Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 43, Number 37, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 25 June 1948 — Page 5
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SMITTY’S BOAT LIVERY & GARAGE Outboard Motor Repairs Auto Repairing On Johnson’s Bay Lake Wawasee HAROLD L KITSON PLUMBING & HEATING WELL DRILLING Phones Syracuse 49-R-3 or 10-F-14 PHILCO RADIOS & REFRIGERATORS STUCKY FURNITURE STORE Phone 85 LLOYD J. MARTIN PAINTING A DECORATING A Good Service Reasonable prices by the hour or by contract for labor and material. PHONE GOSHEN 554 1115 So. Sth St. GOSHEN. IND VETERAN CAB Phone 100—Day Phone 74-J—Night Go Anyplace, Anytime JOHN HUGHES MOCK’S BOAT LIVERY Phone 614-M Sooth Side, Lake Wawasee LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED TIRE VULCANIZING ACETYLENE WELDING box 373 Pboae 28» A. J. THIBODEAUX Syracuse, Ind. LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED 201 South Lake St lat house south of U. B. Church
HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR DEAD ANIMALS HORSES — CATTLE — HOGS PHONE Milford — 16 Cromwell — 6 Warsaw — 162 Reverse Phone Charges Call Nearest Station Indiana Rendering Co. Prompt & Sanitary Service
Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Nealis and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Godwin and Mr. and Mrs.. Luther Boyer, of arion, Ind., and Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Smith, of Milford, will be guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Smith and son, of R 3 Syracuse. WHY WAIT 24-TTonr service on all ROLL HLM 1-est at Studio iiefore 11 A..M. THE LAKE STUDIO Bank Building ' Call Syracuse 243 For an Appointment ’"watch repair Office in Syracuse Elec. Shop Repair on all makes of Watches Stock of gold and leather Watch Bands ROSIXA BAUMGARTNER Reg. Watch .Maker
Sales - Service Installation OVERHEAD DOOR COMPANY PHONE 1617-M SYRACUSE, IND. " FRESH BAKED GOODS DAILY Special Orders for Parties, Clubs, Weddings, Banquets Phone 80 SWARTZ GROCERY Syracuse, Ind. CLARK REAL ESTATE 4 CONSTRUCTION CO. 720 So. Huntington St. Phone 230 Syracuse, Indiana Tastings - Designing Building “No Job Too lairge— No Job Too Small” PLUMBING & HEATING Furnace Repair Phone L-1682 or Write F. M. DEMPSEY 305 No. Indiana GOSHEN. INDIANA MEET ME AT BILLIE & JEAN'S SPORTING GOOBS STORE At the sign of the Big Baas “EVERYTHING THE SPORTSMAN WANTS Glidden Paints and Varnishes
SYRACUSE-WAWASEE JOURNAL, Syracuse, Ind.
POLLYANNA 4-H CLUB Hello folks: This is the Pollyanna 4-H club news coming to you from Syracuse high school. We opened our meeting by singing led by Sandra Schleeter. Dina Mench was in charge of the meeting as our president Pauline Pusti represented the Pollyanna week. Girls and boys form all over the state met in their annual state convention. Old and new business was then discussed. Then we had our local judging contest. It was a tough one— Thanks to Miss Grubb. Recreation was given out of doors. Refreshments were served and the meeting adjourned. The public is invited to attend the annual Achievement Day program to be held this Friday night at 7:00. Activities will be held in the High School Gym. Please come. Floyd Gingerich has been confined tor his home with an injured back. JOHNSON , S fanout Model TD—developing S.O 0.8. C. certified brake horsepower at 4000 r.p.m.—the ideal •'all purpose” motor. It’s got the power to GO— to carry a load at a pretty speed. And it has perfect controls to slow it down to a steady,purring crawl for trolling! It has ALL the fine features es outboard motoring-including Readv-Pull Starter—all brought together in one beautiful package of streamlined power. Nothing "tacked-on.” AU built in! Yet It weighs only 44 pounds. » And with all its improvements It ooata only $161.75 Four other great WINSON Sea-Horses WAWASEE BOAT CO. KEN HARKLESS North Side of Lake PHONE R-8226
WALL WASHING WALL PAPER CLEANING Rugs and Upholstery Cleaned in Your Own Home Free Estimates Call SYRACUSE CLEANING SERVICE Phone 97-W Floors When you want faster, better floor sanding on old or new floors, call us for an estimate. Asphalt and Rubber Tile Installed ARROW FLOOR CO. FORT WAYNE, IND. PHONE E*2553 CEMENT AND ROAD GRAVEL FILL DIRT—TOP SOIL Also Excavating WAWASEE GRAVEL CO. Syracuse, Ind. Phone 9-F-31
LEGION AUXILIARY The American Legion Auxiliary met in the Legion hall Tuesday, uJne 22nd. After a report of committees the 4th of July food stand was discussed and a committee headed by Mrs. Alta •Brower, Mrs. Rebecca Dillen and Mrs. Blanche Kline was appointed to take care of the details. Following further business the yearly election was held and the fololwing officers wefe elected for next year: President, Blanche Kline; Ist vifce-pres., Mary Kistler; secretary, Alta Brower; treasurer, Peggy Coy; chaplain, Catharine Carr; historian, Carrie Rapp; Sgt. at Arms, Bertha McPherson; Executive committee: Barbara Coy, Zella Sargent, Tracy Kahn. It was announced that the next meeting would be a White Elephant Bingo. Everyone should bring a white elephant. The comniittee for next month is Ruth Rapp. Minnie Blough, Lucy Miles, Lucy Kroh, Margaret Miles. The meeting was closed and refreshments were served by the committee.
EBENEZER LADIES AID The Ebenezer Ladies Aid met Thursday afternoon. June 17 in the home of Mrs. Stanley Lung with twenty members and five visitors. Mrs. Fred Harper, Mrs. (John Swenson. Mrs. Harold Swenson,’ Mrs. b-lda Bickel and Mrs. Ruple answering roll call by telling of their wedding. There were several children present also, and the Swenson twins favored us with a few songs. We were served delightful refreshments by our hostess and co-hos-tess, Mrs. Frank Harper, Mrs. Arvilla Buchtel, Anna Buchtel and Mrs. Lee Lung. FARMERS ATTENTION: We have, a 4 4'an .Milk Cooler in stock. Reg. price 8300.00. Closeout at 8200.00. See us today. Syracuse Hdwe. GOSHEN COMMUNITY SALE MONDAY, JUNE 28 at 12 * O’clock Sell your livestock at Northern Indiana’s largest livestock sale. Top milk cow this week, $285. Butcher prices (fat cows), SIB.OO to $24.50. Cauners and cutters, $14.00 to $19.00. Heifers and steers, SIB.OO to $33.00. Bulls. $22.04) to $25.75. Veal (good to choice) $25.00 to $28.50. Fat hogs, (top) $28.50. Sows, $19.00 to $22.00. Male hogs. $14.00 to 20.00. WE HAVE THE BUYERS ROMAYNE SHERMAN A ORA THOMAS NOTICE TO HEIRS, CREDITORS, ETC. In the matter of the estate of Eston E. McClintic, deceased. In the Kosciusko Circuit Court April term, 1948. Notice is hereby given, that Elizabeth I. Bassett as executrix of the estate of Eston E. McClintic deceased, has presented and filed her account and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for examination and action of said Circuit Court on the 19th day of July. 1948, at which time all heirs, creditors, or legatees of said estate are required to appear in said Court and show cause, if any there be. why said account and vouchers should not be approved. Qated at Warsaw. Indiana, this 19th day of June, 1948. ERNEST E. BATHHONG Clerk Kosciusko Circuit Court. R. Leon Connolly. Attorney. (37-3 t
SOUTH SHORE INN and COCKTAIL LOUNGE on beautiful Lake Wawasee Open for business Delifhtfsl Utah - Basfscts • Cssvestieai Telephone 201 Syracuse Open all year
LOCAL NEWS Mr. and Mrs. J. L. McGowen and daughter, Susan, returned Saturday to their home in Pittsburg, Pa., after spending two Weeks in the home of Mrs. McGowen’s sister, Mrs. W .A. Jones Jr., and other relatives in this vicinity. Mr. McGowen spent part of the time in Chicago. Mrs. Bernard Place, of Fort Wayne, is spending a few days here with her ount, Mrs. Orley Brown. Mrs. Charles Bell was hostess to the Ladies Aid Society of the Church of the Brethren iu her home Wednesday. [■ We have dozens and dozens of new longer slips, also cotton petticoats and cotton slips.—Mrs. Wm. G. Connolly. WAWASEE PACKAGE STORE LIQUORS - WINES Indiana Fair Trade Minimum Prices Why Bring It With You » Syracuse, Ind. I Stray cows on the highfl way are but one of hunI dreds of causes of liability I actions against farmers with judgements of from (1,000 I to (10,000. Here's an in--1 expensive policy that covI ers you on all these risks. 1 Also protects your employees, family and self. I Pays accident fiiedical costs I regardless of blame. ■ ' "Ttil or Mode For Farmers'’ KNOX H. STETLER Phone 4F12 Syracuse
FOR SALE 1942 CHEVROLET, Aero Fleetline, two-door, radio and heater. Clean and neat. 1941 CHEVROLET, four-door, clean. 1941 STUDEBAKER Champion coupe, radio & heater, clean, economical car. 1940 CHEVROLET Coach. 1935 PLYMOUTH Coach, good transportation, $245. _ Lamb’s Garage NEW PARIS
TWO SUITS DISMISSED Two actions have been dismissed in circuit court on motion of plaintiffs, as follows: Laura J. Brunjes and others against Edwin F. McCarty, Sr., for possession of real estate and damages. Edwin P. McC;i.rty and others against Dederick J. Brunjes and others, for specific performance.
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The ex-Gl’s of our town entertained their wives the other night at one of their “feed-'" of hamburger sandwiches and ice cold beer. (The girls had hinted that they’d like to see what went on when their husbands got together!) Being wary, the boys provided chicken san- \ches and cake and cider —for those wives who might have other tastes. But though they were grateful for the choice, most of the wivls agreed that hamburger sandwiches and beer were a mighty pleasant combination.
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Friday, June 25, 1948
USED WASHER FOR SALE. —Syracuse Hdwe. RADIO SERVICE Cail O'Haver, Jr. PHONE 167-W-5 NO. HARRISON ST. SYRACUSE, IND.
After the “feed" the husbands took their wives on at a game of darts, and later they played "Indications.” The parly broke up around ten, with the boys agreeing that it was mighty successful. From where I sit, it’s this companionship among young couples today, and their moderation in a sensible beverage like beer, that’s won the younger generation such a wholesome reputation.
Copyright. 1948. United States Brewers Foundation
