Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 43, Number 9, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 5 December 1947 — Page 8
CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank my friends and neighbors, the Good WiU Home Bconomics club, the Ladles Aid and the Sunday school class of the Lakeside BUB. church and the W.M.A. of the Zion church for the many cards and gifts sent me at the time of my accident. Mrs. Jennie Stlenbarger GOSHEN COMMUNITY SALE Monday, Dec. »at 11 O’clock Sell your surplus stock on Monday and buy what you want. Next Horse Sale will be DECEMBER IS, 1»47 Top milk cow this week $242.50 Plenty of competition on all livestock. Butcher prices this week were: Cows (canners and cutters) — $10.75 to $13.50. Fat cows. $13.50 to $19.75 Heifers and steers, $14.00 to $25.50. Bulls (top) $18.60. Veal (good to choice) $23.00 to $30.00. Veal (fair to good) $20.00 to $23.00. Fat hogs. $25.25 to 25.80. Sows. $23.00 to $24.25 Male hogs, $17.50 to $20.00. ROMAYNESHERMAN ORA THOMAS 3000000030000 TJ UOOCOOOOO HOME FOR SALE Just completed. Two bedrooms. Excellent location. Immediate occupancy. Will help arrange financing. R. LEON CONNOLLY Phone 243 ooooooooooocooocoocooooc Attend the Beautiful New “Pride of Syracuse” FRI-SAT.—DEC, 52435*1 EDDIE ALBERT CONSTANCE MOORE "Hit Pende of 1947" —2nd Hit— In (inecolor JON HALL "Vigilantes Return" EXTRA ! .* FOOTBALL THRILLS SUN.—MON. DEC. 7-H SHIRLEY TKMPIJC HUNCHOT Tt>NK GUY MADISON ''Honeymoon" EXTRA ! I By Technicolor “PARIS IN THE SPRING" Plus Cart«H>n & News Tl'KS—\V EI>—THI R. DECEMBER O-10-l 1 /'Limited Engagement" HOWARD HIGHER Daring Production ! JANE RUSSELL "The Outlaw" Plus Cartoon & latest News
fom where I sit „ ly Joe Marsh) Marry Young? Marry Old?
j When Jeb Crowell’s daughter. Sue, married aineteen-year-old -SUm” Blake, a lot of folks (especially older ones) began to shake their beads. Young marriages! Tat. tat! So I looked up some figures. It’s true, young American girls and boys marry younger than in other countries. And where do you suppose they had the least chance? I won’t name it, but maybe you've guessed. One of those countries that before the war suppressed all individual freedom and tolerance.
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DORIS DOW LINO mutt really want that locker key that Dennis Hoty i» holding in hi* hand. What could possibly bo checked in that public lockerT 20th Century Fox latest thriller “The Crimson Key" starring Doris Dowling. Kent Taylor and Otnms Hoey provides the due.
I r"Hi MOT DOGS ON FIFTH AVENUE—Legionnairo Leland Chapman of Fairlee. Vermont had a hotter time than he bargained for when the American Legion staged it* twelve hour parad# up New York's famous Fifth Avenue. But he came prepared for all emergencie* . • . and after a Quick sidewalk treatment for hi* hot. tired deg* with Or Scholl'* Foot Powder and 7>nopads, he wa» back in the line of march befote you could say: Sauad* Right!
FOR SALE FOR SALE: at sacrifice price— Blue Bird registered diamond ring In yellow gold setting with 2 smaller diamonds. Practically new. Write Box H. Syracuse Journal. APIMJvS, APPLES, APPLES: Several varieties left, SI.OO up. Champion Fruit Farm. Syracuse. Ind., Ph. 10F31. (9-2 t FOR RALE: 12-key Xylophone and book. Mrs. Sam Rasor. FOR SALE: Six-room house, with one acre of land.—Phone 43-R. Syracuse. FOR SALE: Four 250 gal. fuel tanks, each with gauge.—Ph. 87. Gilford, Ind P'oll SALE OR TRADE 1934 Studcbaker Sedan, good condition. $165.00. Ashes and trash hauling, or any kind of light hauling. See Vernon Davis. W. Boston St. FOR SALE: Girl s White Shoe Ice Skates, sixe 5V4- Price $6.00 Phone 217. FOR RALE: Bottled gas range, almost new. —Phone 621-M. FOR SALE: 1940 International truck. 16-ft. bed. 8.25 tires, almose new motor. Warners Garage. Wawasee. FOR SALE: Modern 6-room house in Syracuse, close to schools and churches. -Elmer Stucky (9*tO FOR SALK: Meek table model radio, good condition, priced reasonable. Barbara Carwile.
That’s why I’m not worried about our younger married couples. They were raised in a country that respects one another’s right—a country of tolerance and temperance (a lot of bridegrooms are ex-GJ-’s, and it looked to me like their favorite beverage was beer!) From where I sit, it isn’t when you marry that’s important. It’s the all-important spirit of tolerance and understanding that you bring to marria-je. Oct OtU/id#'
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wCeriialHk SUSAN HAYWARD doesn't L > \ seem to be very perplexed in Vj V • thi* pose even though the i \ \ title of the picture in which \ she is currently starring i~\ \ poses ths frustrating probi\ \ \ lem, "They Won't Believe L\ > j V'' ofriifrrffnllfni advent OF long.RANGE, high.altitude aircraft such as the Navy e new Lockheed Constitution, which on a single flight may encounter such temperatures as 175'F. and — has rendered many greases totally inadequate. Lubricants used earlier on transport planes, freeze at these high altitudes. Only three newly developed Texaco ‘’supergreases'\ three tubricantmg oils, and one hydraulic oil are used on this ship, world's largest transport aircraft.
FOR SALE: One ton soft coal and about one-half ton coke, price reasonable. One large fish aquarium on stand, seven new oil lanterns, one oil burning water heater with carburetor, will burn either oil or coal, one hot water heater with all connections aud chimney stack, call 101 or 96J. FOR SALE: A. K C registered Cocker puppies. Two light blonde, one red. Also registered black Scottie, eight months old.] Mrs. Marshall Gay, Milford, Phone 129 R. (9-2 t FOR RALE: 18 sheets of finished gum ply wood. Ph. 80. Frank Yoder. , FOR SALE: Oil pump for store or filling station. Ph. 80 Frank Yoder. (9-2 t FOR SALE: 5-burner oil stove. Perfection wicks, built-in oven. Jim Byrd" Phone 97-M. FOR SALE: Fall and winter apples. Sweet cider every week, 50c a gallon in your container. Stephen Freeman, Phone 611 R. (5-ts) FOR SALE: Custom tailored Venitlan Blinds.—Stucky Furniture Co., Syracuse (22-ts) APPLES: Grimes Golden, Winter Banana. Northern Spy. Red Delicious, Rambo. Golden Delicious, Stayman Wlnesap, Virginia Winesap. Vinegar and cider. Closed Sundays. Shenvalee Orchards. mile east of U.S 33 on Millersburg and Goshen airport road. Ralph Martin, R 4 Goshen, phone 14 on 9 Millersburg (l-8t) FOR RALE: Novelties, Santas, angels, birds, animals, fruit and vegetable plaques. Dick Kitson. Frater St., Phone (8-4 t WANTED WANTED TO RENT: House or an apartment in Syracuse or vicinity of Spink-Wawasee Hotel. Inquire Journal office. (7-ts) WANTED: Dressmaking and alterations. Prices reasonable. W’ork guaranteed. Contact or write, Mrs. James Yoder. Syracuse. (7-ts) WANTED TO RENT: Sewing machine. over holidays.—Phone 621-M. WANTED TO RENT: One double or 2 single car garages near the Fashion Shop. Phone 288. WANTED: Work by capable, sober young man of all kinds. Lost: jacket gloves, and thermos. due to illness. Kindly notify P. O, box 388. Syracuse.
I THE NEW FALL FASHIONS are exciting both in fabric and style. This exotic afternoon dress, below, with the wide bertha and draped peplum with gold trim ia in one of the new luxury crepea mad# of Aviseo rayon. A coppery rayon satin hat highlighta the outfit. I "*•••** —L r * I j j- _ j
LOCAL NEWS Gaylord Jones and Raymond Bitaer, of the Syracuse Haichery & Feed Mill, took a group of local men on an inspection tour of the McMillen Feed plant at Decatur, Ind., on Tuesday. Dec. 3. At noon the men enjoyed a fine dinner. Those making the trip possible were Roy Wilkinson, Ray Wilkinson. Virgil Bobeck. Levi Miller, Oliver Hibschman, Ted Vorhis, all of Syracuse and Eli Shock and Wm. Caskey of North Webster. Mary Hoy spent several days this week in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Freeman, Jr., and family, of Jackson, Mich., spent Thanksgiving in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Freeman Sr. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Hilbert and daughter left this week for a two month's vacation trip to California. The Church of God Mission circle will meet Thursday with an all-day meeting at the home of Mrs. Loren Dyer. The sunshine pals will be revealed. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Sprague left Wednesday for Oklawaha. Florida, where they will spend the winter. NOTICE FOR RENT: A six-room house, furnished. Dewart Lake. Phone 10F21. Mrs. Wm. Wyland. FOR RENT: New brick residence in Syracuse, furnished or unfurnished. modern, oil beat, near lake.—Phone 69 or 269. XCTit'K: We offer best of care in a Licensed Nursing Home, under supervision of a Registered Nurse, for invalids or convalescents. Good meals, pleasant rooms, warm beds, moderate rates Vacancy at present. Alfran Nursing Home. Pierceton. Phone 37F31. (9-2 t *23.00 REWARD for information leading to the finding of pet Beagle Hound strayed from home this past week. N. H. Blough, Syracuse. NOTICE: The Fashion Shop will be open each week day evening until 9 p. m.. beginning Monday evening. Dec. 9, until Xmas.—Fashion Shop. NOTICE: Food sale by the Legion Auxiliary Unit at the Legion hall. Saturday at 10 a. m. Plenty of chicken and noodles, salads and baked goods NOTICE: Martin Hoover, filling and excavating. Phone 47R3. Syracuse, Ind. ( 2-ts)
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