The Syracuse Journal, Volume 23, Number 33, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 11 December 1930 — Page 10
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-MILK for sale, 12 qt, tickets for 81. Phone 200. 33-2tpd. - — - For Sale A line of used electric radio sets. Hollett Motor Sales. ■ - I FOR RENT—Radios, several good ones. Inquire of Owen 'R. Strieby. phone 845. • 4-ti FOR SALE Used battery Radisets, real bargains. Hollet Mdtot Sales’ FOR SALE S->lid Beech -u Suuai wood, $2.50 per cord in woods, $3.50 delivered. Eston E. McClintic. RADIO Something ‘wrong with your radio? Call Qwer Strieby. Phone B-15. 17-ts FOR SALE Apples, Apple.-' Rhode Island Greenings and Jonathans. First grade, $.2 a bushel; second, sl. Stephen Freeman, Phone 596. 32tfOFFICE SUPPLIES Tj •pewi net ribbons, for all makes of machines, carbon paper, typewriter paper, card board, blotting, tags, etc., for sale ‘at the Journal Office. IfLEGAL FORMS Wills, mechiinic’.Liens, Mortgages, Assignment of Mortgages, Options. Bill <>f Sale, Quit , Claim Deed. Notice to Quit Tenancy, etc., for. sale at the Journal Office; If . Cutting the strargh'oo, thiif heal;hiest jqunjj trees ii t < <• for Christmas treets is like takii g the Lest plants out of the' garde . arm - leu. ng only the we.'k l’o r Christmas trees a legrtfmate ‘bypi ■ < duct of good ‘ estry, _t ake» -u those trees which are s anted, c I ed, or overcrowded in thickets. Make i the cutting a thinning and weed operation •
— I ♦ •■.. ' - • : The State Bank of Syracuse i I ••••»••• I • Capital and Surplus $50,000 | “OUR BANK” } i ‘ Safety Deposit Boxes For Rent I ••••••••••••••••••«••••••••»«•••••••••••••••••••••••• i _ i /^^jßSSra^':' • iWESI ■ iHmSI ; : : : < _ m . -v ' : • ,i. J-. • |klink BROS.I • •••••••••••••a •••••••••••••••••••••* ... •••••••••••••• -- .......... - - J« -... Grieger’s I I Cash Saturday Specials ; Richelieu Coflee lb. 33c i The World’s Best Coffee On sale Dec. 11, 12, 13, at a 10c per pound Reduction. ■ ■ _ . - 9 ■ ' ' ? '"■■ ■ : Sugar 10 lb. - -47 c ; Jello 3 pkgs 25c I i Cocoa Ilb tan ..- 15c • Palmolive SOAP, 4 bars 25c ! Soap KIRKS FLAKE, 4 bars 14c ; Rice Krispies 2 pkgs 2lc i
WINTER NOT IDLE TIME J FOR ACTIVE GARDNER Winter is not necessarily a period of idleness for the gardner, saks R. B. Hull, of the landscape extension service of Purdue University. A JA'ith the leaves gone, a thorough examination should be made of all the shrubbery and trees. Lilacs should be examined for oyster scale as should the red stemrned, dogwoods. Occasionally the • yellow-stemmed dogwood is also found to be harboring this pest. Spray with an 8 percent lubricating oil emulsion or any miscible oil spray. This may be done time during the dormant season when the temperatures is above 40 degrees. The watchful gardtygr will examine these shrubs again around the first of next June when te young hatch. If any of the tiny yellowish or white specks appeal- among the' "Id Scales a spray of Sunoco, \ oljck., Dendrol, o « spray made of o.ne pound of oil soap, one ounce of nicotine julphate, and five gallons of waler, aii well “churned up.', should be uSe.l.. Os < purse ' he spray ing must be thorp i ; :v in order to make contact with eve.y i nsec tdrsca le. O-n sin g1 e shrubs, ,i t may be applied with a paint brush effectively. . The dime of hatching in early-June is the most favorable for spraying against oyster shell scale. * Ash trees are becoming liTidly infested with this scale in. Indiana and - I fid be inspecte during the dormant season. .. ■■ ■ O— — Pipes in places outdoors that are subject to freezing may be boxed and surrounded with jiry shavings, excelsior, sawdust, leaves, chopped straw, < harcoal. granulated cork, pea or nut size joak, ;oi mineral wool, or a hmnen ade ■• e.i ing of tar paper lining' Wrapped with -felt., covered with . . d fir ished w ith a good watei aprbof paint. , ■ •
i NOW SEE WHAT , KONJOLA DID! "I ■ ■ Man Could Eat Nothing BuK Bread _ And Milk— Give Thought , To His Statement / . ' be wiser than to profit 1 iby the experieiT&gs of the counties: i | men and women who know what I njola, the new ' ana-different med .’cine, can do. I f f ~ i Jb» j -An W MR ROBERT ORRU.L Just think what Konjola meant to Mr. Robert Qrrill, 424 South Columbia St. Union City, Ind. Gratefully he declares: “My great regret is that I can not e' broadcast.my experience with Konjo-1 la. Two years ag<> my trouble began . with a burning sensation in my stomach. Finally 1 could eat only bread and milk, and I lived on this diet for six months before I found Konjolai 4 Four bottles, ai?d I;could eat anything without'the least stomach distress. If. any one wants to know how good Konjola is, I will be glad to tell them personally’’. . < Konjoia- does go swiftly to work and results come quickly, but a full treatment of from six to eight bottles is strongly recommended for 'best re-, suits. ■■ ... v ■ Konjola is sold in Syracuse,!ndiana, by the Thornburg Drug Co., and by 'all the best druggists in all towns !throughout .this entire section. _ _ o ‘ BONES FOUND. ! • —- - I (Continued from page One) '.dug amt discovered bones. Last week, with the aid of Harper, and Weikel,Who had' pal-, jentology at University, Feldaheiser; started exploring. Trenches were dug. One of Ihe tusks was found, and one partially uncovered, and the head and first vertebrae of the mas- ; todon brought to light, as well, as 'trunk plates. ‘ The tusk w hich was uncovered.! measured 10 feet S inches long, and I was 20 inches in circumference at i , the base. I’ Harpel had been digging the < trehch w hen the tu^kwas uncovered. He thought at first that it was.' | a leg, and that the knee .joint w ould I be found soon. When the bone started Ito curve, real excitement took place. i. - . . ~ ■■■■ Feldaheiser stated that he didn’t j want to uncover the w hole skeleton until,he had received word from some 1 expert. He feels confident that the. skeleton will be in -good condition :, las he traced out the whole backbone ] j with a bar. I i ■ The field in which the skeleton was' ■ discovered is about., an acre in extent, I. amt has been -used for pasture on account of its recent sinking. When exploration began, it was discovered that quick sand underlayed the , muck and peat. , I Probably the mastodon or mam-j moth became mired' in the morass, ; and went down to its grave, years before the ice age. ‘S i The tusks and head were re-cover-L ed after being and visitors to the field are not admitted until experts from some museum arrive. » Q ‘ lif choosing school coats, the pla ; - pr the style the better. Raglan sleeves and wide front laps allow for growth. See that -the collar is comfortable against the child’s neck. Some materials chafe the skin. The) pocket should be in an accessible po- I sition, and wide enough to hold glov-1 es or a purse without tearing at the ’ corners. i Do not undertake to can any meat I without a steam pressure cunner. says! the U. S. Department of Agriculture. I
Notice To Telephone Patrons On October 1, 1930, the following collection schedule will be in force in all exchanges: (1) After the discount date established by the Public Service Commission, no further toll service will be given anyone whose account is unpaid, until settlement is made. The discount date is the same as heretofore. (2) Should the account be unpaid at the end of the month, service will be disconnected. (3) Fifteen days after the close of the current month, a disconnected telephone will be removed. o " . Bills are due on the first day of the month, and may be paid any time after that date. The discount date is the last day they can be paid to secure the discount, and is not the date when they are ! due. Please take your discount. CENTRAL LAKES TELEPHONE CORPORATION
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.! LOCAL BOYS (Continued from First Page) for Syracuse,making the score 7 to ,6 with Wawaka still leading. Butz, center for Wawaka made the next bask- > et, followed directly afterward by a j i field goal of Bitner’s which tied the j score. I Robison shot a free throw which put Syracuse.in the lead, 9 to 8. When I the half ended, Syracuse lead the score ’3 to 8. During the second quarter, Syra- , cuse had run up 11 points to Wawa- : ka’s one point. In the third quarter, Syracuse made 10 point.- and Wawaka 6 points, mak- ; ing the score at the end of the third ( period, 23 to 14. , During the fourth quarter Wawa- , ka .made*a final spurt in hopes of catching tho growing Syracuse score, but could not successfully guard the Syracuse passes, fed to Bitner under the basket. Jones and 1 Nicodemus solved the . mystery: >f the London and Gates attack. and succeeded in keeping Wa- ( waka’s scoring combination under control; Scores made by Syracuse first team , players were: FG FT P PTS Bitner, rs -9 0 0 IS Lepper, If. 12 0 4 Robison, c. 4 2 3 10j Lung', rg s 0 10 1 Nicodemus, lg P 0 2 0 —.— — _ | Total -14 5 5 33 | In the preliminary Syracuse’s i ; second team defeated Wawaka’s sec- i »nd team 37 to 10. Coach Beck used ' Roche’s system in football and after he first quarter put in his shock roops, and left them in there till the iinal quarter, when the regular sec>nd squad again took the floor. Beck, Gordy, Lung, Miller and Richhart started the preliminary tame for Syracuse, and Osborn, Fish•r, Freeman, Koher . and Stone play-■ rd two quarters of the game. Scores made by Syracuse players luring the preliminary were: . FG FT P PTS Beck, jrf 3 2 0, A Osborn, rs 200 4 Gordy, If - 4 .0 2 8 Fisher, 11 3 0 1 6 Lung.c 0 0 0 0 Freeman, c 0 ■ 0 11 Miller, ig 0 0 0 0 'Koher, rg 0 0 1 01 Richhart, lg. . 4'o- 0. 8 Stone, lg '1 « 1 0 3’ al 17 3 4 37 School hotes A .••‘••^•%’%**k**Z* , » , ***' , «''**********»**** *•*****•*••**•**•***•*••••**••*•* On December 19, immediately as-: ter the noon recess pupils of the '; grade school will enjoy their Christinas tree parties. Then go o the High school building, where studehtS; parents and anyone interested, is invited to attend the Yuletide operetta in two acts, to be given at 2:15 p. m. The name of the operetta is the Magi’s Gift. Under Miss Henwood’s instruction, practise, has been going on for the various parts. Gordon Geiger has the part of the I watchman; Martha Leacock as Mary; Grace Culler as Ann; Shirley Miles as Margaret; George-Bill Smith as Harold; Laura Bachman as Elsbeth; Edwin. Green as Tom; Pauline Shock is Dame; Gordon Geiger the inn keeper; Joe Freeman -is Sir Arthur-;’ and humorous parts are acted J by Waldon Nicodemus as Father; Christmas; George Miles as St. Geor- , ge; Voyle Osborn as the Turk, and Ralph Thornburg, Jr. as the Crusader. Glendora McFarren’s part is that of The Fool. James Fick, Bill Osborn and Charles Beck are three shepherds: Joe Kindig, Maurice Crowe and Wayne Fisher, the wisemen; Alice Coy is Mary, and Irene Pensinger and Miriam Peffley act the part of two anggls. Those who act as 10 skaters, and TO BRETZ FOR — GLASSES j/evin | s v y OPTOMETRIST I GCSrtEN. INDIANA. Room 30, Hawks-Gortner
Morris dancers, are; Elsie Nicodemus Betty W ? ard, Shirley Miles, Harriet Bachman, Lucile Kitson, Gertrude Fleming, Velva Brown, Margaret Mock, Mary Druckamiller, Isabel Boose. On The Stage committee are Ger-, .trude Tyler and Joe Freeman. On The Program committee are Alice Coy and Patfline Shock. Mrs. Meredith, Miss Hamman and Miss Henwood have parts in the county teachers’ meeting in Warsaw, Saturday. 8 • ■ The third and fourth basketball teams will play Ligoiiier’s third and fourth teams, t next Wednesday afternoon at 4 p. m. in the Syracuse high school gym. New subjects to be available for students next semester are: Salesmanship and. Commercial arithmetic for the Tlth grade; Economics for ( the 12th and Vocations for the 9th. .... ”——o ' ' . - —- — TRY A JOURNAL WANT AD CRYSTAL f Ligonier The Best All Talking Pictures l Thursday, Dec. 11 — AMOS AND ANDY. : Spring to life on the Screen in j ’CHECK and DOUBLE CHECK” I See them, hear; them in a joyous I laugh-packed heart stirring funfeast Shows at 7:15. 9:ls—Adm' 20c, 40c “MEN OF THE NORTH" Gilbert Roland in a roaring ro- j nance of the great Snow Country. 1 Also COMEDY and NEWS. Sun., Mon., Tues., Dec. 14-15-1 fc- ' “THE LOTTERY' BRIDE” Starring beautiful Jeanette Mac Donald, John Garrick and Joe E. Brown, the famous comedian. You'll tingle with excitement when | you see this miracle picture which , boasts the sublime music of Rudolf Frinel. A carload of laughter, ex- , eitement arid*melody. Weds, Thurs., Dec. 17-18--“THE PAY OFF' Women in Love, playing the game that never pays. Also COMEDY and CARTOON Coming Dec. 24-25-26 — ' “WHOOPEE” ! The best picture of the season.'
/ Z1 O Ji vO 1 # Jr' 1 & I J ■ \ FROM ALL THE WORLD / IV7 HAT a veritable treasure trove of wonderful W gifts for every visitor to this Store. Here, indeed, you will marvel at the intricacy of these Toys, the mechanical genius that was responsible for them and marvel still further at the great display. Yes, even for the adult there’s a treat in store. But we suggest that' you come before the big rush starts.
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Gifts That Endure * In Osborn’s Hardware Store you will find at Christmas articles of lasting value, articles that make distinctive gifts, and articles priced so that they will fit every pocketbook. No matter if your gift is for man, woman or child, you will find something appropriate here.. OSBORN and SON
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION | Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the ; clerk of the Kosciusko Circuit Court, in the State of Indiana, administrator’ of the estate of ■ MARY J. JONES. • late of Kosciusko County, deceased, i Said estate is supposed to be solvent. j ADMIRAL P.'JONES, Administrator. I November 22? 1930. < I George L. Xanders, Attorney 31 —, o . . Amos and Andy at Crystal, Ligonier tonight.
Specials for Saturday 110 lbs Sugar - - -46 c " . . (One to a Family.) . Peas 3 cans 24c Brooms each 30c j Quaker Crackels pkg 10c Ginger Snaps p0und...... 10c Cigarettes 2—lsc pkgs.... 25c I Order your Xmas Candy, Xmas Trees, Oranges and Fruit Now. Special Prices on Quantities. Seider&Burgener j > S — 11. 1..' .
SANTA. CLAUS IS COMING He will be in our Store Saturday afternoon, Dec. 20, at 2 o’clock. Bring Brother, sister, son and daughter, and let them pick'out first hand what they most desire in holiday/’gifts. It will be a genuine surprise for parents as well as children. • Don’t forget the date — . SANTA CLAUS Dec. 20, at Osborn’s *
GEO. L. XANDERS ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Settlement of Estates Opinions on Titles Phone 7 Syracuse, Ind. Fire and Other Insurance RADIO DOCTOR SERVICE and SUPPLIES SCREEN GRID RADIOS All Guaranteed OWEN R. STRIEBY PHONE 8-4-5 Syracuse, Indiana
