Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 48, Number 27, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 14 April 1955 — Page 3
WARSAW Business Directory
ANDERSON GREENHOUSES Fldwers for Every Need
HWY 15 NORTH, RFD 4 One of the most pleasing services performed is that of a good florist. Especially is this true when performed by an outstanding florist with the exceptional creative ability such as offered by Anderson Greenhouses. When you “Say It With Flowers” from them, you are truly conveying a message in the most eloquent manner. They are always pleased to advise you on the proper flowers for any occasion and can provide these flowers for you in lovely arrangements and designs. If you cannot stop in at
MENZIE MOTOR SALES Chrysler-Plymouth Sales & Service
110 E. MAIN Be sure to drop in at Menzie Motor Sales and see the beautiful new 1955 Chrysler and Plymouth cars. Menzie Motor Sales have a modern repaij shop with factory trained mechanics who can give your car the expert service It deserves. No job is too large or too small for them to handle and service is prompt. Chrysler is America's first family of fine cars. You can see all of the ’55 features on the Chrysler and Plymouth at Menzie Motor Sales in Warsaw. The new V-8 engine with combustion power, that gives you more driving power, it has full time power steering, power brakes new type, shock absorbers. In fact every-
LOWERY SEWING CENTER
Pass & Domestic Sales SERVICE ON ALL MAKES
123 H E. CENTER Take your sewing machine to Lowery Sewing Center for all repair work. They are equipped to repair and replace broken parts on all makes and models. Their regular stock of supplies includes belts, needles, bob bins. oil. shuttles, etc. The Pfaff sewing machines need no * introduction to the American woman. This name suggests the best in sewipg machines, they give you additional machines all in one and operate as easy as dialing your radio; select your Stitch dial it and they do th* rest. 1 Pfaff and Domestic give you protected perfection. These sewing machines are guaranteed to
home Furniture mart
Furniture & Frigidaire Appliances THAMES MAUZY, OWNER
HWY 15 NORTH To make the houses of this community into homes has always been the primary aim of Home Furnitur • Mart They have spared nothing to give every man and woman in this community an opportunity to have a tastefully, if not elaborately, i fumishea home. It is a mistake to think it takes a fortune to furnish a home attractively. As a matter of fact these enterprising business men can show you there Is no good reason why any ambitious man > with a normal income should hot live in a home furnished attractively in every detail. It is safe to assert that there are few stores in any metropolis which have a more complete and
HUFFER FOUNDRY CO.
RD. 15 NORTH Moat every community has a firm which offers a service of this kind, but there are very few who are so thoroughly capable >of turning out the superior castings that are turned out by Buffer Foundry Co. in Warsaw. Don't overlook this modern and progressive firm when you are m need of castings for any purpose. They offer expert engineering and are able to give exact quality controlled products. They have a reputation as authorities in their line of endeavor. This foundry is equipped to take care of every kind of work. Their wide experience enables them to. serve every need of this and surrounding territory. They are in a position to help on any engineering problems per-
. WARSAW 81 their shop, they are as near as your phone—Call them at Warsaw 81. Explain to them your wishes and the occasion—they will take care of the rest for you. To mention a few of their outstanding services, we could include cut flowers for all occasions, plants for outdoor planting, funeral designs, wedding bouquets. Mothers Day. Decoration Day—but whatever it is in flowers you need, stop in or telephone them for all floral designs at nominal cost. Anderson Greenhouses serves Syracuse, Wawasee. North Webster. Tippecanoe Lake. Milford. Leesburg and their trading area with free delivery.
WARSAW 1275 thing is here in the '55 Chrysler, all wrapped up in glamorous new interiors and exteriors. If you like beautiful cars you shouldn't miss the new 1955 Chrysler. The 1955 Plymouth is the first truly balanced low priced car with its Onflow shock absorbers and new weight distribution, it is the longest car in the three small car class and gives you the softest, steadiest ride in the New V-8 engine or in the 6 cylinder engine and you will see more value and more quality. Be sure to see Menzie Motor Sales line of used cars that have been taken in bn trades for new Chrysler and Plymouth cars.
WARSAW 1186 ► give trouble-free operation, parts . and servicing are always avail- ' able. The management and person- ; I nel of Lowery Sewing Center has had years of experience in sewing ; machine repair and maintenance work and you can rely on them to put your. machine in first class condition Remember the name i, and location of this firm in War- > | saw for all your sewing machine repair work. The manager of this firm has had more than a quarter centiiry i I experience and this is the largest i | Sewing Center and vacuum clean- .' er service in Northern Indiana. They are dealers for Hoover Vacuum Cleaners. Lowery Sewing Center apprecti ates the business they have received from this community and hope to merit your continued patronage. x-
WARSAW 529 up-to-date stock of furniture than Home Furniture Mart in Warsaw. By furniture is not meant merely tables, bookcases, a chair and bed—those are bare essentials for an existence. But on the floors of this well-stocked firm will be found living room suites, dinetti sets, and those hundreds of other artfctes which make home one of which any housewife is proud. In quality, it is admitted that this stock is not surpassed anywhere. And whether you are furnishing the most elaborate of suburban homes or just a summer cottage you may rest assured of receiving full value for your money at Home Furniture Mart.
Gray Iron Castings
WARSAW 1174 taming to their special field. Theirs is a general foundry where service, quality and workmanship make them rank foremost among the industrial organizations of this community. They employ skilled workpen. who understand their trade and can be depended upon to turn out superior work. • Huffer Foundry Co. is manufacturing •Quick-N-Safe" Pier Fittings, three fittings ready to install on I 14" pipe. It is simple to erect or dismantle a pier when using them. They consist of a base or rad. pier section support and a decorative pipe cap. This firm also makes a Portable Broiler Grill, get in touch with them for details.
City Tin Shop & Roofing Heating & Sheet Metal
213 S. BUFFALO City Tin Shop & Roofing offers a most comprehensive service in sheet- metal and furnaces, having completed the work on some of the finest buildings and homes in this area, either new construction or repair. City Tin Shop & Roofing will only sell you the size and type of furnace to properly heat your home, store or apartment. They , also repair and clean all makes of furnaces. Superior to the vast majority of heating and sheet metal firms and surpassed by none either in general excellency of work or quality of materials used, this popular concern has continued a most successful career because
Warsaw Office Supply Co. Equipment & Supplies
210 S. BUFFALO Why not let the experts handle your office equipment problems? Warsaw Office Supply Co. offers a complete office planning service. Their excellent experienced consultation service is available on office equipment, arrangements and systems for improving the efficiency of your-office. Warsaw Office Supply Co. is your complete office equipment store—in other words it is the business man's department store, where the finest in steel desks, office chairs, filing cabinets, visible record equipment and bank equipment can be secured. If they
Culligan Soft Water Service
1824 E. MARKET This firm specializes in a complete water-softening service. They will install a Culligan water softener in your home. The Culligan Water Service owns it and will take care of it. They have a complete water conditioning service. Chlorinating units, removal of iron and sulphur. All you have to do is turn on the faucet and you get soft water at all times. They have 57 different models of domestic softeners including a table top model, and have CUL soap a product of Culligan as well as bag salt for domestic softeners. With the Culligan Soft Water Service you will find soft water at ah times as well as other con-
WALTER'S DRUG STORE & Open 7 Days a Week
110 E. CENTER This is one of the most up-to-date drug stores in this section and has established a reputation during these years of business for honest, courteous treatment of its large and growing list of patrons. For this reason Walter's Drug Store in Warsaw, is popular and its popularity is increasing daily. * A registered pharmacist is engaged in the filling of physicians' prescriptions and the handling of sick room supplies and all of the related items which are carried in a modern ' Drug Store.” Special supplies for the diabetic and others will be found here and
E-Z GAS CO. I. P. Gas - Bottled & Bulk Delivery
121 S. DETROIT Firms like that of the E-Z Gas Co., have made it possible for everyone to enjoy the advantage of gas for cooking, refrigeratio i and water heating, regardless of where they live. Propane gas. a modem fuel, is available to everyone at' a cost no greater <in fact in many cases cheaper* than inferior fuels. Pro-' pane is a fuel for every purpose, it is a dean fuel and a safe one Propane is beirig used quite extensively for tractor use. which makes possible a reduction on operational cost. Propane .is better than, other types of liquid gas as there is. no dilution, no
Andrews Upholstering Shop Re>upholstering & Remodeling
N. ELLSWORTH There is hardly any contrast more vivid than that between an old worn chair or couch with its faded, soiled covering and sagging or possibly exposed springs and this same chair or couch resplendent in bright, new covering and reuuil* *s rood as new for years of further service. It is this visible result of their work which has caused upholstering to be referred to as an art. Like all worthwhile arts or sciences upholstering can only be mastered by years of patient study and practice. At Andrews Upholstering Shop is a finished craftsman in the up-
WARSAW 89 they and, their assistants are among the most efficient furnace and sheet metal men in this community. If you are figuring on any work let them help you make up your plans and the many little conveniences that are new and up-to-date will be included while you will find that consultation here will kave you money. Vcity Tin Shop & Roofing in Warsaw, know the business from Avo Z. When they advise you about anything in this line you can\depend upon what they sav, and m this review we suggest that you Fknow your sheet metal
WARSAW 365 ■ don’t have what you want they will order it for you. Many famous and nationally i advertised brands are featured at . this store, names that are well . known for quality and economy, this is also stationary headquarters. > You may phone in your needs , and senice in filling orders is • prompt and courteous. Let the , Warsaw Office Supply Co. relieve , you of some of your office worries • by turning your office equipment ; and supply problems over to those ■ who are experienced in this line.
WARSAW 614 veniences, all for a very reasonable service charge. By fair and honest methods and real service this firm has built up a large business in this area. Their patrons have learned that this type of service is unsurpassed and as a result this firm enjoys an ever-in-creasing business. You can save many dollars on your soap bill by installing the Culligan Soft Water Service; this also means whiter linens with less work. Remember that clothes washed • with soft water look much better and last much longer. This is a proven fact. So why not phone Warsaw 614 and let the Culligan Soft Water Service, service you with Culligan Soft Water.
WARSAW 728 of course Insulin and other needs your physician may order. One of the most important departments in this store is the "Baby" where everything for the baby’s health and comfort is to be found. This drug store carries a complete line of the best in popular brands of cosmetics, perfumes & toilet articles: kodaks and supplies. Walter's Drug Store is a well known meeting place in Warsaw and physicians recommend them for faithfully carrying out their orders for supplies for the sick. Phone and mail orders are handled in the fastest possible time.
WARSAW 1755 carbon, gas does not wash oil off cylinder walls, eliminates sticky valves and gives longer wear. This firm handles appliances for Propane gas refrigerators, hot water heaters, stoves, ranges and furnaces for homes or store buildings. with heavy duty supply tanks up to 1.000 gallons or larger. It will pay you to investigate this service before installing your ''heating system. In this review of our business and professional interests we are glad to bring before our readers the E-Z Gas Co. in Warsaw who will appreciate your dropping in at their store to get full information about installation and operation.
WARSAW 1880 bolstering and refinishing field. He can look at an old chair or couch and visualize the way it will look after they have rebuilt it. They are proud of their work and of the customer’s reaction to the great change effected in the appearance of their old furniture. To sum it up they are reliable upholsterers and refinishers and they know the trade. Anderson Upholstering Shop in Warsaw, takes pride in their work and will give a reliable estimate of the cost of the work and adhere to it. their prices are very reasonable for the service performed.
Local News Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bates went to Villa Park. Hl., last weekend, to stay overnight with their son, Lionel Bates, and family, and also visit with grandson, Joel. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Langley, formerly of Hartford City, Ogden Island, are hosting their son, William John, who is home on spring vacation from Gilmore Academy, Gates Mills, Ohio. Young Langley is a freshman. David Ekrich, of Ogden Island, and a freshman, is on vacation from Gilmore, also. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Langley and son attended the recent Cincinnati Red Legs-Chicago Cubs game, and fortunately for the game, the weather was fine then, but poured, immediately afterwards. The old Spencer farmhouse on State Rd. 13, which was moved a few lots south, was replaced by a Ranch Type Bedford stone house, built by Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hatfield. formerly of North Webster, parents' of Don Hatfield. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Insley were guests in South Bend Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. John Douglas. Wilfred C. Beck of Indianapolis was a weekend guest of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Beck. Easter Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Beck included Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wilson and daughters. Brenda and Nancy, of Milford; Mr. and Mrs. Paul L. Himes and son. Stephen, daughter. Julie; and Mrs. Clarence Mease of Goshen. Also, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Himes and daughter Effie Mae of North Webster: Bert Himes. Mr. and Mrs. Chauncy Himes and Mrs. Barbara Wilson of Cromwell. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Brower had as their guests Easter Sunday Mrs. Ida Guy, Mr. Emory Guy, Mr. and Mrs. Max Brower and family. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Brower of New Paris. Mr. and Mrs. Jean Todd and family of Michigan City. Indiana. Mrs. Clara Stansbury entered the Elkhart Hospital Sunday for observation. Relatives from out of town who attended the funeral of William C. Gants. Sunday, were Mr. and Mrs, C. A. Woods. Jr. and daughter of Pittsburgh. Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. Glen Woods and daughter, and Miss Nancy Woods of Indianapolis: Mr. and Mrs. Hascoll Crothers and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Woods of Ligonier: Miss Florence Vorhis of Dixon, Illinois and Mr. and*Mrs. John Gants, their children and families of Elkhart. Mrs. Nancy Noe had as guests last weekend her two brothers. Dr. and Mrs. B. V. Bailey from Toledo and Mr. Fred Bailey from Fort Wayne. Mrs. Nancy Noe’s children. Mrs. J. W. Mac Quire with her husband and two children, and Ed Noe and his wife, were her guests during the weekend. Mr. Lavon Insley of Chuubusco. is in the St. Joseph Hospital at Fort Wayne. Indiana. He is the son of Mrs. Chancey Hibner. Rev. and Mrs. Travis Purdy returned from Florida last week and will be at home for a few days. Their daughter. Corine, spent the weekend with her parents. , Pvt. Gary Eyer and Pvt. Carl Wilkinson stationed at Aberdeen. Maryland were home on a weeki end pass over Easter. Their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wilkinson and Mr. and Mrs Orvil Ora. met the boys at the Fort Wayne air port last Fridays Mrs. John McCullough with her daughter. Mrs. Betty Lewis and children. Jan Lea. Michalea and I Shannon, oof Garrett. Ind. were Easter Sunday guests of Mrs. I Clara Felty, great grandmother of i the Lewis children. Mrs. Howard Winter and son. Robbin. of Villa Park. Illinois, and Mrs. Wm. Vaughn of Youngstown, Ohio, spent Easter week with their mother. Mrs. Clara Feli ty, 503 Lake Street. Mr. Howard Winter and son of Chicago came for the weekend. Friends- of Fred Baerlin, Defiance, Ohio, will be happy to know of his recovery from his illness of the past three months. Mrs. Ernest Meyer of Dundee. Illinois visited from Friday thru Monday with her daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Clyde Butt and children. Mr. and Mrs. George Butt of South Bend stopped to see his mother. Mrs. Walter Kegg. on their retufti from a two weeks vacation in Florida. Miss Sandra Schleeter returned to Indiana University Sunday after spending spring vacation here with her mother. Mrs. Lois Schleeter. Miss Florence Vorhis of Dixon. Illinois, who was here to attend the funeral services of Mr. W. C. Gants, spent the weekend with Mrs Haze! Ward. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Julier. Gary. Miss Ida Deardorff. Chicago. Mrs. Harry McClintic, and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Luegge and family of Kalamazoo. Mich., were Easter visitors of the ladies’ mother, and Mrs. Luegge's grandmother. Mrs. Lydia Dearadorff. Mrs, Deardorff to Chicago with her daughter. Ida. Mrs. John Sheire and Mrs. Orval Snobarger were in-Indiana-polis, Friday 8 April. Mr. and Mrs. Orval Snobarger ’’•ere g”erts Easter Sunday of Mr. «nd Mrs. Walter M Cripe: also. Mr and Mrs. Simpson Beery of Ypsilanti. Michigan. Two year old Jennifer Raop and her parents. Mr. and. Mis. Don Rapp, all of Elgin. Illinois, were Easter weekend guests of Mrs. Rapp’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Miles Mr. and Mrs. Dale Weingari and son Roddy, of Gary, spent ♦he weekend in the home of Mrs. Weinvart’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bushong. Junior Yoder of Nappanee. Indiana, who is with the United States Army, was the guest of Jay
I Rigdon at the lake home of Mr. and Mrs. Jay A Rigdon. Junior spent his training days at Camp Chaffee, Arkansas. Upon return to duty he will be stationed at Camp Gordon. Georgia. Miss Jane Bachman returned to Butler University Sunday. John Kroh arrived home from Purdue last week for spring vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Kroh. A,3c John Hoover and guests, A3c Robert Morrison and A<3c Alvin Bearer spent the weekend with John’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Hoover of Syracuse. The boys returned to Scott Air Force Base. Illinois Sunday evening, accompanied by A3c Jack Johnson of Churubusco. Mr. and Mrs Martin Hoover spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Guy Hoover and family. Miss Nancy Wickerham spent the week end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Benson Wickerham of Ashley. Miss Sandy DeGroff spen't Saturday night and Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Leonore Hennessey and sister, Norma, of Kimmell, Indiana. Miss Carol Frederick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer J. Frederick returned to Findlay College Tuesday.Pvt. Carl Wilkerson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wilkerson of Syracuse, arrived • at Fort Wayne Saturday and journeyed home to spend Saturday and Sunday with his parents. Carl returned to Aberdeen Proving Grounds, Maryland Sunday. Miss Nancy Cripe and Miss Shirley Cripe of Indianapolis spent the Easter holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Cripe of Syracuse. Mr. Ervin Whitehead of Dearborn. Michigan spent Easter weekend with his sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Beck. At home for Easter Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Beck, were the three Beck boys, Richard and his wife, of Warsaw; Wendell, his wife and two daughters of Uniondate; and in the evening, Charles and his wife from South Whitley. Mrs. Catherine Beck spent Sunday in Cromwell with her daugh-
This onnountomont is not on off nr to toll or a lolkrtation of on offer buy -thoio totvritior. The offering is etoJe only by tbo Offering Circular, and tuth offer* and safe* mado only to rotidontt of the «tote of Indiana who ore acquiring the stock for a purpoto other than mole to non-residents.) , ' j ■ f . ■ L • .' MANOR HOMES OF AMERICA, Inc. (INCORPORATED UNDER INDIANA LAW) CROWN POINT, INDIANA AUTHORIZED CAPITAL 600,000 shares of SI.OO par value Common Capital Stock OFFERING 300,000 shares of $ 1.00 par value Common Capital Stock PRICE: $3.00 per share (This offering consists of 300,000 shores to be sold only to residents of ■>’ Indiana at three dollars ($3.00) per share. The maximum aggregate thus to be obtained by the company is $900,000 capital.) The offering prospectus states further important information and should be read prior to the purchase of this stock. Copies of the prospectus may be obtained from the undersigned. AM legal Matters have been prepared and approved by Thomas k Fodelt, Gary, general counsel for the company. ■ r DISTRIBUTING DIALER *p 400 IQkID OF TIAM lIW- I IK 01 A MAFO LI S April 12, 1955 j Phone MElrote 8-7579 / V • i K new 7wo„4m-“ SARASOTA 6 S* TERRACE romantic nights Hotel On, y 1 SARASOTA ' -.K.. FLORIDA Rate per person, double occupancy. April 15 thru December 31. 1955. Zheam, location I ...«•• special isever-before-oHered rate that makes Hsss • "must.** £Jh£,tlT A Isscludcs —e» oo extra cost — eir-conditioned eccommodetsoirs. both- s?]™" *9 Lid» Beech. geHiisf mi Bobby Jeee*; 27-hele coarse, use of ” Jade SWarning Pool, shuHlebeerd courts, stghtseetisg tours, planned enterteienrat end perty. Be ear geest t ' Cars of Yesterday," an unforgettable sightieeiAg cruise ess the GuH x •f Maxice thra jewel-like Florida Kays, the exertusg greyheeisd races WASHINGTON, O.C. w. •■U-W-S —...•«««’ OSIVE-YOUSSHF special low rate FOR RESERVATIONS . . . see, write or phone yosir local $29.95. Travel Agent, any office of NATIONAL or CAPITAL AIR- Indudes 100 mile* LINES or HAPPINESS TOURS, INC. - 6 L Monroe St., free driving. New Chicago, IH. — 2 W- 46th St., New York, N. Y. Ford or Chevrolet.
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ter, Mrs. Milo Snyder. Miss Carolyn Mulholland spent Saturday and Suhday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Mulholland. Miss Barbara Paugh, a student at South Bend Memorial Hospital, spent Saturday and Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Paugh and family of near Syra-
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Rom where I sit ~ Joe Marsh
Saw a kid go by the Clarion office on a brand-new coaster wagon yesterday—and it reminded me of when my brother and I were about forty yearWyouager. Our folks weren’t poor, but there wasn’t enough to buy two wagons for Christmas. We got one between us. Dad made a rule that we each could have it for a week - but the boy with the wagon was responsible for keeping the kitchen wood-box filled. Seemed a bargain to Bud and me—at first. But soon we discovered it was no more fun playing
case. Miss Paugh returned to South Bend Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. John Paugh and family spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Eldridge of Frankfort, Indiana. * Mrs. Ray Foster and daughter, Florence, were in Attica several days this week visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Milter.
Learn How to Pull Together
alone than working alone. wasn’t long before we were sharing the wagon in return for sharing the chores. From where I sit, yon can’t enjoy a privilege yourself if you're going to deny it to others. There are some folks who want the right to enjoy tlwir favorite beverage—but would deny me right to an occasional glass of beer. 1 doubt if such people get their full “share” of happiness, though.
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