Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 50, Number 31, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 6 June 1957 — Page 12
Syracuse-Wawasee Vacationland Jubilee — Fri. - Sat. - Sun., June 7,8,9
Let's shake hands! If you are a newcomer to our community, let’s shake hands and get acquainted. Whenever our knowledge of local conditions can help you in any way, it will be a pleasure to cooperate. And remember the complete facilities of this bank are always at your service. State Bank of Syracuse SYRACUSE, INDIANA simple sanitary way to JTX get rid of garbage | | I Just drop it I vTM'I and forget it! I - a*\ | wdp |g*\ Good Housekeeping J **nwtw» lx flHw SO SIMPLE, SO WONDERFULLY CONVENIENT jSjjPSMk • ■ • an< i 50 easily put into action! Lower JKmHk half is bottomless steel cylinder which you install in back yard. Bolt conical top half into position and your problems are over. DISSOLVES GARBAGE — SILENTLY, CONTINUj 7' ' '|? J OUSLY .. . just deposit all garbage, even *-J ' J?'] bones, fruitrinds, eggshells. Add Catalytic ' J Jkyl Starter with first deposit only. From that da Y on> Bard-Matic dissolves garbage by bacterial action, turning 85 to 90% into harmless liquids which seep into soil. Money-buck guuron- Residue becomes compost for your teed to work as garden. advertised. ■£pCt NO PLUMBING, GAS OR ELECTRICITY this $6.21 bonus value silent, sanitary action goes on indefiwilh eoch Bard-Matic pur- . , , . chose' includes shiny oiumi- nitely, no plumbing, power or maintenance needed In one to three .years of esciusive Catalytic s lor ter. average family use, the unit will fill with ’ < * residue — then, just dig a new hole. BW~ NO ODORS ' INSECTS, dogs or RODENTS . .. Bard-Matic seals odors in, insects out — :' ia rodents can’t gnaw in. dogs can’t tip it note: >onEiim stops wonderfully trouble-free a particular c!??*garbiir*on? TS Aik godsend in suburbs, rural or resort areas, about it. c? wherever garbage is a problem! SEE IT TODAY AT WAWASEE MARINA South East of Syracuse on Alternate 13
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North Webster News by Mrs. Orva (Mayzel) Miller North Webster, Indiana P. O. Box 203 Phone 24-M Mrs. Rachel Morehead has moved back into her own home, and her son Joe and family have moved into the former Gertie Morehead home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Halsey and family of Albion, Rev. and Mrs. J. L. Kline, , and Mr., and Mrs. Orva Miller and daughter enjoyed a rib barbecue dinner Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ormel Kline. Mrs. Harry Greiger of South Bend visited her father and sister, Sam Beezley and Myrtle Likens, on Memorial Day. Mrs. Alla Angel, who was severely burned last week while burning trash, remains in critical condition in the Murphy Hospital in Warsaw. Rachel Morehead is recovering satisfactorily after being attacked Friday by a pet donkey. Work continues to progress on the new home built by Ormel Kline in the Eckert addition on Webster Lake. Mr.'and Mrs. Robert Hunt are building a new home in the Eckert addition on Webster Lake. CHARM ’N CHATTER CLUB Members of the North Webster Charm ’N Chatter Club boarded a bus at 6:30 a. m. on Monday morning to be driven to Chicago. At 10:30 a. m. they enjoyed a one-hour tour of the Merchandise Mart and had their lunch there. 2:30 p. m. found them at a cinerama theatre viewing “The Seven Wonders of the World.” From this point, the ladies, 34 in all, took a trip through China Town, browsing through the %* <*3k OPEN HOUSE Saturday June Bth is annual Open House at the Turkey Creek Furniture Shop. This is the day when a kid with tom britches can wander in and receive the same hearty welcome given his better known elders. It’s a day of getting acquainted;—not only with people, but with an easier way of living. Plan to come over. You’ll be glad you came. ALL DAY SATURDAY 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. X g[SjS" EUNNITUKE SHOP
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—Thursday 6 June 1957
day night as a special midnight show and running thru Monday at the Pickwick Theatre.
Bowling ... Wednesday Night Mixed Doubles Team Standings W L P Fireballs 12 3 16 4 Dubs 10 5 12 Creeps 6V2 B'2 10 & Ebonites 6 9 9 Trojans 5‘ 2 9> 2 6‘/ 2 Country Kids 6 9 6 High Team Series—Creeps, 1768; High Team Game—Fireballs, 625. 500 Series—Gerald Beaver, 572; Junior Hamman, 536; and Gene Henning, 510. 200 Series—Gerald Beaver, 212; Fieldon Sharpe, 204; 190 Series—Junior Hamman, 199; Hugh Barber, 191; Gerald Beaver, 191; Gene Hanning, 190; and Ethel John, 190. 180 Series—Ann Hummel, 188; Vem Mollenhour, 185; and Jack Ronketti, 180. 170 Series—Junior Hamman, 176; Maryrose Henning, 176; and Jack Ronketti, 170. W.C.T.U. MEETS 17 JUNE Mrs. S. A, Bauer will be hostess to the local W.C.T.U. Monday 17 June at 7:00 p. m. Originally scheduled for 10 June.'the meeting was postponed one week.
quaint little shops, finishing the tour with dinner at a Chinese restaurant. The grup arrived back in Webster at approximately 11:00 p. m. tired but happy.
Piers, Inc. xWe Specialize In Building and Maintaining Piers • TIM MOTTS Ogden Island Syracuse Phone 1657-J FATHER’S DAY GET DAD A LIVING PRESENT - A Dog He Can Be Proud Os! "ALPCRAFT HEIDI V ARNO GERDA" • I—Well Marked Male $ 7500 • 2—Top Males—6 weeks SIOOOO "CH. WONNA JOGGI V ELBA" • IShow Type Male—s weeks slso®® "Saints" for pet, show, and guardians ZWINGHOF F • ST. BERNARDS ' Re9 ' BzjX \ b MRS. GEO. M. HARVEY ■■■■■■■■ SYRACUSE, INDIANA Zwingo Barri V Banz
Classified Ads* REAL ESTATE FOR SALE LOVE’S RESORT, Diamond Lake housekeeping cottages.*Best bass, bluegill, perch fishing. S3O and $35 weekly, including boat. Safe sandy beach near golf. Running waler ancL refrigerators. For reservations® phone 3082 or write White Cloud, Michigan. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES SPARE TIME INCOME FOR A RELIABLE MAN or woman from this area aspiring to earn $400.00 a month. Refilling and collecting money from our New Automatic Merchand-* ising Machines, dispensing “Hershey-Ets” a new product of the Hershey Chocolate Corp. No selling. To qualify you must have car, reference* and $495.00 to $995.00 working capital which is secured by inventory. Devoting about 6 hours per week to business, your end on percentage of col- ♦ lection will net good monthly earnings with an excellent opportunity for taking over full time. Income increasing accordingly. For personal inter-® view write giving full particulars, name, address, age and phone number to District Manager, Dept. 115, 4383 West* 139th Street, Cleveland 11. Ohio. RESPONSIBLE PERSON male or female, from this area,< wanted to service and collect from automatic vending machines. No selling. Age not essential. Car, references, and S6OO working capital neces- < sary. 7 to 12 hours weekly nets to $250 monthly. Possibility full time work. For local interview give full particulars, phone. Write P. B. Box 7042* Minneapolis 11, Minnesota. In the State of Washington, there’s a town named George. B I I Wdwosee Hdrdwdre * PHONE 225-J
