Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 47, Number 10, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 17 December 1953 — Page 8
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Real Estate Edw. E. Stephenson . REALTOR Associate: Evertt 0. Halliday. res. phone 631-R Open Sunday 9 a.m. until 12 Noon. — Offices — Downtown Syracuse Telephones: 198 or 310 Member: National Assn, of Real Estate Boards . JHißiillHlllllllHilllllllillPi • j M iu'UPUliniilHl .• (U iP. I >!!»! I HI! iHI HI HllllUi HI WE WILL BE OPEN Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Evenings Dec. 21, 22 and 23 for Christmas Shoppers We have gifts for every member of the family. Plenty of Toys for the Children. Appliances for Mother, Tools for Dad and Brother. See us for the best in Television RCA and SPARTON RADIO and TV 'We close at 5:30 p.m. Christmas Eve Syracuse Hardware Co. , 117 West Main SYRACUSE. INDIANA PHONE No. 6 ■■■MMamMMitHttHimittmiumiHttiiiiHittttHiiiiHiuiiuitiinuiiiiiimniiiiiiittmiimtmttiiiwMMttm BUY YOUR USED CAR FROM HARRY Better Cars — Lower Prices Better Terms iosn 1946 \ CHEVROLET Deluxe 4-Dr. Sedan $145.00 A Good Car for Full Price — $695.00 WO <fcwn. $7 . week No Finance charge See... HARRY APPENZELLER ... or CaU 1618 W ■ - , . I TVs BEST BUY SEE ... HEAR fbe Incomporob/e MODELS AS LOW AS 1189.95 Wawasee Village Hardware And farm Supply Phone 636-W Road 13 South
I the rear ro-amphaatae the diai tlnction of the line. Nine of the 14 solid exterior | colors are new. The 13 two-tone i combinations, featuring such exotic partnerships as ivory and
terquoise and beige and an unusual tan,, are perhaps the most striking yet unveiled by the industry. Totaling the number of body types and colors, the customer has 162 selections from which to draw when he buys a Chevrolet. The Powerglide automatic transmission. now in service on more than 1,500,000 Chevrolets, is continued with modifications for improved high speed acceleration. The new engine with which Powerglide is teamed will appre- ! ciably boost performance, parti- ' cularly in the higher speed ranges ■ when emergency power may be ! required for passing or hill i climbing.
Lions Host to — * Ladies for Dinner Wednesday evening was Ladies i Night for members of the Lions club. The members went ‘all out” :■ I . ► ;.;n< tOT I their guests. Favors, flowers, and a turkey dinner were provided. Mr. Nelson Snyder, principal of the South Side high school in Fort Wayne addressed the group on the subject of ‘‘Anatomy of Humor.” This subject developed into a series of stories, commentaries and anticdotes which kept the speaker's listeners in constant laughter. Members of the local club plan an organized visit to the ice hockey game between' the Fort Wayne Comets and the Toledo team on the evening of Jan. 26. Ticket Bus Driver .Allure v> j Owi, i>d. L.v. 1, ra aciHMM <IU» unxer, was ursesiea tuesaay aiternoou by state puucc onicet uwrge tveretl tor tailing tv stop M liM Big tour railroad tracks iu Milford Junciiou while the bus was occupied | by school children being transpur.ed home Irom school. Beer appeared before Fred Nuiau, Justice of the Peace, Thursday at IXib and pleaded guilty to the charge and was fined $5.(H> and costs totaling I >19.75. SALESMAN WANTED — Automobile salesman wanted selling most popular car of today. Experienced in selling or willing to learn. Write care of Journal office. lOx
| I THEATRE 1J GON IKK, INDIANA I Tuoite A Saturday Doc. JS-1O ••CONQUEST OF COCHISE” John Hodtak - Lind* Darnell and William Be nd Lx The Apaches thundered out of the hills to wrest the plains from the I white man Sunil*, - Motulay - Tuesday Dec. 20-21-22 “THE PONY K.\I‘RESS" .Charlton Heston and * Rhonda Fleming The pony express - lite line of the frontier - built with bullets and I blood. We. • rhut- Dec. 23-24 Come to our Christmas Eve Party Prizes for Sonny, Sister. Ma 4b Pa •THE PICK UP” Hugo Haas - Beverly Michaels and Align Nfxon They gave her a bad name and she lived up to it — Coming —- Sunday - Monday - Tueeday Dec. 27 # - 2S -2» ALL BROTHERS WERE VALIANT” Robert Taylor - Ann Blyth Stewart Granger MERMAID Theatre NORTH WKBSTSR OPEN SATURDAY S ONLY SATURDAY DEC. ID -LATIN U»VKRS" with —- Lana Turner - John Lund Ricardo Mon tai Ban KIDS! IUG l-KKK CHRISTMAS SHOW? SATURDAY DEC. 28 2:00 P. M. Everyone Wekome Watch Next Week’s Paper fbr Features’ Name.
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Tobias Suffers Coronary Attack Chai met L. Tobias, who resides north of Syracuse, suffered a coronary'attack late Tuesday, and was taken to the Veterans hospital in Fort Wayne at 2 a.m. Wednesday morning. His attending physician stated that' he had suffered a serious attack. Oficials at the hospital would not disclose Tobias’ present condition. Tobias has been in the employ of Klink’s Market GIRL SCOUT NEWS Joy Miller, our president, called the meeting to order. Treas. Pat Seiffert called roll, * and we replied with our favorite Christ-
' FREE A I Christmas - fs show B Saturday Hk | Morning Dec. l9 Bg| Open at 9:30 ck Show Starts at 10:00 For the Entire Family RINGS £ ngagement Wedding Fraternal Dinner Costume Children’s Novelty WATCHES Make a Fine GIFT Don't Delay! wrfBBffWWfWI E L GIN an d Tn vihlaW WALTHAM WATCHES Hoort ihot • jB Novor Brooks Gvorantood DUKAPOWH SFAKT A. 14k gold gHwVy I / " COM. I? f»w»l Bgin 'y * SILVER ITEMS for the HOME VOVfUfST or AU» t * IKM-MES6. Ja Kt> " Aßl ’Sdr K U SUNDRY ITEj4S Open Eveningt Until Christmas ROSE JEWELRY
mas carol. Linda Lanta read the minutes of the last meeting. A Christmas party will be held next Tuesday. Dec. 22. We will go caroling. AUER CHOSEN Nelson Auer was elected to serve as a member of the board of directors of the Chamber of Commerce for the ensuing year. He replaces George Lamm, who was erroneously reported as being re-elected to the position. DOGS—(Continued from Page One) any areas, and has proven successful, according to authorities who have worked with the plan. Local school officials as well as citizens have expressed concern over the possibility of a rabbles infection, which in many cases has proven disastrous. Principal
Glen Longenecker, who had appeared before the Town Board on previous occasions, has stated publicly that the school system is very much concerned in this matter djie to the great number of dogs that congregate about the school property while school is In session. Members of the board expressed their willingness to cope with the problem, and advised Clerk Buchholtz to search the ordinances and resolutions carefully to disclose what previous measures have been taken with the idea of bringing past ordinances up to date, and amending them in order to cope with the problem.
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‘Mumps Z« . . . > ... Still Mumps’ An early Christmas vacation is the hope of every youngster—and many of the adults would also prefer it too, if a legitimate reason could be found. And we’ve learned that with i some individuals, where there’s a will, there’s away. This week the latest addition to the Journal staff, Mrs. Harriett Lawrence, has been absenting herself from the confines of the office, and reclining comfortably in her home —keeping company with that seasonal affliction—mumps.
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Yellow Jackets Lose Another Close Game Syracuse* cage fortunes now stand at the low tide mark of six losses and 3 wins, with little optimism expressed from supporters for any noticeable change in their status for the remainder of the basketball season. In their latest encounter, the Yellow Jackets dropped a 54 to 61 decision to Millersburg which was played on the neighboring court Tueeday evening. The game was played on very close terms throughout the majority of the contest.
