Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 44, Number 6, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 23 November 1949 — Page 3
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LOCAL NEWS WlUodean Wilkinson. Carolyn Baugher and Connie W’eingart. students at Ball State college, Muncie, will spend the Thanksgiving vacation In their homes, here. Russell Sink, of Fulton. Mich., was a week-end guest tn the home of his brother. Millard Sink and family. Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Gephart
THANKSGIVING MENU DIXIE GRILL - Syracuse Where Old Friends Meet to Chat and Eat CHOICE OF CHICKEN NOODLE SOUP CHILLED TOMATO OR GRAPEFRUIT JUICE ROAST YOUNG TOM TURKEY HOT BISCUITS AND HONEY WITH ALL THE TRIMMINGS $1.25 VARIETY MENU — -4 HtiiuHiiiHMmiiuniiiiiimiuiiuumiiiiinuumiiiiiiiminmniniHimiHiiiniiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiniiiiiiitfnniiinnniiiH '..''iM I It's Time j t » A l INSULATE • L - '.' ■ MICA PELLETS ROCK WOOL BATTS LOOSE ROCK WOOL KIMSUL BLANKET Whatever the weather is outdoors, You’ll be assured the comfort and health of regular all year round home temperature with proper home insula- | tion. Saves fuel costs, too! 1 4 I 15YRACU5E > PHONE tfRAOKE < I >69 SIGN OF GOOD LUMBER ,HP * <1 I
Z ®gW''|/ uic DISTIUE Thanktgiring Greeting* lIKTI IrU I I Uli *pu3t the holiday of ome loved one with extra happiness. Long distance telephone service is good over this holiday, and rates art low. So place your call early—and send your Thanksgiving greetings personalty in -the quickest—best— most appreciated way in the world—by long distance telephone. UNITED TELEPHONE COMPANY INCORPORATfD FLOYD L. SHELTON, DISTRICT MGR. wSuwwwMUtinwnimiiiiimMiHHMiniiittiiiiiHiiiruiaintmMiimcuiiiiiHiiiiiiitiitiiiitiMiMauua OUR TIME IS MOST VALUABLE Z^YOUARE ) /JJSING IT/ Our time is most valuable when it is being devoted to your service. Our officers know this. That is why they are so willing always to drop x **-** x mere routine duties and give their ZssMß&Sk full attention to you when you have ■ j n some matter to discuss. We welcome every opportunity for friendly contacts of this kind. SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT FOUR SIZES — $3.10 — $4.00 — $5.40 — $7.50 Per Year, Including Tax. 2% Interest per annum paid on Time Certificates, written for either six months, or one year. State Bank Os Syracuse SYRACUSE, INDIANA
have returned home, having spent the past four months in the East. Friends here have received word from Mrs. Walter Kegg. who with her daughter, Mrs. Lois Schleeter and daughter. Sandra, are visiting her son. Otis Clyde Butt, in Torrence. Calif., that they had a nice trip out there and that Mrs. Kegg is feeling much better. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Miller, will have as their guests Thanks-
giving day, Mr. Elmer Wills, of Logansport; Mrs. Jessie Kirkland. of Ligonier; Mrs. Ada Miller and Mrs. Georgia Miller. Mr. and Mrs. George B. Smith, of Lafayette, will spend the Thanksgiving vacation with the former’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Robinson and son. spent the week-end in Indianapolis, with Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Daft and family. « W. D. Ward was in Louisville. Ky., last week attending a conference of paint dealers, at the Seelbach hotel there. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Bauer and son. Joe. Melvin Dillen and Mrs. Carrie Dillen. will spend Thanksgiving in Michigan City, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Duane Bauer. Mrs. Katie Ort and Mrs. Ruby Egner. of Churubusco, were guests Saturday and Sunday, of Rev. and Mrs. J. C. Bailey. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Bittikoffer, of Winona Lake, were also guests Sunday afternoon. Clarence Kehr returned home Sunday from near Kendallville, where he spent the past five KEYS Made While You Walt AT SYRACUSE HARDWARE CO.
Directory - Services
KNOX H. SUTLER GENERAL INSURANCE Syracuse Phone 4-F-12 SWAN JOHNSON AGENCY All Forms Os Insurance S. Front St. PHONE 265-M HAROLD L KITSON PLUMBING & HEATINC Phone 117-M SAVE YOUR TREES" SPRAYING, TRIMMING PLANTIXG A FEEDING FREE ESTIMATE UNIVERSAL TREE CO. Phone 572 120 N. Scott St WARSAW. INDIANA ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR REFRIGERATION SERVICE Appliance Repair Authorised HOTPOINT BENDIX DEALER JUDAY ELECTRIC Cromwell—73 Syracuse—6o-J Evenings WHEN YOU THINK OF APPLES COME TO OAKWOOD No. Spy or R. I. Greenings at 75c BU. Jonathan, Delicious , Baldwin and Grimes $1.50 Bu. Fancy Apples $2,25 BU. SWEET CIDER 35c Gal. Please Bring Your Own Containers Your Patronage Greatly Appreciated OAKWOOD ORCHARDS SYRACUSE, IND. PHONE 73
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weeks in the home of his daughter, Mrs. Frank Stout and family. Mrs. Georgia Miller was hostess to the Syracuse bridge club in her home Tuesday. A one o’clock luncheon was served. Wendell Beck and Miss Audra Schilling, of North Manchester, were week-end guests of the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Beck.
GET YOUR CAR READY FOR WINTER — Get your radiator checked for proper amount of anti-freeze. — Change the oil to a winter grade. — Be sure your motor is greased with proper winter grade lubricants. — It takes only a very short time — drive in today! GAFIL D-X STATION LEE POYSER Syracuse, Ind.
vim '*'• , Sales - Service Installation OVERHEAD DOOR COMPANY PHONE 636-J SYRACUSE, IND SMI TTY’S BOAT LIVERY & GARAGE ; Outboard Motor Repairs Auto Repairing On Johnson's Bay Lake Wawasee i PHILCO RADIOS & REFRIGERATORS STUCKY FURNITURE STORE Phone 85 CITY DAIRY i.RADE A DAIRY PRODUCTS t. HOMOGENIZED VITAMIN D MILK HOB Chicago .Ave | Phone 1« GOSHEN i TERMITES DO N< IT LET TERMITES EAT AWAY YOUR HOME. Free Inspection — No Obligation Phone or Write UNIVERSAL TERMITE CONTROL Phone 372 — 190 N. Scott St Wanara. Indiana cm wawasee inmut CO. Sy rar Hoc. Indiana DUST & SONS Dtvontvn PAINTING A PAPER HANGING Injured R.R. 3. Syracuse. Indiana PHONES: 610-M—3y-M Acetylene Welding Tire Vulcanising Outboard Motor Service lAAMn .Mowers Sharpened MOCK S BOAT LIVERY Near Waco South Side lake Wawasee Phone 614-. M nnm—i'rr" 11' r 1111 nun i G. E. APPLIANCES J SALES & SERVICE Electrical Contracting Motor Repair HIRE ELECTRIC & t APPLIANCES PHONE IM2-J Herman Hney WATER WELL DRILLING AND REPAIRS PHONE 99-M Syracuse. Ind.
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FOR SALE: Fashion Shop. Syracuse, Ind. Well established, will be sold for inventory, fixtures and dresses. Immediate possession. Claude French. Goshen, Ind. (4-3 t FOR SALE: Refrigerator, price right if taken at once. Inquire Charles Schultz. Milford, R. 1. Telephone 53-F-14. FOR SALE: Two men’s overcoats and one man’s sport coat, alpaca lined. All like new. Sizes 38 to 40. Phone 142-W. FOR SALE: Warm Morning stove, good condition. Price $15.00. Phone 157—Levernier. FOR SALE: A Westinghouse electric roaster. with stand, broiler attachment and dishes. Phone 24-M. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clee Hibschman were: Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hibschman and children. Ronnie and Donna Sue; Frank and John Searfoss; Mr. ad Mrs. Louis Firestone and children. Jerry, Tom. Martha Mae. Mary Jo and Peggy; Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Hibschman and children. Jimmy. Joey, and Carol * Jane; Mr. and Mrs. Tom Franks and children. Tommy Jay and Karen Lee. of Wawaka; and Mr. Charles Clark, of Goshen. The dinner was in honor of Mr. Hlbschmans and Jimmy’s birthdays. Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Hibner were guests. Sunday, of Mr. and Mrs. Lavon Insley. at Churubusco. Mr. and Mrs Hugh Causer, daughters. Dorothy and Jeanette, accompanied by Howard Penrose, of Nappanee, will spend Thanksgiving in Angola, with Mr.* and Mrs. J. F. Bleeke and family. From there Mr. and Mrs. Causer i will go to Winchester to spend the rest of the week with an- • other daughter. Mrs. E. E. Ffdler and family. I Mr, and Mrs. Calvin Beck spent Sunday evening, in Silver iLake, in the home of their son, Richard Beck, Mr. and Mrs St F. Betes and son. Bill, of Chicago, were week- , end guests, of Mrs. Estelle Swartz, Mr. and Mrs. Orval Snobarger have received word that their friends. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wright, of Ddinburg, Ind., had been Injured in an automobile accident two weeks ago and "have just been released from the hospital.. Mr. and Mrs. Snobarger had visited in their home this fall. I Mr. and Mrs. Knox Stetler attended a meeting of the Union Mutual Life Insurance Co., held Monday in the Lafontaine Hotel, in Huntington. Shirley Coy. age 11. daughter of Mrs. Esther Coy, underwent a tonsilectomy. Monday in the office of Drs. Clark & Craig. She Is the granddaughter of Rev. and Mrs. O. T. Hubartt. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Kern. Sr. will have as their dinner guests next Sunday. Mr and Mrs. J ‘ Kern Jr and family Mr and Mrs. John Robert Kern and son. Mr and Mrs. Ralph Jeffries and i daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. Orval Snrtbarger. - Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Spry* of Munith. Mich., and Mr. and Mrs i Philip Spry and two children, of Jackson. Mich., were week-end (guests of their sister-in-law and aunt. Mrs. Carrie Spry | _ George Rodgers, a student at Tri-State college. Angola, will spend the Thanksgiving vacation with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rodgers. Other guests Thanksgiving day will be Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Brown and family, of Elkhart, and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry For bos and daughter. A large supply of lovely new blouses at .$2.25 and $2.95. Also an extra nice cotton blouse a» sl.l9.—Mrs. Wm. G, Connolly.
SR’S VcqoD EEIER THE NEW ttutpoint FOOD FRKZIR • More usable storage space (holds 280 pounds). • Three easy-to-handle ; storage baskets. . i; . 5 • Famous Thriftmaster unit assures dependable year- ■ * round freezing and storage. Syracuse Electric Co. PHONE U 44 K. C. HOW ARI
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FOR SALE: Potatoes. Wood In 16. 18. 28-in. length. — Dean Grady, Ph. 6-F-40, state Rd. 13, south of town. (1-ts) FOR SALE: Custom tailored Venitian Blinds. —Stucky Furniture Co., Syracuse (22-ts) FOR SALE: Lots 60x136 facing Road 13, 3 miles south of Syracuse. Good home sites. See Stephen Freeman. (43-ts) FOR SALE: Candy, Keeley’s oldfashioned creams, 75c lb. Call members of the Junior Mothers’ club or Mrs. Ed Coy. Ph. 46-M. (5-3 t Miss Donna Darr, of South Bend, will spend Thanksgiving day with her parents, Mr. and i Mrs. Earl Darr. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Pryor and Mrs. C. A'. Smith will be Thanks- ! giving dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Grieger. Mrs. D. Toft, of Winona. Minn, has come to spend the winter with her daughter. Mrs. C. Pryor Smith. j Stanley Hoopingarner, a student at Ball State college, will spend the Thanksgiving vacation with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hoopingarner. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Weingart. of Muncie; Mr. and Mrs. Dayton Miller, of Elkhart; and Mrs. Ora Miller will be Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bushong. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wilkinson and daughters. Esther and Willodean, will be Thanksgiving din- ’ ner guests of Mrs. Wilkinson’s , parents. Mr. and Mrs. Morris ‘ Gross, in Churubusco. Goshen Community Auction Sales MONDAY. NOV. 2S. 1949 A good clean efficient place to consign all classes of livestock buy what you need. Monday we will have a 1946. .114 ton Chevrolet truck with livestock rack. We have the buyers for your top milk cows. We had 45 head this week. Prices this week were: TOP MILK C0W—5277.50. Butcher Cows—sl3.oo to sl6. Canners & Cutters—slo.oo to $13.00. Heifers & Steers (fair to good > $17.00 to $21.50. Bulls (top) $18.40. Veal (topi- $31.25. Lambs (top) — $22.80. Fat Hogs (top) — $15.10. Male Hogs $9.00 to $ll.OO. WE BUY HO<;s DAILY SHERMAN & THOMAS Managers ATLAS TIRES BATTERIES & ACCESSORIES WASHING - GREASING TIRE SERVICE KNISLEYS STANDARD SERVICE j S. Huntington St. I Phone 1 00 Syracuse
WANTED: Automobile repairing & painting. Reasonable rates. ■ All work guaranteed. Lyle; Kell, Ph. 8225. Next to Sargent’s Hotel. (48-ts) WANTED TO BUY: A small home in the North part of Syracuse. Call or write Claude; French. Real Estate. 380 or ■ 394, Goshen. Ind. (5-3 t i WANTED: Home for six black i short-haired puppies. Person ' that left these puppies at the farm to starve, please take note.—Call 98-J-2. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Snyder. Mr. and Mrs. William Babbitt and Mrs. Leila Ball, of Indianapolis, are spending Thanksgiving with I the Byron Connolly family. Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Rapp. Mrs. ’ Alice Evans and Mr. and Mrs. i Court Slabaugh will spend Thanksgiving near Wawaka. (guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. : Mawhorter. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Lutes, of ■ Nappanee, are the parents .of a ison. born Tuesday morning tn the I Elkhart hospital. The Infant, weighed eight pounds. Mrs. Lutes, is the former Gloria O’Haver, of . Syracuse. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wenger, of Goshen, are the parents, of a daughter. Penny Loraine, born Nov. 19 at the Goshen hospital. , Mik. Cleo Goble, of Syracuse, is the maternal grandmother of the | baby. Mrs. Frank Granlund, of near Huntington. is seriously ill in the home of her daughter. Mrs. Leonard Barnhart here. Her son, Ralph Granlund and family, of Huntington. visited her Saturday, and Mr. and Mrs. George Garvin and family, of Ligonier, were guests on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Theo Thomas and two children, and Jane Nusbaum. and Mrs. Ruth Whitcomb were guests. Sunday, of Rev. and Mrs. Karl Tahber and family, in Berne. Ind. The occasion was the third birthday of Karel Lynn Tauber, and the second birthday of Becky Thomas.
NOW IS THE TIME TO HAVE THOSE CHRISTMAS PHOTOS MADE. DONT WAIT. DO IT NOW PHONE IC6— SYRACUSE FOR APPOINTMENT F< REINBOLB
I 04oe$ UH 4 CUSHION feet SUPER-ACTIVE FEET... need the added protection of these soft, resilient pads. Placed at the shock points, they cushion the heel and give developing "* “' VWP’X arches just the amount jMEk of gentle support. Come in today and let us demonstrate how these fine, sturdy shoes will cushion and protect your children’s growing feet. $4.50 AND $4.75 81/2 to 3 B C and D Widths Pilcher's Shoes The Lake Region’s Finest Shoe Store SYRACUSE, INDIANA
FOR RENT FCR RENT: Modern, furnished apt. and cottage by year on Syracuse lake in town. Call 249. FOR RENT: Garage. $5 per mo. Wanda Howard, last house on John street.
NOTICES
NOTICE; I will stay with children. while mother’s go Christmas shopping, day or night. Inquire Ist house west of Oyler’s greenhouse.—Mrs. Cleo Goble. (6-2 t NOTICE: Interior painting and decorating. Top soil delivered. H. O. Halley. Benton, Ind. (6-3 t LOST: Seven dollars in currency this week. Return to Mrs. Adah Miller or phone 148. Reward. Get My Prices — Try Me | HENRY KILMER FUR BUYER Evenings i No. edge of Syracuse Just off Road 13 Top Prices Phone 250-M FI AMIR SANDERS FOR RENT SYRACUSE HARDWARE CO. Portable Arc and Acetelyn Welding Grinding, Drilling. Jigs, Tools and Dies. Brazing and soldering. HARRY NICOLAI ’ Syracuse, Ind. GENERAL MACHINE REPAIR
