANTED POPCORN Good quality South American only-—Write Confection Cabinet Corp., 430 W. Erie St-. Chicago. 111. (30-3 p WANTED — Girl to work in sandwich shop. Must be 21 years old’ or over. Inquire at Winters Sandwich ShopA (30-lp) FOR SALE — Two rowboats. See H. L. Winters —Winter’s Sandwich Shop. (30-lp) FOR SALE — One, new electric cabinet stove for cooking. Save $50.00! Syracuse Auto Sales (30-lc) LOST— Pair of gold-rimmed spectacles in a light, tan shoe. Lost from running board of car between Louie’s Grill and ctosbroad, 1 mile south. REWARD. Call 58346. (30-lc) WANTED TO RENT — Modern o r eeml-modern house of 4 or 5 rooms. Will rent for year ’round. See or write Ralph W. Craw at the Journal office. (27-ts) FOR SALE— B-piece oak dining room suite. Round table. Phone R 1696, Syracuse. (29-2 p WANTED TO RENT— House for year ’round. Must be on reasonable terms. Harold Miller at Dixie Lunch, Syracuse. (29-2 p MONEY SAVING BARGAINS — Farmlite Batteries, $29.75; Usi ed Delco Plants, $24.50; Mo- • tor s Electric zFans, $3.95; Electric 32 volt wind-driven plants, $53oo; Electric farm fencers, $7.31; Heavy duty Auto Batteries, $3.90; Radios, $9.95; Washings machines, $29.95; 6 volt Winchargers, $15.00. Send for circular on any one of these big bargains today—SAVE UP TO HALF. Write U. S. Battery Exchange, Manufacturers, Albers, Illinois. (29tf) FOR SALE— Model A Ford touring car. Good condition. Just overhauled. Sell reasonable. Henry Abts. Phone 487. (30-c)

< iij . Program of TURKEY CREEK TOWNSHIP CONVENTION CHRISTIAN EDUCATION 2:00 P. M. Devotions, Rev. H. CurrensMusic and Business — 2:30 Address, “The Open Window,** by Rev. A. W. Littrell, Warsaw. Music — 3:15 Address, “Is There Something New,” Rev. Travis Purdy. 3:45 Business Reports— Memorial Committee: Rev. J. C. Bailey, Chairman, F. M. Bushong, Adah Clayton, W. G. Connolly, Guy Symensma, May Kindig, Wilma Hire. Nominating Committee: Chester Firestone, Lena Bauer, S. Deaton, Mrs. Frevert, Rev. R. Rarick, A. H. Blanchard, Mrs. C. J. Cline. 4:00 Benediction, Rev J. S. Pritchard ANTIQUE SHOP IMPROVED The For-Get-Me-Not Antique Shop on South Huntington Street has been greatly improved this season through the efforts of the owner, Mrs. HuSman. The fine line of old furniture, glassware, and accessories for the home has been replenished with new additions in order to offer a greater ctoice. Mrs. Rosalie Sidell Huffman is in charge of the shop which was opened last season and it is stated that each week will find new merchandise on display at the shop. NEW ARRIVAL Word has been received here by Syracuse relatives, of the birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bowser of Auburn, Indiana, on June 2.6. Mrs. Bowser was the former Rachel Baumgartner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Baumgartner, N. Huntington St., here. Mrs. Bowser is owner and manager of the Bowser Beauty Shop in Auburn.

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