The Mail-Journal, Volume 4, Number 27, Milford, Kosciusko County, 11 August 1965 — Page 17

Clearance Sales In Syracuse Stores Thurs. thru Sat.

AROUND T wWy Syracuse merchants, took an active part in the 4-H livestock auction last

I august _ _ ■ ON ALL .•I•. ■ ■. ■ | Summer Merchandise I up Ta % Off B STORE-WIDE VALUES I BURKHOLDER S l I UPTOWN SYRACUSE •■ •' ■ ’ -■•- August Clearance Sale 1964TCHEVROLETIinp.il. W.vjon \ > Automatic. Power Steering and Brakes $2,/95 I SALE .52,595 I I' 1964 CHEVROLET Impala Coupe. One Owner, Extra I Sharp SALE $2,099 1963 BEL AIR 4 Door Sedan. Automatic. One Owner, 20:000 Actual Miles SI ; 6SS SALE $1,575 1962/BUICK Electra 225, 4-Door. Full Power and Air Conditioned. Only One Like It $1,995 1 SALE..,. 51,879 1962 FORD XL. \’-8, Automatic, Power Steering $1,595 SALE 51,479 3 — 1963 CORVAIRS. 2-Door, 4-Door. 4-Speeds And Cl 000 Automatics, Your Choice 4rlfWf .SPECIAL ” ”1 | 1962 PONTIAC, 2 Door Hardtop, A Dragster Special, Engine 389, Bored To 401, Slicks. 3 Deuces. Hot, CIROS Ready To Roll ~ TRUCKS 1964 2-TON Cab and Chassis, New Rubber. 2-Speed Axle . . $2,59? SALE $2,495 1961 RAMPSIDE Pick-Up $899 SALE $799 1958 INTERNATIONAL WHA Ohama Grain and Stock Rack $1,295 SALE 51,198 > a | I 2 -'59 DUMP TRUCKS ~| READY TO GO SAVE! SAVE! SAVE! *J K /X/1 a '/j g // / /■H

Thursday night at the county fair, due principally to efforts of Wawasee Area Jaycees. The group “touched" merchants for a ten dollar bill, or whatever they could get. and purchased 4-H animals raised by local 4-H members. I The lack of any support was the subject of an editorial in this paper a year ago, but things were certainly - different this year. Marley’s Steak House and others ' were among the individual buyers, e and. of course, Thornburg drug it store, through its Warsaw store.

participated in the purchase of this year’s Grand Champion Angus steer. • • • ' Have you attended worship in the Round at Enchanted Hills Playhouse on Sunday morning? You should. With only a few such sessions left, one has to give real credit to Rev. August Lundquist, Syracuse Methodist minister, for starting the program. While it was partly for Sunday golfers, it has had broader appeal than that. Sunday’s sermon had to. do with

interpretative dancing by a member 'of the Playhouse cast. * .• * Look for a little surprise at the new Little League ball diamond north of town, when they have their all-star game later this month. Plans call for a baseball notable to •be on the scene for that game. Reiport is, they plan to attract Carl I Erskine, well known Dodger pitcher, ito be here to umpire the game. Local Rotarians, backers of the park, wants to get out a real .crowd for the’opening game, and the appearance of a baseball • “name” should do it. I Rotarian Bill Cutter, a prime movier in the park’s construction, said 33 signs will be sold on the outfield i board fence, at $l5O each for a three|year contract. Many are already Isold. n The Syracuse Methodist church, who has leased the ground to the Rotary club for the ball park for five years, insisted no tobacco or alcoholic beverages be advertised on the fence.

W. R. Thomas 5 - s I OO Store SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE HERE ARE JUST A FEW OF THE BARGAINS i■| , I MEN’S & LADIES’ LADIES’ LADIES’ NOAELITY Bathing Suits SHORTS PAJAMAS DLV,U3E - 5 HATS >, PRICE 1 j PRICE »/ 2 PRICE 1 z PRICE i^ PRICE BRACH’S CHILDREN’S CHILDRENS Summer LITT^ E SL-MMER Bathing Suits * SHORTS BRIDGE MIX JEWELRY >■ DRESSES ■ 2 PRICL ’/PRICE Reg. 59c Lb. 2 PRICE 1 3 OFF 47c Lb. SWEATERS ' • ALL Beach Shift _ Najneßrand SOME SOUVENIRS Robes Dresses _ FOR CHILDREN Furst Quality pRICE 1/3 OFF Merchandise ■ i 1 These. And Many, Many More Bargains — Come In — Look Us Over — I’m Sure»We Will Have Something That Everyone Can Use, At A Price That Will Delight You. I I W. R. Thomas 5 - s l°° Store ■ OPEN DAILY SYRACUSE 9:00 AM TIL 9:00 PM INDIANA | AUGUST ' CLEARANCE SALE I ■■ LADIES’ Kedettes & Summerettes $ 2.00 Pair Sizes 4B — 4V 2 b — SAA —5 B — S%AA — s*/ 2 B — 6AA AT $3.00 PAIR — ALL SIZES AVAILABLE Narrow & Medium 4 Thru 11 WEDGE HEELED Summerettes & Kedettes At $3.00 & $4.00 Pair ALL SIZES AVAILABLE LITTLE GIRLS’ Kedettes & Summerettes — Slipon Or Straps Sizes 5 thru 12 andlll2 1 2 to 3 at $2.00 Pair * . ‘ " I ■ MEN’S ~ Slipon — Thick Soled Keds — $4.00 Pair i * Golf Shoes — Men’s & Women’s — By Hush Puppies —59.00 Pair MEN’S & BOYS' SWIMWEAR Sizes Small — Medium — Large While They Last SI.OO Each “piLCHERTSHOET UPTOWN SYRACUSE

Cost of the park: About $5,000. Look for a new bridge to be built on south Front street, replacing the old steel span. The new bridge will be higher, in order to allow larger boats to go underneath. The park area will be a boat docking area. i Dan Ganger, Syracuse chief of police, is a man of many trades. He has been fireman, public speaker, public relations man, newspa- 1 per deliveryman. and now it turns ' out he is an experienced meat cutter. Dan helped town board president and local grocer Byron Connolly fill his meat cases last Thursday night in the absence of his regular meat cutter. Dan also has a kind heart toward homeless animals. He has asked The M-J if it will run photos of homeless dogs turned in to his office m order to ger' them a- suitable home Even one know s Herman Johnson. He’s the handyman at Syracuse Irwn and Metal Co., owned by Sam Swedarsky;

Herman is seen about town on crutches with a cast on his left leg. About seven weeks ago he fell off the back of a truck and splintered the bone in his left heel. Unable to get around much, he still manages to get to the office and do the necessary book work for his boss. How long has he been at the same job? Now on his 32d year. • • * One night last week, at 11 p.m., the Frog Tavern was. desdate-. . . not a customer in sight. Owner unde Ray Yoder said goodnight to his remaining help, said he was going to bed. Ten minutes later the place "was crawling,” without a seat to be found. Look for the Lakeland school I system td have 25 new teachers as school starts in September. Pictures of them will appear in The MJ. Lake Wawasee residents are continually amazed at the amount of sail boats on the water. They think the sport has been under-publicized on the big lake. . Doris Darnell is the new bookkeeper at Lakeland Motors.

Wednesday, August 11, 1965

—My _ AUGUST Clearance Sale Va off I ON ‘ Summer Merchandise THE STAR STORE UPTOWN SYRACUSE SUMMER CLEARANCE SAVE UP TO 50% OFF BUY NOW AND SAVE l,, ™"""" THORNBURG DRUG STORE WAWASEE VILLAGE SUMMER CLEARANCE ON ALL 1965 WHIRLPOOL APPLIANCES / WASHERS i DRYERS 1 CONDITIONERS / REFRIGERATORS ( DISHWASHERS / FREEZERS Clearance Sale On All Summer Merchandise IN SYRACUSE

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