Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 44, Number 16, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 4 February 1949 — Page 6

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Every Day is a Lucky Day for You-if You Watch Our Window Daily Specials . —; V— ■ SATURDAY SPECIALS! WE RESERVE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITY SOLD To introduce to you— PORK CIGARETTE SALE Camels, Lucky Strikes, Sugar Twin Candy- Mt’f’lZ Chesterfields, Old Gold Buy 1 lb. for 25c ""J* t . /¥ Philip Morris We will giv. you ' BONK “»• 1 »73 Per Carton | another lb. for 1c ' '■ RIVAL Bacos End OCf COLOATES New Soap Dog Food Slices lb. . Discovery No Limit ■ 2 for 49c . FRESH seedless Fleecy White CHOICE Grapefruit . »B. 63* 5 10, 19C I OCWORTH £*>+(ll9l 1 lb. ROLLS V*<B 13 Up Toilet Tissue „ | Large Bottles j i 4 rolls 25c Sani* 9 eib3!r 2 for 35c Fresh Daily--Home made Pies, Cakes, Cookies, by Blanche Kline Try Them! ' • —

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Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Faulkner left last Thursday for a vacation , in Florida. * I Hallmark Valentine cards. Valentine Napkins at Thornburg Drug. Company, Syracuse. Ind. Centennial WARSAW, IND. FRIDAY - SATURDAY FEB. 4-5 jnKS’ 1 tu, ***i«SY . —And— CCA GREEN bags □□U SATURDAY SUNDAY - MONDAY FEB. 6-7 2 SMASH HITS iXjfiWHMI WfW; -• K «MW »**» COMT • awwMWw ' AND j TV — ■«!>■»—a c c rO3 *"***•• i TUES. - WED - THUR. FEB. 8-9-10 ——** taW* ISCBH-wnwunsMiin t I I A Cl*ct— Fr»4wct»»A

■ ATTEND FEED CONFERENCE i E. O. Dunn and Hascal Kitson. of Syracuse, have just returned from St. Louis. Mo., where they - attended a conference of several » hundred Purina feed dealers. Feed dealers from Indiana. Illi- > nois and Ohio were present at i the conference where they ’ told of the newest developments I and trends in the feed industry ■ and new ideas in scientific farm management. This feed dealer conference was the first since 1941. Since that time the commercial feed industry is reported to have increased its output from 13 million tons to 30 million tons a year, proof that farmers in this area throughout the country are giving more attention- to a scientific program of feeding, manage--1 ment and sanitation to produce more meat, milk and eggs. , Stanley Reed. U. S. Navy, arJ rived here Wednesday momiing i from San Diego, Calif., having | been called here by the death of ] his mother, Mrs. Earl Baker. ’ Mr and Mrs. George Rarig and ’ family and Mrs. Minnie Poscharsky. of Gray town. Ohio, spent several days here in the home of Mr. and Mrs Chester Miller. They were called tfere by the death of Mr. Rarig's sister. Mrs. Earl Baker. Mrs. Harry Grieger arrived home Tuesday from Los Angeles, Calif., where she spent three weeks with her father. J.- C. Gordy and family. Miss Ida Deardorff. of Chicago. spent a few days here with her mother. Mrs. Lydia Deardorff. Elizabeth Miles, student .at Ohio Wesleyan University. Deleware. Ohio, is expected home Friday for the between semesters vacation. Stanley Carr, a student av Indiana University, is home for a ten days’ vacation between semesters, Mr, and Mrs. John Lockwitzi and son. Os South Bend, were] dinner guests Saturday evening of Mr. and Mrs. Wade Zerbe. Mrs. John E. Emmert. Sr., of Route 2. underwent a major operation Tuesday at the Goshen hospital. Mrs. Laucks Xanders, underwent a major operation Monday night at the Goshen hospital. Paul R. Howard, seaman apprentice. UIN. of Syracuse, Ind., is serving aboard the submarine USS Halfbeak, which recently returned from a cruise to ;Cuba. The Halfbeak, one of the Navy’s new streamlined submarines, conducted special submarine operations in the Guantanamo Bay area and made a three-day visit to Santiago, the largest city in Southern Cuba.

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FOR RENT FOR RENT: 5-room apt. above f Fashion Shop. — Dr. O. C. j Stoelting. f ' ——— t FOR SALE ‘ FOR SALE: Semi-modern 5-room * Lake cottage at Indian Hill. ( Syracuse Lake. Could be as peynanent home. Immediate , possession. Rauph L. Arnott. { Real Estate & Ins. Ph. 119. , .Napapnee. Ind ,(16-tf) FOR BAUR: 1941 Ford Tudor 1 Sedan with 1946 engine. Fully - equipped for pulling house trailer, overload springs, elec- , trie brake, turning lights, etc. First class condition. Price, $950.00.—A. O. Haffner, next , door to Marine Club, 3 miles south of Syracuse. Phone; 1606-Mv FOR SAKE: Pair of girls’ ice skates, size 3 for 7 to 9-year-old. Price SB.OO Ph. 1606-M. FOR SALE: Metal cabinet sink, also one bottle gas stove. — ; Phone'6o-R Kle Musselman. (15-2 t FOR SALE: Custom tailored Venltian Blinds.—Stucky Furniture Co.. Syracuse (22-ts) ■ FOR SALE: Lots 60x130 facing Road racuse. Good home sites. See, Stephen Freeman. (28-ts) l-’OR SAI-E: Potatoes. Also wood in 16, 18. 28-in. length. Dean Grady, Ph. 6-F-40, State Rd. 13, south of sown. (1-ts) BAKED GOODS: Os ail kinds— Doughnuts, cakes and pies on ■ order Mr. and Mrs. Albert] Watson, Ph. 8-F-14. (14-ts); FOR SALE: Baled Clover May, no rain, 40c per bale. Hess] Farm. 1\» mile south towu. old Webster road.—V. D. Disher. 1 (15-2 t I FOR SALE: Beautiful 120 Bass Accordion, black Mother of Pearl, Rhinestone settings; Martin fur neckpiece; boys ice skates, size 5. Phone 217 Syracuse. FOR S.ALE: Girls’ white shoe ice skates, size 9. Phone 273. <l6-tf) FOR SALE: 1930 Model A coupe, good condition, Ph. 22. Cromwell. FOR SALE: 194 S Studebaker Champion, 2-door sedan. Driven less than 4.000 miles— Richard Miller. Ph. 65-J. FOR SALE: Blac& Seal coat, size 12; gray suit, ladles’ pin stripe suit, size 18. tailored; several dresses in sizes 12-18. all perfect condition and cleaned. Williams. 1625-J. FOR SALE: Ulaek -port Coat, size L 6 $lO. Dressy black coat. Mink trimmed, size 20—$35. Dressy w’ool jumper, size $s Mink sailor collar—slo. a real bargain. Call 200-J.

lUUHUMHlUMttHtttMtmiilMHUUilliilillMlUniHtUimNmUlitUlMmUHiUUliUlUlUUliilUUilUUllHiHHlMUi j) FRI SAT SYRACUSE, INDIANA, 2—SMASH HITS —2 JOE E. BROWN PRESTON FOSTER “TENDER YEARS’ “THUNDERHOOF” A story of feather and Son mixed with laughter and a| Fury Swept Action in tne wild tear. ... I domain of thundering stallion All Kids Under 12 years of Age Are Invited to Attend Our 2nd ANNUAL FREE KIDDIE SHOW SATURDAY, FEB. sth at 10:30 A. M. FREE GIFTS to Lucky Boys and Girls Compliments of Miller’s Rexall Drug Store Across From Theatre I " SUtf. - MON.—FEB. 6-7 (Cont. from 2 p.m. Sunday j iris A Drama of laughter, tears and * son 9 - * * reo '' *' ve people and Disney characters! 4ko«r [f 3x000.000 » if 11 H 11 Kill JB K 1f 11 wI rJIw 11 1 Isl Hv I kTWiWlllilffil IF i’r i \ haW *- 1 lZ ** - * —Finn— ■HMSKac ,BK ~ • FOMEDY” **Football Thnllx" A Latest News Events |. — | TU£S. WED. THUR I’M. 8-9-10 I Efl S T EP~W PHRfIDE Plus Color Cartoon A Latest News Events

Mrs. Bruce Bushman and daughter, Carolee, and her mother. Mrs. Rose Cupberth, of Hutchinson. Kans., have moved from the Mrs. Estelle Swartz cottage, Lake Wawasee to Columbia City. Mr. Bushman, who was injured Jan. 5 in a fall from a high tension tower, will be confined to the hospital in Columbia City, for about six more months. Dr. and Mrs. Robert Riddle and family, of Goshen, visited the former’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Riddle, Sunday. MYs. Roy Riddle is ill in her home. WANTED WANTED: Girl for typing and general office work. Full or part time. Shorthand preferred 1 but not essential. Phone 288, Wilbur Ward. WANTED: Typing to do at home. Shorthand if desired. Phone 35-W. WANTED: Cottage four weeks, during either July or August. .Two or three bedroom, at Wawasee. If you have anything vacant please contact Ralph Thornburg at Drug Store. WANTED: Woman to demonstrate cosmetics, party plan. Barn while trained. For Syracuse -and surrounding t.errritory. For information write Helen Chambers, Waubee. Lake. Milford. Ind. or Phone Milford 67-F-40. (15-4 t WANTED TO RENT: House in Syracuse, four in family. Write Bud Disher. Syracuse, Ind. (13-st) I’ NOTICE NOTK’E: Stanley Home Products has opening for two refined ladies with car. If you are interI ested in making SSO per week, contact Mrs. Zerola Zook at I New Paris. Phone 322. (15-2 t GENERAL HAULING: A better ash and rubbish removal service. etc. No credit work. For permanent pickups phone 264R or see Vernon Davis. PUBLIC SALE AUCTIONEER: .. Farm or Household. —- Wm Helman. R. Syracuse, Phone 3-F-13. (30-4 t NOTICE: Martin Hoover, filling and excavating. Phone 47R3. Syracuse, Ind. (2-ts) W. A M C CAMMON Electrical Wiring & Repairing Cromwell Phone 22 (itt-tf) SPECIAL DISCOUNT ON MONUMENTS AND SLARKERS Bought From Stock During January and February LIGONIER .MONUMENT CO. Phone 10 or 300 ■ (13-4 t

LOCAL NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Kramer entertained with two tables of bridge in their home Sunday; evening. Prizes were won by Mrs. Edward Kleinknight, Mrs. Gregor Lund and Cecil Leonard, of Goshen. * MY. and Mrs. Landis Pressler. of Fort Wayne, and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bushong were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Arden Bushong. M,r. and Mrs. Hallie Holloway and Mr. and Mrs. Dial Rogers, who are spending several months in Los Calif., are spending a few days in Old Mexico this week. Mrs. Leonard Stump and Mrs. Carl Nickel are spending a two weeks' vacation in Florida. Mrs. George Xanders left Tuesday by train for Hollywood. Fla. Mr. Xanders went last Tuesday by automobile. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Byrd are the parents of a daughter. Myrna Kay, bom Jan. 30 at their home. The baby weighed 6% pounds. Mrs. Harold Juday was hostess to her bridge club from Cromwell in her home here Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Howard have moved to Mishawaka. TTe offer these BANKING SERVICES

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I We invite you to use our complete banking service for all of your hnancjal needs. On Time Certificates of Deposit written for a period of IS months, we will pay 2 percent Interest J»er fmnum. We pay the Intangible Tax on all deposits in this Bank. Plenty of Safety Deposit Boxes as long as they last. el State Bank Os Syracuse 6 >IIUIIIiIIHIIIIiIHHHU>IIUUUmiHiIIiniUHiIIIUIHUHI l l

— I Wawusee Lockers & Super Market | | Phone 236 Phone 23b | I Specials for Fri»"Sat. Feb. 4~5 | I . DttATS GROCERIES | JOWL BACON lb 25c SWEET SIXTEEN OLEO lb 29c j | Fr. SAUSAGE 1-lb. rolls .. ea. 37c FOODCRAFT No. YELLOW g | PORK LIVER lb. 35c CLING PEACHES .... 2 for 57c | I BEEF TO BOIL lb 34c SALLY LEE PORK & BEANS | | PORK CUTLETS No waste lb 53c No. 2 2 for 25c | 1 BEEF ROAST .... lb 49c FOODCRAFT KIDNEY BEANS I SMO. PICNICS lb 39c No. 2 2 for 29c | FR. PORK ROAST ...... lb 49c No. 10 HOMINY can 56c | FR. PORK STEAK lb 49c SUGAR PEAS No. 2 .... 2 for 29c | BEEF RIB STEAK lb 49c TOPPY CATSUP 2, 14-oz bottles 35c I “ ctTTftAR 10 lbs 89c = SKINLESS WEINERS fl SUGAR xv | RING BOLOGNA IK XJj • JELLO 3 pkgs 25c g i SLICING BOLOGNA *** i r I I I I ■ new HQHEEQS^ .beer& LARD CANS 69c EACH OUT , No.l Creamery Butter lib. Unit 59c We Do Custom Curing ■

Watch for the announcing of the New 1949 Imperial and Untized Wallpaper at Thornburg Drug Company, Syracuse, Ind. WAWA-KEECH NOTES Mr. and Mrs. “Chuck” Gal- 1 lienne and daughter. Linda Ann, are visiting Linda’s grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Pete Hilburt. Sally Hilburt will conclude her visit and return to Indiana University Saturday, it being the start of rush weel for the Delta Delta Delta. Mr. and Mrs. James Bender had as guests the Marshall Becknell’s, of Goshen, and Shirley Becknell and her sister. Mrs. Wayne Kundred. The Gordon Ladigs. who are spending the winter in Hollywood. Fla., sent a cocoanut to Kent Hare. CARD We wish to thank the friends and neighbors for their expressions of sympathy, kindness and flowers during the long illness and death of our beloved wife and mother.—Eftrl and Beverly Baker, Floyd Reed. Stanley Reed. Shirley Reed. NOTICE TO ALL CAR OWNERS All Gasoline Service Stations in Syracuse wjjl be open from 1 TO 7 P.M. i MONDAY THRU SATURDAY’ ] SUNDAY— » AJH. TO 7 P.M. UNTIL JUNE IST We ask your cooperation in making this possible. BABE’S D-X STATION KLINE’S SINCLAIR STATION KMSI.EY’S STANDARD STA. lUM.ER’S MOBIL STATION RAPP’S PURE OIL

fe More Today FX you SEE US TODAY RONALD V. KRAMER PHONE 169-J IND. ■ Reprmsntlno THE TRAVELERS, Hartford hlltllinilllHllHimMmn<lHlltHlllllilinilllltllHlilHiUlliilllllilllllllllHlltHlillHlllilllilUlHlHllHimiHHlMHWlUlUim | FOR SALE | I—New Oliver 60 Tractor with Cultivator, Large tires, starter, lights, pulley | | 1948 Ford Tractor, with Cab, Plows, Cultivators, j Mower, Rotary Hoe. This Outfit looks like new, was bought new last April. I Oiewilei Chevrolet Sales | '■ = II PHONE 145. Ligonier, Ind. | 1 £ ~ ~.,1

Friday, February 4, 1949

Mr. and Mrs. M. Beaver, who have lived here in the home of their daughter, Mrs. Harry Rodgers, for the past two and onehalf years, left last Saturday fdr Pittsburg, Pa., to make their home. CRYSTAL LIGONIER, INDIANA TONIGHT THI RS. FEB. 3RD. “NIGHT HAS A THOUSAND > EYES” Edward G. Robinson Gail Russell FBI. - SAT. FEB. 4 - 5 * “BLACK EAGLE” William Bishop Virginia Patton The story of a great horse . . . a heastrong girl and a lovable vagabond branded an outlaw. ADDED ATTRACTION A STOOGE COMEDY SUN.’ MON. TUES FEB. 6-7-S “TWO GITS FROM TEXAS” Dennis Morgan Dorothy Malone Jack Carsori t A laughin’ riotin’ technicolor round-up of song, swing and spectacle. * WED. - THURS.. FEB. 9 - 40 “BERLIN EXPRESS” Robert Ryan Merle Oberon Paul Lukas Treachery . . . Hatred . . . Panic .... rode the Berlin Express. COMING SUN. MON. TUES. FEB. 13-14-15 ••MELODY TIME” A feature length Disney cartoon'