Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 42, Number 41, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 18 July 1947 — Page 8
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Richhart Jr. and daughter and Merritt Richhart, of Fort Wayne, spent Sunday with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Richhart. Sr. Attend The Beautiful New Pickwick Theatre “Pride of Syracuse” Make a Party - Attend The 4 Big Unit MIDNITE FUN SHOW! Sat July 19, at 11:45 pun. rrte rijLwj/ 3 Stooges fjAir'^A\\‘o.i.wa* NA II go I,oMF | Lass I K “Sure Cures” and Colored Cartoon I Buy Your Tickets In Advance At Box Office
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Here’s Bright Salad For Dreary Days A bright salad for dreary days b this combination of crispy apples and crunchy peanuts, writes Marjorie Griffin. Rural Home editor of nationally - circulated Capper’s Farmer. "The family will enjoy helping themselves to. the vitamin-packed treat served from a large bowl, she tells homemakers. "Or use inSkjb&i .• dividual salads for a pleasant change. For an appetising touch garnish with peanuts and unpeeled slices of apples." PEANUT WALDORF SALAD 1 a. apples, ileet 1 e. ralary. ebeppeS H e. peaaate. eb»pp»4 S tbsp. s*l»4 ell H tsp. tarrafsa elaetat H tbsp, lewaa lales V* UP- salt t» tsp. paprika V* tsp. pepper Combine the apples, celery and peanuts. Mix remaining ingredients together thoroly by beating with rotary beater. Blend this with first mixture. Let stand in the refrigerator until chilled. Sen e on lettuce or other salad green. Mayonnaise may be added if desired. Serves 4. Berni The Ada. S<ve Money.
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Home Comfort - - Fi jwisgNWjiiu. Dining-room chairs appear in slip covers at the kitchen breakfast bar Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ford designed for their farm home in Pottawattomie county. lowa. Betty Lindsay points out in nationally-circulated Caliper's Farmer. These red waterproof plastic-coated fabric ones match leather-seat upholstery. Comfort and convenience-promot-ing ideas abound in the Ford home. In each of the 10 years Mr. and Mrs. Ford have been married, they have made some improvements which will make farm work easier and the home more comfortable. A busy homemaker who tends a large garden, prepares an abundance of food for freezing and canning and raises a large dock of chickens. Mrs. Ford manages to be a 4-H club leader, hold an office in the women's home project board and in a church society. Extra moments must be allotted for her flower garden. home improvement and personal care. Mrs. Nelson Miles. Mrs. A W. Francis. Mrs. Irene Klink and Mrs. Merton Meredith gave a miscellaneous shower in the home of Mrs Miles Tuesday evening for Suzanne Rapp, who on July 20 will become the bride of Victor Oberman. Out of town guests were: Mrs. Simpson and Mrs. Farrell Ott. of Ligonier, and Miss Jeanette Berger of Goshen. Mrs. Charles Wilcox entertained at a bridal shower last Thursday evening in her home for Miss Rapp. LOST: Kitten, six weeks old, tan color, child’s pet. Phone 200J. LOST: Saturday in Syracuse ladies' bill fold, containing Eloise Halsey’s driver’s license. Finder contact Mrs. Carl O'Haver. I‘hpne 167W5. i, ANTIQUES: Big clearance sale now on. China’ Glass! Furniture’ Brass! Primitives Beebe s Shop on 4 road 13, Pierceton, Phone 23*3. (41-4 t ALL KINDS of hauling done. Also cihders for driveways delivered. For sale jable model Victrola. 15.00. See Vern Davis. West Boston St. I'ROTKCT: yourself against a rise in interest rates. If you get a Federal Land Bank loan on your farm NOW, you will never pay more than 4% interest. You have the safety of 33 years to pay. but you can pay any amount any time. A farmers’ cooperative. Martin M Bassett. Sec.-Treas.. North Central Indiana National Farm Loan Association. No. 23 Shoots Bldg.. Goshen. Ind., or 120 W. Market St., Warsaw, Ind. (41-3 t
Map Hunt for Oldest Chevrolet Truck 1 I A search by the Chevrolet Motor Division and Chevrolet dealers to locate the oldest Chevrolet truck stm in active service in the United States started May 10 and concludes June IS. with the owner of the oldest vehicle receiving a new track from the Advance-Design fine of tracks which Chevrolet will soon put on the market. Photo shows J. W. Burke (right), manager, commercial arvl trnrk iVfmrtwwit, and T. C. Malkin, Mantant manager, examining posters used by Chevrolet dealers tn the search. Tracks must be driven to Chrrrotot dealerships far official registration.
FOR SALE FOR SALE: Two large lee boxes. Phone 101. Wayne’s Grill. FOR SALE: Boys’ junior bicycle, two pairs of girls’ roller shoe skates, sizes 5 and 6. Walnut dining table and six chairs. Phone 602 R. FOR SALE: Bathinette. play pen and baby bed. Gilbert Wilson. Phone 112 R. FOR SALE: Good Estate Heatrola. Phone Milford 53F14. FOR SALE: New Cris Craft Utility 22-ft. 115 H.P. Chrysler, Extras, spot light and cover. Clyde C. Werner. Ogden Island. Phone R 538. Syracuse. (41-2 t H>R SALE: Picture framing outfit, including good mitre saw. 110. C. H. Harris. Syracuse. R 2, Lake Papakeechie. FOR SALE: Upholstered all metal chairs. Nice for lawn, porch or home. New. Charles McCrackin. Milford Junction. Ist house across the B.&O. tracks. (41-2 t FOR SALE: New and used cash registers, also adding machines. typewriters. Immediate delivery. Adam’s Typewriter Agvncy. 131 N. Main St. Elkhart. Phone 3707. (41-2 t FOR SALE: Wire-haired Fox Terrier puppies. Champion sired. Dr, C. E. Jefferies, Waterford. Uul Phone JBV4O-, Goshen. (41-2 t FOR SALE: Personal property of Elnora Miller Est., including steel fence posts, fence, wood shingles, barb wire, hay forks, and stove wood suitable for fireplace. Guy H. Ott. Adm. FOR SALE: Used pier, two sections. 32-ft. long. Price $25.00. 1. A. Miller. Willow Grove, Lake Wawasee. R 2 Syracuse. (41-2 t FOR SALE: 40 acres. 5-room frame house, with basement, one porch, well water supply in house, electricity. 20x36 barn, stalls for 6 cows, 12x16 poultry house. 10x12 brooder house steel corn crib. 12x12; these buildings are in fair shape. Equipped with spike tooth harhow. disc harrow, 2-turn plow, mowing machine, walking and riding cultivator, and hay rake. This farm is located south of Syracuse on S. R. 13. One of the best locations on the market. The buildings are located on a little knoll overlooking Lake Wawasee; lots of shade. The ground is very good, threefourths muck and all tillable. All for $8,500.00. Elmer E. Smith. Representative United Farm Agency. Syracuse. Ind.. Phone 213 FOR SALK: Cut flowers. Baskets filled for all occasions. Funeral pieces made to order at reasonable prices. Bailey Flower Garden. West End Boston St. Ph. 154. (41-6 t FOR BALK: Midget electric washer, like new. Price $22.50. 13th house west of South Shore Inn, Mrs. Chas W. Roller.
FOR SALE: Live batt, all kinds. Billie and Jean’s Sporting Goods Store. (38-ts) FOR SALE: Custom tailored Venitian Blinds.—Stucky Furniture Co., Syracuse (22-ts) PUBLIC SALE AUCTIONEER: Farm or Household. — Wm. Helman, R. Syracuse, Phone 3-F-13. (30-4 t FOR SALK: Lauson Motor Bike, A-l condition, priced to sell Machine & Repair Shop. Phone 232. (40-2 t FOR S.ILE: Hot-point electric stove. Phone 180, Mrs. John Grieger. (40-ts) FOR SALE: Wolverine DeLuxe 14-ft. boat. New. never been used. John W. Moore. Ligo♦nier, RR2 or 2 miles east of Cromwell. (40-2 t FOR SALE: 14-ft. sail boat, complete. or will sell sail, mast, rudder separate.—J. B. Cox, FOR SALE: A bargain, reduced •for quick sale, beautiful allnew home, six rooms, high quality built-in work, fine heating and ventilating system, recreation room. Come and see. Phone 618. New Paris. (40-20 FOR SALE: Motor boat, 16-ft. Phone 72F20, Cromwell. Merritt Lung. (41-20 FOR SALE: Davenport with tailor-made slip cover. Price $25. Mrs. Richard Miller, Ph. 6 5 J. FOR SALE: 18-ft cabin sailboat, dinghy and trailer. In the water. ready to sail. Completely equipped. Phene 62 7J. R. G. I’hilips. Oakwood Park. »
IVOTEI Tues. July 22nd I Grade School at BP. M. I I For Town Officials I I Vote for the Progressive I I Republican Candidates I I FOR TOWN. BOARD— I I Ray R. Frevert I I Ronald V. Kramer I I George Glass ■ I FOR TOWN CLERK-TREAS. I Spencer Heerman It’s Time For A Change I I —Progressive Republican Club I
FOR SALE: One living room oil| burning stove, and two lawn mowers. Phone 604 J. FAIR SALE: 4 miles south of Syracuse between old and new No. 13. newly painted. 9 rooms 2 bed glassed rear sleeping porch. 32x10. screened concrete front porch, white stucco house. 2-car garage. 40x12, chicken house, orchard and perenials. 3 acres 400 ft. facing lake road. 500 ft. facing paved road between No. 13 and lake road. 250 ft. facing No. 13. Quick claim deed furnished for 20 ft. public entrance to lake front property. Fine business corners on Lake road or No. 13, or house easily converted for business purposes. Ideal for business, truck farming or country estate. Confer with Mrs. Clara Felty, Lake St. Syracuse or R. s. McCollough on property. Price $25,000-,(41-tf)
MANDARIN INN FINEST CHINESE AND AMERICAN FOOD Across From Johnson Hotel Hours 5 a. m- to 11 p- m. Sundays 11 a. m. to 11 p.m. CLOSED ON TUESDAYS
Friday. July 11. 1947.
Mrs. Laura Yoder Stuart, of Igo, Arizona, has been visiting her brother, Frank Yoyer. Mrs. Elmer Wills of Logansport, spent Sunday here in the home of her daughter. Mrs. Richard Miller. Tommy Miller who spent last week with his grandparents. returned home.
WANTED WANTED: To paint, five or six cottages on Lake Wawasee. Write Bill Shatto, 501 West Grant, Hartford City, Ind., or Phone 962 W Hartford. City. (40-2 t WANTED: Work as a cook. Write Mrs. Emory Bennett. 223 Smith St., Ligonier, Ind. . (40-2 t WANTED: Man to work on duck farm and in dressing plant. Floyd Johnson. RRI Box 42 ’Milford Phone 57F30. (41-2 t
