Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 42, Number 22, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 7 March 1947 — Page 2

Come in and see the New Norge AH Automatic electric Rance, and Fastemp Oil Space Heater, at the Wawasee Lockers, inc., Syracuse.

SMITTY’S BOAT LIVERY & GARAGE Outboard Motor Repairs Auto Repairing on Johnson's Bay Wawasee EXPERIENCED > AUCTIONEER Livestock - Household Real Estate FRED L. SMITH Syracuse Phone 15F20

! GOOD FOR "MONEY I HEADACHES" o ?* fa W.J2S‘* k J t / r *£r / I f : The State Bank Os Syracuse t SYRACUSE, INDIANA r czsi | AT THIS .ccJWSK! SIGN OF SfiffiJffEW I Quality pE335|jH : I “SEE US FOR YOUR NEEDS” STIEFEL GRAIN CO. SYRACUSE, INDIANA PHONE 886 M«»-*+<M-+**4'W+4'+++*->****++*+++++-fr+***++>+++*‘*+++*'>>+ ‘tttt • • • i teeeeeeietteeeeeeeeeiHiitMMiif Join the United Team! WARTED: Dependable Man Io List and Show Farms. o BUSINESS Is good! The post-war demand for farms and • o country real estate is increasing, week by week and month by o month The years ahead contain problems of readjustment for ’ ‘ ’ millions of Americans who right now are giving serious thought * o to the security and independence of rural life. « I! The UNITED FARM .AGENCY, now seeking a local represen- ! ’ 1 tative in your community, was established twenty-two years ago ’ ;; with DEPENDABLE SERVICE as its guiding principle- We are ; o proud of the reputation for fair dealing and leadership in sales. < ► and advertising which we have built up over two decades of i ‘ doing business the UNITED way. Today, approximately 200 * ‘ UNITED men are serving the public throughout 18 states of the • > west and mid west, backed up by the largest volume of news- < ‘ paper, magazine, and radio advertising the country has ever ! ; seen Our famous bargain catalog of farms and country real ' • estate is circulated all over the world, bringing buyers to UNIitED * > men in ever-increasing volume < I Our program of careful selection of local representatives and < • adherence to the highest standards of business ethics has been ’ > one of the big reasons for our steady progress and success. The • I man we select in your community must be thoroughly honest and « I dependable, able to furnish surety bond, under sixty years of ’ [ age, own an automobile and real estate, willing to devote full ’ > time, completely familiar with his territory and hold the good- < I will and respect of his fellow’ men. No real estate experience is « I necessary for the man who will follow advice and instruction * As a UNITED man, you can build up your own business, be in- • ’ dependent, enjoy pleasant out-of-doors work and become one of ; • » the Income leaders of the community. If you meen our require- ’ ’> ments, and want to do business in conformity with our ideals of ’ J ’ dependable service, we are vitally Interested in you and your fu- < ‘ • ture We are eager to meet you in person so that we can take * o full measure of each other. ’! Write today for particulars- Join the UNITED team, and help ! * ‘ sell rural America to Americans the UNITED way! ■ ;i United Farm Agency ’’ Kansas City, St- Louis, Chicago, Oakland, Minneapolis, J * Springfield Robert M. Chamberlain, General Manager 428 B-M-A- Building, KANSAS CITY 8, MO •; “.Listen to The Farm You’d Like to Own’ over WLS (890 kc., - Chicago) every Saturday morning at I” - *

Hex Home Ec. Meet Postponed The meeting of the Hex Rural Home Economics Club has been postponed from March 4 to March 18th-

Immediate Delivery! THOR AUTOMAGIC WASHERS Free Demonstration. Come in Today Syracuse Hardware Phone 6, Syracuse.

Syfacuse-Wawasee Journal Telephone 191 “The Only Newspaper Published in the Heart of Northern Indiana’s Great Lake Region.” J. B. Cox, Publisher. A legal Republican Newspaper, official for all Kosciusko county. Largest Weekly Circulation in the County. Entered at postoffice at Syracuse, Indiana, as second class matter. Friday, March 7, 1947*~ CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank the neighbors and friends for their offers of help, their floral offerings and their kind assistance at the time of the loss of our mother, Mrs- Emma Bushong—Guy Bushong and family, -Gerald Bushong and family, Mary Bushong. Just received some ’ lovely new two piece dresses in Junior sizes, priced at 8 98 and 10.98—LaPetite Shoppe.

John Gordy Syracuse, Ind By Q HOFF-BRA U ag| the beer that treats you ri„ht II : I i 111 ifldlJi UJ H 4 M Brtwinc Corp., Fort Vqm, M. ► ' .A —Open for Business— GENERAL MACHINE REPAIR Grinding, Drilling. Arc and Acetelyn Welding Jigs, Tools and Dies. Brazing and soldering. Also open evenings by appointment HARRY NICOLAI Syracuse, Ind. Dead Animals Removed Horses - Cattle - Hogs - Sheep Phone: Milford 16. Cromwell 6 Warsaw 162 Reverse Charges Indiana Rendering Co. Formerly Globe Rendering Co. Box 373 Phone 289 A. J. THIBODEAUX Syracuse, Ind. Lawn Mowers Sharpened 201 South Lake St. Ist house south U. B. church I GUNSMITHING featuring complete refinishing, stock making and alterations, re- l blueing, checkering, sight mounting ‘ and recoil pads fitted. Military; arms converted to sporters. VERN H. BRINKMAN Syracuse, Ind. WET WASH LAUNDRY Mrs. Nolan, Prop. WET WASH ONLY Call for and Deliver.' Work Guaranteed. Phone 97W ELECTRIC WIRING Motors Repaired. H. L. JUDAY Phone Syracuse 60J Cromwell 73

legal notice of PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that the Local Alcoholic Beverage Board of Kosciusko county, Indiana, will, at 9:CO A-M. on the 19th day of March, 1947, at the Clerk’s Office, Court House, in the city of War* saw, Ind., begin investigation of the applications of the following named persons, requesting the issue to the applicants, at the locations hereinafter set out, of the Alcoholic Beverage Permits of the classes hereinafter designated and will, at said time and place, receive information concerning the fitness of said applicants, and the propriety of issuing the permits applied for to such applicants, at the premises named: Gray Riley & Orpha Riley, 32303 (Resort Hotel) RFD No. 1, Warsaw, Ind Beer and wine retail. Edwin M Emerson, 32307 (Tavern) 115 So Huntington st-, Syracuse, Ind. Beer and wine retail. SAID INVESTIGATION WILL OPEN TO THE PUBLIC AND PUBLIC PARTICIPATION IS QUESTEDINDIANA ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE COMMISSION. By Maurice H- Rudd, secy. Burrell E- Diefendorf, chairman.

Plan to Eat SUNDAY DINNER — and — WEEK-DAY MEALS at Wawasee Restaurant Open until 2 p. m. Sundays.

I ~~ , —— IF SORRY LADY, ANYTHING WRONqjUNE> YOUO BUY I F ILL HAVE TO ]| rYES.ATICKET FOR CIIDCO MKT I GIVE YOU Ji PARKING OVERTIME, WItVtKS SUFtK RKI. A TICK ST. THANKS TO THE POOR YOU'D GET QUICK, COURSERVICE AT THE MEAT | TEOUS SERVICE AS WELL -wQWhal OUNTE^?TH E CHOICEST I [ Il o TM AMSimAM ITNOKAIt. ta. 1 I ■ Saturday Specials I I Levernier’s | I Products NEPTUNE SARDINES, in Oil, per can 10 Made in Syracuse GREEN TEA, Tenderleaf, 1-4 lb. pkg 2s> ■ Try One of these Deals! KRA ft MAYONNAISE, full pint 2.1 1 Can TOILETEER WELCH GRAPE JUICE, full pint .23 I ' PEAS, No. 2 can .. . 10 I (A $1.32 Value) SAUER KRAUT, No. can W 17 OQr> JELLO PUDDINGS, Butterscotch ror yyc and Vanilla Pkg 08 a HILL’S COFFEE, drip and regular, lb, - 44 I buper-duas bab-o-cleanser ... 09 33c SAVOY CAN MILK, 3 large cans .25 I Sweetheart SPECIAL! I I T ° il l ets ° ap Frozen Cut PINEAPPLE ... 35c I 5 fairs 49c TID BITS — Sugared I 'a __ I i&sisKfe | Soda Crackers I . FC*- | F rendC H J 1 lb- Box Tu, 1 A It* m**^ l * o I . 46 oz. can ■

ComiHetes Cadet Training Miss Carol Rarlg is visiting in the home of her parents, Mr and Mrs Guy Rarig. after completing her Cadet nurses’ training at Ball Memorial hospital,, Muncie, Ind Her training included three months at Riley hospital, Indianapolis, two months at Longcliff state hospital, Logansport, and her senior cadet period at Chicago state hospital, Chicago- After Mar.

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17th she will be employed at Ball i Memorial hospital.

j - — —- .■ ■ -I-I ■ !■■■ MOCK BOAT LIVERY Phone 614-M South Side, Ls.ke Wawasee LAWN MOWERS SFAFZENED TIRE VULCANIZING ACETYLENE WELDING