Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 42, Number 40, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 11 July 1947 — Page 5
CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT FINCH'S TRAILER SALES *4Ol E. Wachlntfon St. IndianapeU*. In*. Invites you to inspect the new 21 ft. SCHULT COMMODORE with metal roof. 29 ft. SCHULT LUXURY LINER masonite or aluminum. 26 ft. tandem ROY CRAFT mason'te or aluminum. Made by two of America's most reliable manufacturers. Sold bv one of Indiana's most reliable dealers. Bring this ad with you. it will be worth $25 00, on the purchase of any coach, i during June and July. TRAILER AND TRICK Separate or as a unit; trailer 18-ton. low boy. towed type: 13 ten-ply tires <8 Ln rear. 4in front!; in first class condition; truck 2-ton. 1939 model Ford V-8. with 300 Eaton axle and stick for heavy pulling; trailerhitch on rear; 3 cubic yard He;l dump bed with Car-Wood hoist; good motor lust overhauled HIRLF.T CONTRACTING CO. Beet**. KrMStkj. BUILDING MATERIALS CONCRETE BLOCK MACHINES 200 to ' 240 blocks hour, others hand or power 45 to : 100 hour, brick machines, batch mixers i any sire, motors and gas engines. MADL i •ON EQUIPMENT CO.. Madfoee Tenn. DOGS. CATS. PETS. ETC. FOR SALE—4 OONHOI NDS. Combination tree-hounds and high class foxhounds. Rabbit hounds a specialty. Raeeeaa M®*»4*l* Keaaels. Route 1. Albertville. Ala. J DACHSHUNDS for sale; puns arid mature | dogs; A. K. C. registered Priced to sell, i CHARLES BCHWACKE JR. North Vernon. Indiana. FARM MACHINERY & EQUIP. Allis-Ckalmers Dleael H. D. 7 Crawler t- ne , tractor, used about 350 hrs . with lights. I starter, power take-off: John Deere 10 ] tandem disc. like new. MtnneapoliS-Moline S-bottom plow, like new. on rubber. Sell aIL-j together only. Price 87.000 LAI BENCE WHITESIDE. Beanea. Illl*»i». TRACTOR—IM* Ford-Fergus 2-12 ploy terracing plow, weeder. posthole digger and jack; 81.750, or will price tractor and plow, used very little. M. A. OSBORNE. Plaiaville. Ind. Phene IKXL FARMS AND RANCHES M7-ACRE RANCH 400 tractor land, balance timber and pasture. on highway tn Southern Indiana. 7- j room colonial home, hardwood floors, basement. lights, large hip-roofed basement j barn, hew tenant house, other outbuild- i Ings. 3 work horses. 4 saddle horses. 30 sheep, brood sow. 15 shoals. 7-head cattle, tractor on rubber, tractor plows, t.-ndem j disc, cultivator, 'complete horse drawn equipment, well, cistern. 5 springs, creek j partly fenced, some salable timber, extra good tenant. Possession with deed. 333.500 Wire or write, as to when you can be here- Other farms to suit. WM. HABERMEL. Realtar IM* Shvlh, Place. New Albans, ladiaaa Phene IMI 340 ACRES RUSH COUNTY 32 miles from Indianapolis Excellent fenc- j tng and building. Including large slateroof barn. Will give landlord s share of IM7 crops and sell landlord's one-half in- I terest in purebred Guernsey dairv herd. Aberdeen-Angus cattle herd. Hampshire ■ hogs. 2 r ding horses, hay and gram This is an excei’ent dairy, hog and'xtock farm. Price SOO.OOd Will consider smaller farm or Indian .polls property as part payment. WAYNE HABRYMAN 513 Lemrke Bldg.. Indlanapeli-. Indiana. FOR SALE—I3* ACRE Grade A Modern | Dairy Farm, good building*, fine herd and J tractor farm machinery complete, with I 80 acres crops, only one mile from town. I Immediate possession. I JAY FM SMI-t K Ahrsn Indiana I HU P WANTED—MEN MECHANICS Good Proposition; busv shop. JOHNSON CHEVROLET 1035 N. Meridian Indianapolis - Indiana j LIVESTOCK Hereford Haga. Expressed c o. d vour approval. Meat type, distmctivemarkings j Free clrc laleharsl Farsss., Feerla. 11l > MISCELLANEOUS , Hit < AN MAKE A FORT I NK with the . 10.000 formula's book Price *l3 30 ; $25 00 j Value Hurt' * ■ ’nited. Monev b ivk I , O 1 It 4KI'I K IIW t St.. Antlia. Texan. row i it l im n ROWKRB no I ght weight all aluminum Cu'-. ■** 3 s ’ feet high Liter .’ure free JOHNSON i MOTOR SALES. Milford. Indiana. CARPI NTERS! ROOFERS! PAINTERS! For scadold. roof, or ladder brackets. Write | E H TOI'HXM 535 N. Walenl St... Janesville. Wisconsin. , CRIB COMFORTER*—Beautiful satin ex cedent quilting. *4 30 Babv pillows 81 w Wabash Valley Textile*. 31*. Fere. Ind jBlVn ULlUah ■ ||| dDwZidfiT £ « Cee-*>»>h J«sr a M«« It* “J DASH IM ItMHHIi^ , *‘ l ** , * l ""*J| WNU-J 28-47 j
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Bs /Z - w CHILD PRODIGY . . . Paola Caffarella of Genoa, Italy, is only !• years old. but already she has distinguished herself as a concert pianist. She will leave Italy soon for a series «f concerts in the United States. f 1H& i iaj X A A NO PRINCE ‘CHARMING . . . When Albert F. Lange of North Arlington. N. J., stepped off plane in London, be announced that be | had arrived in England to marry Princess Elisabeth. Officials promptly shipped him back to the United States. Lange said he has seen the princess in a mist in his dreams ever since he was five. DOESN’T LIKE CLOTHING . . . Not a cloth eater is this royal walnut moth, enlarged to about three times its natural siie. Just t emerged from its shell-like piipa. this moth will have a wingspread of five inches. 'S-’ HL ASSISTANT SECRETARY . . . ! Charles Saltaman, vice-president j of the New I'ork stock exchange, has been named by President Truman as assistant secretary of state in charge of ocenpied areas affairs. He succeeds John J. llilL dring. ANOTHER WAR VETERAN An old campaigner from the Spanish-American war. now a patient of the Old Soldiers" home. William H. Robbins ate ice cream and cake at garden »rty.
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