Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 36, Number 37, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 27 June 1941 — Page 8

FRIDAY, JUNE 27, IMI

Local News Visitors Sunday at the Daniel Warbel home were Mr. and Mrs. Ike Huff and daughter, of Albion. Mr. and Mrs. Lucy Gosey and daughter, of Goshen, Mr. and Mrs. Billy Warbel, of New Paris, and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Warbel, of New Paris. Kenneth Grisamer and Robert Wiles returned Monday, after spending several days in Texas. J

From The Top Os Your Head To The Tip Os Your Toes BE BEAUTIFUL Become a new woman with a new hair style, facial, manicure! and pedicure. \ Be perfectly and luxuriously grootaed for the coming Holiday season. I We offer you these and other tteanty services in our lovely cool. UK < ONDITIONED S'HOP. Pickwick Beauty Shop • ; VIOLA It\VEXS(ROFT g ■ U >- g You are cordially invited to W? K attend a Champagne ’ ■ dance, conducted by the Arthiii •>- f Murray teachers, Saturday. 11 kHI P.M.. June iHlth. f \ ARTHUR MURRAY .- ' -j % DANCE STUDIOS jC Hotel' —A rKww— l fl BANK MONEY ORDERS If cm fflmey Bank money-orders will cost you less in paying • out-of-town bills, as direct comparison will show you. You can buy bank money-orders in any amounts quickly without bothering to : make out applications and they will be accepted anywhere at face value. . Save money when you remit money by using bank money-orders. AMOUNT other MONfY OtMBS MMK MONTY ORDERS 1c to 310 «c to He 5c 9t0t0«30 13c to 13c lOc <SO to *IOO IHe to 22c 15c Over »100 23c and up 20c anti up The State Bank es Syracuse FRESH FRUITS. VEGETABLES Richelieu Frozen Foods Quality that cant be Beat VAN CAMPS PORK & BEANS 3 cans for 25c idel monte midget peas, a for ....... p W 1 lb. box 13c FRUIT COCKTAIL, Tall Can 15c ' Swift’s Branded Meats SWIFT’S PREMIUM HAM lb ....... .43c SWIFT’S Circle S PICNIC HAMS, lb. .......—' .._ r 21c SWIFT’S T-Bone STEAK, lb. 35c SWIFT’S SWEET RASHER BACON, lb. .... 32c STRONG CHEESE, lb. -,s. SWIFTS BROOKFIELD SAUSAGE, pkg. l»c

Margie and Bobby Nelson, of Chicago, are'’visiting at the Joe Rapp home. - Mr. and Mrs. Macy Nicheleson and Mrs. Charles Teetor will spend this week-end in Chicago. Mrs. Mary Haworth, of Toronto, Can., who is spending the summer here with Mrs. Teetor, will ppend the week-end at Kokomo. Mr. and'Mrs. Marvin Stiffler had as guests Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Ward Flowers and son, of Niles, Mich. ;

Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Adrian and children arrived here Monday night from Arizona, to spend a few days with Mrs. B. F. Hoy and Dr. and Mrs. C. R. Hoy. They are returning to Lorain, O', where Dr. Adrien will again resume his practice. Miss Margaret Smith, formerly of Syracuse, and Mr. Ross Relles, of Sacramento, Calif., were married Dec. 11, 1938, at Globe. Ariz Both are graduates of the Arizona State Teachers College, at Temple, Ariz. They will make their home at Sacramento. The marriage was only recently announced. Miss Smith made her home here with Tier aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bowld. She is a graduate of Syracuse high school. Mr. and Mrs. Cheder Kitson and family, of Henry, VaA spent Tuesday with his uncle, L. N, Kitson. Miss Lois Ford spent Wednesday at Battle Creek, Mich. Miss Patricia Adams, of Des Moines, lowa, returned here with Mrs. Paul Ford last week for an indefinite visit here. M. Ridinger, of Goshen, has leased the Texaco oil. station on road 13, in east patr of town. He has worked for oil companies for many years and is well equipped to serve the public. Mr. and Mrs. Garfield and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Lantz, of Indianapolis, were weekend guests of Levi Kitson and Miss Mary Alice Kitson. Mr. Joe Popple and son Bud, of Qes Moines, lowa, spent Wednesday and Thursday here as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ford. South Side • Mr and Mrs. Emmett Kelly and ' son, Bill, of Sduth Bend, spent last week-end here. Mrs. Emma Currins and son, Emerson, and Miss Louise Deddier and Bernice Hamlin, of Elkhart, called at the Bert Searfoss home Sunday. = , . Willodean Mock spent the last week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Mock. - Velma Mock, of Goshen, spent last week-end with her parents, Lester Mock and family. Do You Want a new Car Now!! WE HAVE SOME ON HAND FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY i 1935 Ford Coupe, a nice one with heater and radio, £irn. I only .......... 1933 Chrysler Sedan, new finish, driven only 48,000 miles, good tires; this car has ai r a always-had good care .... 1931 Oldsmobile Sedan. It POC I runs OK. Rough 3 1933 Dodge Sedan. rough 1937 Studebaker Truck. I*4 ton, long W. B. Driven only 56000 miles. Two brand (FOQC new tires ........ 1938 Olds 6 cyl. 4 door Sedan, all deluxe with heater, defroster and radio, with beautiful finish, upholsjering been kept like new. Fine mechanical a jnr condition . j 1939 Olds 8 4-door Sedan, radio, heater, tires nearly new, driven only 42,000 miles, will out perform nearly any other 4 1939 car. This one is Ar/xr perfect tpOt/D ’ 1938 Olds 8, 4-door Sedan, all deluxe including radio, electric , clock, driven only 38.000 miles. This is the kind ydu look for but hardly ever (Pt4C find J>34t) 1938 Plymouth Coupe, clean, well kept. 38,000 miles, aq ir special | 1937 Chevrolet coupe, jqaA ; new finish .. tpUVv 1940 Olds 70,- 2-door Sedan, only slightly used, driven only 10,000 miles, seat covers, could pass for a 600 or SOO mile car S3OO off new C74C 1937 Lafayette Nash Coupe. I rumble seat, a bargain too good to miss at only _ <pZ/ 1935 Tefraplane Coach. If you j appreciate a car that has been | taken care of and that Is still j good for lots of miles d»1 Os i buy this one at ~sPIO3 Robert Atz ■ . • • • ' J’ ■ MOTOR SALES CORP. Godien. Ind.

~ BYBACPBE. WAWASEE JOURNAL

CHICAGO MARKETS (Reported by John Clay & Co.) Trade in hogs finally has come into its own. Prices are right at 111, best since 1937, against a 110 peak the week ending June b7. Scant supplies locally and around the circuit, revival of government demand for pork and lard and an elevation in pork loin quotations to the highest basis in four years being the elevating influences. Steer prices have been holding up well despite an enormous Supply being sent to.markets all overthe country. During the first 3 weeks of this month receipts showed an increase of 22 percent compared with a year ago, this being run following the largest May slaughter on record. Not only have cattle receipts been liberal but importations of beef as well have been enerous. The first four months tbtal of 36 t 499,000 lbs. was 42 percent in excess of same period in 1940, and May and first three weeks inJune will sho> increases over last year. Lamb supplies of late have been of insignificant volume, thwarting buyers’ efforts to bring about a seasonal readjustment in prices. The west is in excellent, condition and the early movement of Idahos has not been of regular numbers, growers holding stock for additional weight gain. DIES AT CROMWELL Homer Smith, 77, Cromwell contractor, died Saturday night at his home, after a year s illness. Surviving are the widow. Mrs Hattie, Smith; three sons, Ernest Smith, of Auburn, Everett Smith of Louisville, Ky.. and Edward Smith, of Plymouth", 0., and three daughters, Mrs. B’. F. Kuhn of Elkhart. Mrs. Walter Wonsettler of Ft. Wayne, and Mrs, John Robertson of. Cromwell. Burnial was in the Syracuse cemetery. £ Concord # Guests at the Wm. Wyland home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Basil Watters and" son, of Ft. Wayne; Mr. and Mrs. Heber Clelland, Os Columbia City, and? Mr. and Mrs. Omer Hite, of Pierceton. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bucher and son. Junior, spent. Sunday with Grandma Hoover, of Milford. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lutz, of Nappanee, Mr. and Mrs. »Lewls Buhrt, of Goshen, and family, were guests at the Paul Buhrt home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Silas Gilbert enjoyed Sunday with his son, Arthur and family. Mr. and Mrs. Larence Dewart and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dewart spent Sunday afternoon with &rs. Della Dewart, of Syracuse. | COIL GLASSES | M ADE FOR , | I Your Satisfaction | | 525 Calhoun | | Ft, Wayne | ABOV’E A & I LEATHER | | SHOP | IHlllllHlHUllHlllilllllllllillllllHllUllliniillllllllllillluili. V Adm. WA X anoW v$ incl DANCE ” Tonight Only 1 FRI. JUNE 27th XV) * - y - A COMING X X. FRIDAY X / Gi en y/ [ /Miller 1 / l / Dancing // // Nightly // * y LAKE WAWASEE

Classified Ads. FOR SALE: 1932 Chevrolet twodoor, good running condition. Priced low.—J. L. Dewart. Phone Milford 64F14. (37-2 t FOR SALE: Hot Point electric stove, excellant condition $4 5. —- 617 Front st., Mrs. LaFlore. MAID WANTED: Girl or woman. Apply at McKinneys Lodge. East side of Syracuse lakeCOME IN at your leisure and choose the model vacuum cleaner for your particular needs. Floor & hand models.— Art Gallery, Pickwick bldg. FOR RENT: 3-room cottage on Road 13, near.Waco.Furnished, lake privileges. Inquire Ketririg Homestore. Syracuse. FOR SALE: Fishing boat and new outboard.—Fred Self, phone 365 HAY FOR SALE: Mixed red clover and alsike. in field, loose and baled.—-L. B Whitehead, phone Syracuse No. 301. _ FOR SALE: Cherries are ripe. . Early Richmond ready now. Montmbrencies next week - Stephen Fneeman. Phone 596. (36-2 t F'OR SALE: Electric Ranges, reconditioned, excellent values. See them at the Northern Indiana Public Service Co. (34-4 t [•'OR SALE: Porcelain lined ice re- „ frigerator, good condition. ‘ Ice capacity 100 lbs. Cheap if taker, at once. Phone'363. Roy Brown. FOR SALE: Live or dressed fryers. —Syracuse Hatchery. Phone No. 8248. (35-ts) COTTAGE: Small? one- room cottage. Papakeechie lake. Reason able season rental, phone 71. (36-3 t MARKET New Potatoes. 10 1b... for 19c Cucumbers, each 5c Grapefruit 7 for 25c Cabbage. 3 lbs, for .. a .....* 10c Other fresh fruits and If vegetables. v DOWNING’S MARKET FOR SALE f iled and black Rasp berries. —Wm. Wyland. Phone 307. DeLUXE A STANDARD floor and hand models of vacuum cleaners with or without attachmentr. Reasonably priced. See them at the Art Gallery. Pickwick bldg. FOR SALE: Fishing boat. Gray motor, good condition. Inquire Ketring’s Homestbref FOR SALE: Used brick, cleaned. Reasonable. Inquire Claude Loy, 3 mi. east Millersburg, 1 mi. south. Phone Millersburg 9 on 79. ' (37-2 t POULTRY WANTED: Can use large amounts Hally.. Especially. Hens and Springers. Get my prices before selling. Phone 22 or write G. C. Tarman, New Paris, Ind. (35=At> FOR SALE: White Rock Spring chickens. Live or dressed on order. Look for the sign on North Huntington st. —Ralph Baumgartner. (35-ts) READINGS: Personal problems, interests discussed; ■ questions answered; hand reading included. 9 to 9 daily, Suadays. Warsaw, 112 '-j West Market, betweet Lake and. Buffalo, north side. (35-9 t. WANTED: Lady, middle-aged preferred, for housework, nowashing or; ironing; off Sat. afternoon and Sunday. Two in family. Nd children.—Phone R 5346. FOR SALE: Liberty bicycle, boys, light and speedometer. 26 in., in good shape. Also 100 lb- ice box, apartment model. See Joe Bushong at barber shop. HAVE YOU SEEN the new and extremely low-priced electric vacuum cleaners (or sale at the Gallery? Floor and hand models. — Art Gallery, Pickwick building. Syracuse. Ind. FOR RENT: 3 modern homes on Wawasee Lake. 1 modern home on Syracuse lake, 1 modern home south of library.—W. T. Colwell. Phone 65. (36-3 t.) f FOR SALE: Good white enamel heavy tubed iron bed. Spring and mattress. All three for $lO. Inquire Journal office. (36-3 t FOR SALE: A few choice lots pn Syracuse lake. Also a modern home on Wawasee lake. —Warren T. Colwell. Phone 65. (363 t WHEN Y(H<, THINK of buying a vacuum Cleaner, see what we have to otiter, in floor and hand models.—Art Gallery, Pickwick block. FOR SALE: Good iron bed, fine spring and mattress. A-l condition. Cheap. Phone 737. (37-ts) HOUSE FOR RENT: on North Huntington st. Seven rooms. See Lester ; Darr, Syracuse. Call evenings. FOR SALE: Electric stove, 1 bed with spring and mattress. 1 bed spring. Phone RSO3.—G. C. Harwood, Lake Wawasee.

WANTED: Maid for general housework. Modern lake home, adults. No laundry. Can go home nights. Write P. O. box No. 356. ! FOR SALE: Boy s bicycle, new tires. In good shape.—Harry’ Rosenberry, Syracuse, Ind.

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