Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 45, Number 31, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 19 May 1950 — Page 6

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Gold Rush? No! Just breaking ground for the many thousands of different types of vegetable and flower plants at Freddies. All top quality plants, true to names, early and late varieties.; Prompt delivery on large quantities. Many beautiful potted plants now available. Free estimates on landscaping. Expert advice. I have leased the front of the Wawasee Lockr plant for the entire season. Our fruit and vegetable market to follow soon. Stand by for the Grapd Opening. FREDDIE SHIPMAN Manager Syracuse, Indiana

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25 YEARS AGO MAY 21, 1925 A daughter. Frances Sarah, was born, May 5, to Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Miller. It seems that the members, of the Junior Class of 1925, are filling most of the positions offered, by the businessmen of Syracuse. Frederick Beery is clerking in the Jet White Groceteria, Louise Snobarger is employed, by the Syracuse Auto Sales. ChrisSEWING MACHINES Big Sale Now On Singer Consol $89.95 Round Bobbin NEW PORTABLE $84.95 Used TREADLE $12.50 up Zigzag Attachments 3.95 We make All Types Electric. Repairs for All Makes. Lowery Sewing Center Phone 1186 WARSAW

PROPANE BOTTLE GAS SERV We meet or beat all advertised prices on ! Gas Stoves - Water Heaters ’ Refrigerators - Deep Freezes j-Commercial Accounts Invited See Us First— AL GRAF I Next to Wawasee Fish Hatchery Phone: Cromwell 89F33

tine Garriotte and Paul Lantis are both working, as mail clerks, in the Post Office. Leon Connolly is learning the hardware business, at Osborns. Virginia Bachman is clerking in Bachman’s store. Wayne Hoelcher’is the “star” clerk at the Star Store. Bast but not least is George Butt who is dusting chests, at Wilt’s Chest factory. Mrs. Alonzo Rowdabaugh died. May 20, 1925 at her home here. • Outdoor tfW Tips yjß By. Joe Denny xLz Products and services advertised herein approved by Outdoor Writers Association of America YOU’LL LIKE NEW EVINRUDE

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DUO-CLUTCH Last week I told you about the eye-open- ’ ing performance of the new iy 2 H.P. Evin-

rude Fleetwin. How come such flashing speed in a 45 pounder—along with “trollability” and all other abilities that fishermen respect? Superb engineering — “Evinrude know-how” —must be the answer! Right now I want to tell you about the Duo-Clutch. Seems to me that this is the feature since Ole Evinrude produced the first practical outboard. Gearshift is fine on a larger motor (Evinrude has it), but in Fleetwin size I’ll take this wonderful clutch! Think of starting in “Neutral.” Leisurelytake aboard the crew and duffle while the motor warms up. All set? “Press the button” and away you go! Shift to Neutral while you try out likely fishing spots' Another fine thing —engineered into this clutch is the Safti-Grip propeller drive —no pin to, shear! I’ve said, and I’ll say again, this Fleetwin is going to get the nod as one of the greatest fishing motors ever built! (Reprinted by special, permission from Joe Denny’s newspaper column "Outdoor Tips.” Call on us —we’ll be glad to show you the new Fleetwin.) Macy's Wawasee Slip PHONE 98 SYRACUSE, IND.

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Lon Hire moved his household goods, last Thursday, from Lake Wawasee to Shroh. Everett Darr and Gerald Priest spent, Saturday night and Sunday, in Michigan City, as guests of Sam Hains. Will N., Voyle and Lucille Osborn are spending this week, in Culver, with their grandparents, Rev. and Mrs. J. At, Teidt. Dr. and Mrs. O. C. Stoelting are in Indianapolis, where he is attending a meeting of the Indiana Dental Association. From there they will go, to Vincennes, to visit his mother for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Burton Howe, Mrs. Mary Hamman and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hamman and family spent, Sunday, with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lindsey at North Manchester. Mrs. Lindsey returned home with them, to spend a few days. The Syracuse Electric Co., advertises a free cooking demonstration to be given Saturday, May 23rd, at their store. A domestic science expert will do the cooking with the famous Hot Point Stove. A set of aluminum will be given with the purchase of each stove, sold that day. The D. M. Siears Co., of Fort Wayne, is erecting a new building here for a salting station. So far about 65 acres have been pledged to grow pickles, this summer. NERVOUS STOMACH ALLIMIN relieves distressing symptoms of “nervous stomach” —heaviness after meals, belching, bloating and colio due to gas. ALLIMIN has been scientifically tested by doctors and found highly effective. World famous—more than a 14 billion sold to date. Thornburg Drug Co. TILE WORK: Real Clay tile and ceramic floor tile properly installed in sand and cement walls, floors, drainboards, etc. 3 0 years experience — Free estimates. Seiffert Mosiac and Tile Co., R. R. 2 Syracuse, Ind. Phone: Cromwell 98F31 ts SAVE YOUR TREEr SPRAYING, TRIMMING PLANTING & FEEDING FREE ESTIMATE UNIVERSAL TREE CO. Phone 572 120 N. Scott St. WARSAW, INDIANA

SYRACUSE LAKE The Milbert Bitners had their daughter, Mrs. Irene Newman, and her daughter. Miss Dorothy Newman, of Chicago, as last Sunday’s guests. Everett Miner will visit his cousin, Mrs. Mary Stewart, at Richmond, this week-end. Overnight guests, last Sunday night, at the Willard Nusbaum home, were Mr. and Mrs. George Moses, who were recently married in Athens, Q. A Methodist minister, (name not learned) officiated. Mr. Moses has a Public Accounting business in Cleveland. Mrs. Moses Is the former Esther Rock, who lived in the Turkey Creek Homestead, on Papakeechie Lake. Mr .and Mrs. Moses, were WELCOME T O INDIANA’S VACATION LAND In summertime the place to be Is out around Lake Wawasee, Or Papakeechie, Syracuse, Dewart Lake — Oh, what’s the use Os naming lakes, they’re here by scores; And, all with most inviting shores The sandy beaches, crystal white, Fanned by cool breezes day and night. Provide a base for boating, swimming; Or o’er the waves in speed boats skimming; Or maybe fishing for a mess Os bluegills, crappies, large mouth bass! Regardless of your kind of sport You’ll sure have fun at this resort; So pack your kids and fraulein fair And come by auto train or air To this grand region of our nation, So noted for its recreation. Life’s problems press us day by day, And so at times we need to play, It’s cheaper than a doctor’s bills, And lots more fun than taking pills. A cottage on a lovely lake Is not so hard a deal to make. SEE ETTER REAL ESTATE Courteous and Reliable Service —- Let’s Get Acquainted! Phones: 230-R or 83414, Syracuse, Ind.

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on a bsulness trip, through Fort Wayne, and Goshen, and stopped In Syracuse, enroute, visiting old friends. They will live in Euclid, a suburb of Cleveland, having purchased a home, there. Mrs. Moses' daughter. Carolyn, will remain w'ith ,hsr grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harris, Athens, until school is out. when she will join her mother in Euclid. Dr. O. C. Stoelting. qnd Karl Stoelting attended the Indiana State Dental Meeting in Indianapolis. the last few days. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Roose, had their son Eugene, from Purdue, last week-end, and also their daughter, Mrs. Paul Abel, Mr. Abel, and three year old Donny, of near Wakarusa, for Mother’s Day. ***** * to include in your building or modernization plans Kitchen walls, counter and sink tops . . . wainscoting in nursery and recreation room ... dinette and kitchen table tops... bathroom walls and counter tops ... sleek, smooth, handsome Consoweld—the miracle plastic surfacing—adds beauty to any home! So practical, too ... a swish of a damp doth wipes Consoweld sparkling clean. It’s highly resistant to moisture, heat, alkali and acids which stain or mar other materials. Drop in today and let us show v— how Consowefd wilt add func'k-.-■-! a..- >—orative beauty to you- hern-. Wawasee Mfg. Co. KEITH CRIPE Phone 224 SYRACUSE, INDIANA

Mrs. Sheldon Harkless entered the Lenville Memorial hospital, in Columbia City, Tuesday, for treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bailey and daughter. Dana Irene, of Indiaonapolls, and Mr. and Mrs. Willard Burrous, of Goshen, were guests Sunday, of Rev. and Mrs. J. C. Bailey.

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to dodge in income taxes is now added onto what the rest of us must pay. Now Congress is being asked to add still more to the tax burden you are bearing. Congress should THE UNTAXED FIRST before increasing federal income taxes on anyone.

FRIDAY, MAY 19, 1950

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