Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 51, Number 1, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 7 November 1957 — Page 10
SYRACUSE-WAWASEE JOURNAL
Page 10
—Thursday 7 Nov. 1957
Local News . . . Mr. and Mrs. Pete Hilburt returned yesterday from a visit with his parents in Eustis. Florida', where they were called because of the illness of his mother. She is reported to be some better. Week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hall were Mr. Hall’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Hall of Gary. They were joined on Sunday by his brother, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Hall and family of Van Wert, Ohio. Larry Nicolai and Janies Caskey came home Friday for their first visit since entering Purdue University in September. They returned Sunday evening. DUST 8 SON DECORATORS INSURED Painting — Paper Hanging Rural Route 3 Syracuse, Ind. Phone 610-M
NOVEMBER SPECIAL One $4.50 4" Paint Brush with purchase of 4 gallons O'Brien's "75" House Paint. PAY ’/3 NOV. - H DEC. - H JAN. ★★ ★ > Financing Available on REXALUM Aluminum Siding 3 YEARS TO PAY ;★ ★ ★ WAWASEE LUMBER Phone 278 *
Your CHEVROLET DEALER CERTIFIED OWNER GUARANTEED CHEVROLET'S GUARANTEE IQC7 FAP!) Custom 300 Fourdor Sedan. Radio, Heat- ■ 73/ rUHU er sharp. Low Mileage. IQCA CMEVDAI CT 210 Fourdor Station Wagon. I7 JO VnEVUVLEI Power Glide, Radio. Heater. Low mileage. 1955 CHEVROLET 210 Twodor ’ Radio, Heater - 10 C/1 DI Ilf If Special Fourdor. Dynaflow, Radio, Heat17 34 DUIIIx er very Clean. | 3 FORD Victoria ’ Ra^io - Heater, Fordamatic. ALL OF THESE ARE NEW CAR TRADE-INS 1951 CHEVROLET E u l 1950 CHEVROLET Fourdor 1946 CHEVROLET Tudor 1949 DESOTO 11 " 1949 CHRYSLER Fourdol 1950 PLYMOUTH Pourdor SIO.OO DOWN-TO QUALIFIED BUYERS SAND MOTOR SALES. INC. M ED KLEINKNIGHT Syracuse, Indiana Phone 230-J
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Ronald Roberts is shown here preparing the F.F.A. application
Plumbing A Heating HAROLD L. KITSON Phone 1616-W
form for a trip to the Junior Fact Finding Conference to be held in Kansas City, Missouri. This is an award much to be desired because of the highly educational nature of the program. —Photo by A. A. Pylant. 1958 Ford Cars Now On Display By Dealers The 1958 Ford is on display for the first time today with a car line featuring major styling changes, the most efficient engines in the car’s history, a new automatic transmission and new optional air suspension. J. O. Wright, Ford Motor Company vice-president and Ford Division general manager, announced that the new Ford line will be on display at all Ford dealerships. “At a cost of $185,000,000 we have developed a new Ford that incorporates some of the most extensive changes ever made in the car.” Mr. Wright said. Historically, auto companies have made basic changes in their cars every three years, he pointed out. “But in its 1958 models, Ford has actually created fundamental design and engineering changes just one year after its completely new 1957 model,” he added. Demonstrating this change are twenty-one models on two separate wheelbases; the Fairlane and Fairlane 500, with an overall length of 207 inches, and the Custom, Custom 300 and the station wagon, measuring 202 ins. The external appearance of the new car features Ford’s sculptured-in-metal treatment in which styling lines are molded into the sheet metal itselfx The new distinctive styling is emphasized in a front view of the massive wrap-around/ onepiece bumper with anodized aluminum “jet intake” dual headlights, and PowerVlow hood. New sheet metal treatment incorporates redesigned front fenders, new roof with seven front-to-rear flutes or grooves, and trunk lid and rear quarter panel innovations. From the rear, the 1958 Ford is distinctive with a “V” sculptured trunk lid flaring into twin safety oval taillights. Organize New Youth Club At North Webster A new club for teenagers is being formed in the North Webster community. The name,Hi C; the purpose,to create a religious interest in young people along with recreation. This club, which is available to high school students, meets each Tuesday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. James Templeton, whir live near North Webster. Any young person interested may obtain further information by contacting the Templetons, phone 709-M* North Webster. Mr. and Mrs. Deloss Smith spent Sunday in Converse, Indiana, where they celebrated the 84th birthday of Mrs. Ada Smith. Support Syracuse!
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HALLOWEEN PARTY GIVEN IN OLD FASHIONED WAY Misses Becky and Barbara Wesner, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Wesner, were hostesses on Wednesday evening 30 October for*an old fashioned Halloween party, complete with spooky costumes, apple bobbing and other ‘Halloweenish’ events. Winning costume prizes were Marty Richardson and Sue Kitson, while other prizes went to Sally Searfoss, Nancy Yoder, Rosemary Bushong and Geraldine Bower. Other guests were Mary Barb Immel, Sue Anne Traster, Jo Ellen Schoeff. Sally Yoder, Lucy Kitson, Annie Kowallik, Diane Smith, Jean Eppley, Peggy Firestone, Nancy Plank, Mary Jo Juday, Sharon Foulke, Judy Lantz, Marinelie Meredith, and Mary Katherine Bushong.
EARLE W. WALTZ Accountant ACCOUNTING SYSTEMS — AUDITS — TAX RETURNS SYRACUSE GOSHEN Phone 1612-L Phone 4-4106 ; Now Is The Time To Fill Your Home Freezer! ALL CHOICE BEEF Fros.t Quarter Cut and Frozen 39c lb. Hind Quarter Cut and Frozen 59c lb. !4 Beef Cut and Frozen 49c lb. ALL BEEF PRICED ON GROSS WEIGHT Custom Processing, 6c per pound Syracuse Processing Plant PHONE 231 DON STACKER .Manager DIVISION OF GOSHEN PACKING CO. Ray and Bob Messick, owners THANK YOU! We wish to thank all our customers for their patronage during the more than five years that we have served you at the Wawasee Restaurant. It has been a pleasure and satisfaction to_ know that you enjoyed coming to our restaurant. To the new owners, Fred and Maxine Cripe, we wish every success. Dorothy and Jirri Connolly HOUSE of GEMS (1 Mile South of Syracuse on Road 13) OPEN ALL YEAR JEWELRY - DIAMONDS - GIFTS WATCHES BULOVA - ELGIN - WYLER & WADSWORTH LAY-AWAV NOW FOR CHRISTMAS (small deposit holds any article) Jewelry Made To Order Expert jewelry, watch and clock repairs Marvin Shaw Registered Watchmaker One Week Service
Mrs. Agnes Causer returned* Saturday from a two weeks’ vacation and a week in Decatur, Indiana with her grandson. Richard Bleecke, who was recuperating at home following spin-* al surgery in a Fort Wayne Hospital.
PhilcoT-V Sales and Service JAMES MENCH Television Store WAWASEE VILLAGE Syracuse Phone 147
