Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 44, Number 1, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 15 October 1948 — Page 8
FOR SALE FOR SAIaE: Two beds with innerspring mattresses and springs, dressers, radio, 6 dining room chairs, rugs, good condition. C. A. VanAnda, 2 blocks west of Sargents Hotel. (52-2 t FOR SALE: Evans A Evans oil heater, used 4 months. See or call Virginia Dennison. Phone 7-F-30, Syracuse. (52-3 t FOR SALS: Girls’ 3-piece coat and legging set. all wool, Kelly Green with white Teddy Bear fur trim, size 4, like new. Also 3 wool plaited skirts, sise 3 and 4. Mrs. Royal Borton. Ph. 628-W. GOOD HOUSES for sale in Syracuse. $4,000, $6,500. $7,500. $14,000. $14,500. Some Os them on payments. One channel cottage at Wawasee on paved road, new $7,500. One on Papakeechle. Real bargain. $4,750. One house for rent In Syracuse. Rothenberger. FOR SALE: 4-wheel drive, one ton Willys pickup truck, slightly used. Ross W. Osborn. (l-2t> FOR SALE: IVb ton Ford truck, with steel bottom bed. all new tires. Phone 1625-R. Gaylord E. Jones. FOR SALE: Used Warm Morn-’ ing stove with jacket. Used 4 months. —Syracuse Hardware M4lo Geyer. FOR SALE: Building 16x18 ft., one year old, very well built. Has studding for three rooms. Would make nice three-room cottage. —Call Crows Nest Inn, Lake Wawasee. Cromwell Ph. 90-F-22. FOR SALH: Boys snow suit, else 3, in good condition, baby crib •. and mattress, reasonable. Call 158-M or see Mrs. Glenn Popenloose. FOR SALE: 1946 Buick Super sedan, black, like new. Will trade. Phone 623-M. FOR SALE; Coats —Ladles or Jr. miss, sizes 10 to 12, D. green Chesterfield and tan; tweed, both dry cleaned. Dresses also E. Little. N.E. side Wawasee near "The Guide”. FOR BALK: 10 in. Hammermill, like new. with cyclone and pipes, also 160 bales Alfalfa hay. Dale Byers. 2nd house south of Library. (51-ts) FOR SALE: Nice winter apples, Northern Spys. $2.00 a bushel while they last.**M. Bitner. Syracuse lake, near park. Phone R-8777. FOR SALE: Star tank of Goshen hog feeders. Save-way heated hog waterers and stock tanks. Wawasee Lumber Co., Inc. (51—4t> HOME FOR SALE! HERE IS A BUY FOR >6500 at near prewar level. Bungalow type, furnace, liaseinent, entirely modern, 2-<ar garage, in excellent condition. Favor- I able terms to responsible party. See A. L. MILLER or M. F. JONES FOR SALE: Bottled gas stove. Call 8233. FOR SALE: Black walnuts. Tom 4 and Jerry Kern. Phone 56-R. FOR MALE: Cheap. 2 round steel tanks, 3 feet diameter, 2V> ft. high, suitable for stock tanka. Capacity about 135 gallons. Ph. 611-R Stephen Freeman. (l-ts) FOR MALE: 1933 Chev. coupe, exceptionally good, new rlnga. valves, brakes, tires. Elyra Firestone, N. Branch St. Syracuse. Ind. FOR SALK: Ladies* brown wool coat, long length, size 14. ; Rosie Smith, Phone 35-J. FOR SALE: Top dressing for lawns and shrubbery, $1.75 yd. Also fill tn din and lawn work. Let us do your work and we will treat you right i Ph. 66-M, No. Webster. Ernest Freeze. (36-ts) ! FOR SALE: Custom tailored Venltlan Blinds.—Stucky Furniture Co.. Syracuse (22-ts) FOR SALE: Partially finished home near Syracuse lake. ; beautiful lake view. Purchaser may finish to cult his individual needs. Immediate posses- ! slon.—Ralph L. Arnott, Phone 119, Nappanee, Ind. (45-ts) FOB SALE: Lota soxl2o facing Road IS, 3 miles south of Syracuse. Good home sites. See Stephen Freeman. (28-ts) FOR SALE: Nice country home, near Lake Wawasee. 24 acres, good house, barn and chicken house. A real good truck farm. Motor plumbing. Will finance part. Harry Rosenberry, Syracuse. Ind., Gen. Del. (44-U) APPLES APPLES APPLES We now can supply you with the following varieties. Northern Spy — Jonathan Grimes Golden — Baldwin Red and Yellow Delicious N. W. Greening Seconds and Windfalls at meet Reasonable Prices. Sweet Cider Al AU Times j OAKWOOD ORCHARD PHONE 161<M
OAK BUYERS AND SELLERS: A message from the Original $lO Commission Al. The Tom Loy Farm west of Dunlap is the place where you get quick action. There is only one Tom Loy Farm. See me, I will sell your car for only $lO. No sai/T No pay! Not a racket. AU my > prices are under book price. Have several cars and trucks for sale. 1940 Green Dodge $695; nice clean 1941 Chevrolet H ton pick-up and others. See me. Al. the Original $lO Commission Al. at the farm. (52-2 t FOR SALE 504 Boston Street —Very nice, tt-room home, good garage, very attractive yard with fruit and shrubbery, chicken house, 2 lots, quick possession, SS«SU 2 Acres, 1 mile east of Milford Junction, 5 rooms with enclosed back port-h, electricity, garage, fuU basement with sump pump, quick possession, S4OOO We have many other homes, farms and business opportunities. MARION YODER A SON Ist National Bank Bldg. GOSHEN (50-31) WANTED SALESPEOPLE to sell dresses, suits, housecoats, lingeree. hosiery. men’s wear. Outfit free. N. Roth. 1750 Breton Rd. 1750 Breton Rd.. Grand Rapids. NUch. TO RENT: Modern, furnished two-bedroom home on north side Syracuse lake. Call 35-J. GENERAL HAULING: If you have anything to be hauled ’ such as ashes and trash, gravel. fill dirt. sand. etc.. See Vernon Davis or phone 264-R, Syracuse. 1 hold back no orders. Orders mostly delivered same day received. Also coal deliveries. • WANTED: Washings and ironings to do in my home. Mrs. James McClintic. 309 S. Huntington St. (l-2t) NOTICE NOTICE: Martin Hoover, tilling and excavating. Phone 47R3. Syracuse, Ind. (2-ts) PUBLIC MALE AUOnONMKR: Farm or Household. — Wm. Helman, R. Syracuse. Phone 2-F-U. (SO-4t) FOR RENT FDR RENT: Small furnished cottage in town. Suitable for winter use. See Mrs. Roy Riddle. (l-2t)
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Mrs. Dorothy Harris left Monday to visit relatives in Omaha, Neb. Mrs. C. H. King was hostess to the Syracuse bridge club in her home Wednesday. A one o’clock Juncheon was served. Honors )were won by Mrs. King, Mrs. Kenneth Harkless and Mrs. Nelson Blough. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Riddle have returned from Boston and Concord. where they visited historical places and other points of Interest. Delta power tools. See our tool display.—Syracuse Hdw. Co. HARDTIME PARTY SATURDAY, OCT. 28 FOR All Members of American Legion and the Auxiliary Lunch served at 7:30 sharp Music and Dancing and Entertainment Bring a Prospective member if possible. CRYSTAL LIGON LEK, INDIANA TONKiHT THURS. OCT. 14 "TO THE VICTOR” DENNIS MORGAN VIVECA LINDFORS FRI. - SAT. OCT. 15-16 DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM “WHIRLWIND RAIDERS” CHARLES STARRETT SMILEY BURNETTE “TRAPPED BY BOSTON BLACKIET* CHESTER MORRIS EDW ARD NORRIS SUN. MON, TUES (MT. 17-13-19 A DATE WITH JUDY” JANE POWELL WALLACE BEERY ELIZABETH TAYLOR You now have a date to see the best technicolor musical we have shown in a long time . . . the hilarious love life of a kissable miss and her romantic mishaps. WED. THURS. OCT. 20-21 “BLONDLEB REWARD” PENNY SINGLETON "DAGWOOD” LAKE And DAISY This is Blondie’s newest side splitted. COMING SUN. MON. TIES. (KT. 24-25-26 “ON AN ISLAND WITH YOU" JIMMY DURANTE ESTHER WILLIAMS PETER LAWFORD
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LOCAL NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bushong and Mrs. Ora Bushong will spend the week-end in Muncie as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Weingart. Saturday they will attend the Homecoming at Ball State college. Mr. and Mrs. John Grieger and Mr. and Mrs. Mike Pryor spent Thursday in South Bend. George Meyers of Fort Wayne, is here visiting his sister, Mrs. Stella Miles. Mrs. Ernest Bushong will go
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each Monday for four weeks to Fort Wayne where she is taking a post graduate course in Beauty Culture. Mr. and Mrs. John Fisher, Guy Fisher and Carl Walker, returned Saturday from a week’s fishing trip to Canada. A sure way to save money on your household needs and groceries. is to follow the ads in The Journal. Buy what you need at the special prices offered. You can save several dollars weekly if you buy at the low prices found in this paper.
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The first heavy frost of the season came Wednesday night. Ite on windshields Was reported bjr several early rising motorists. The first television set in Syracuse has been put In operation at the Sportsmen’s Bar. Some interference is reported from a nearby transformer, but reception is good most of the time, and the difficulty will be overcome. The World’s Series games were followed closely and other sporting '■vents are being tuned in. The members of the Art club vent to Nappanee Monday evening where they received instruction in plastic work from Mrs. Ellsworth Rood, the Art teacher
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in the Napapnee schools. The club will have another lesson next week. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Bauer spent Thursday in Michigan Oity in the home of their son. Duane Bauer and family. Mrs. Wilbur Ward is spending a few days this week in Chicago in the home of her sister, Mrs. Lester Benner. Dr. and Mrs. O. C. Stoelting spent a week in Owatonna, Minn., in the home of their daughter. Mrs. Wm. Bigler and family. Duo-Therm Evans, Perfection, Coleman, space heaters. Oil supply guaranteed.—Syracuse Hdw.
