The Syracuse Journal, Volume 23, Number 34, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 18 December 1930 — Page 8
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MILK for sale, 12 qt. tickets for sl. Phone 2uo. ' 33-2tpd. “Whoopee” at Crystal, Ligonier, December 24, 25 and 26. EOK SALE Geese, dressed or alive I'red Baumgartner, Phone 328. Itp34 FOR RENT -Radios, several good . ones. Inquire of Owen R. Striebv, phone 845. . 4-ts Wrought lEoi foot •tools, magazine carriers at Beckman’s. • RADIO - Something wrong witii your radio?. Call Owen Strieby; PhoneSLo. . . V.-t: FOUND One police dog- Seems t<-. have adopted the- D. Pensinge: f ily. Owner can have same bj calling for it. FOR SALE Apples, Apples. Rhode Island Greenings and Jonathans. First grade, 82 a bushel; sc-ord, fl. Stephen Freeman, Ph<»nc 5.6. • 32;f OFFICE SUPPLIES • ! cvv I lie: ribbons, for all maker of ni;n hines, carbon paper,, typewriter paper, card i.oard, blotting, tags, etc,, for sule al the Journal.Office. ts- - LEGAL FORMS Wills,, mechanic’s Lie ns, Mortgages, Assignment o! ;htnrtg ttges, Options, Bill of Bale; Quit Claim Deed, Notice to Quit Te i.h v. etc., for s;.le at the J> u:ii;d Office, if DR WARNER hag s(i< uied results ny ■■■ ~ ucs Call 176 for appt. I s ide BAKE SAM The U B. Ladies Aid will ' v.e i. bake sah at the let Wh <■ Store at • .Jo Saturday u.'-inii.-. •
• * 5 : . .. . | • » The State Bank of Syracuse I Capital and Surplus $50,000 J • . “OUR BANK” • I■ - ' | ‘ Safety Deposit Boxes For Rent 2--.-— - — —a- - ; i i • i ( ■ .... • ' xl J ; . ■ ,iiih ' • ; KLINK BROS.:' • • _, / ; ._>.. .. __ . . _ . _. _ _ • • I Grieger’s : Cash Saturday Specials i I I — . i Sugar 19 lbs. 47c : Coffee Bursley’s High Grade .. 29c : Flour Swans Down Cake 25c Jello 3 pkgs 24c i Soap 4 bars Kirks Flake.... -14 c • Lux Toilet Soap 3 bars 20c i 2 All Bran 21c GRIEGER'S Will Giveaway Absolutely Free at Nine O’clock on the night of Dec. 24th1 Fruit Cake { 1 Dressed Chicken 1 Dressed Goose
LOCAL BOYS (Continued from First Page) I the last half. Scores ins e by fn-st team player r ~ are as follows: FG FT P PT. Bitner, rs 2 1 0 ■ ’ Lung, rs ' 0 0. .0 Lepper, If. 1 5 ’* } Robison, c .421 1 • Nicodemus, rg ,1 0 2 • a , -o 2 . I, ' ~ Total 8 8 6 2 f- in .the pie . me, Syracuse* ... • S defeated; Pierceton' econd ‘c. ■ 21. ’. In. the sec >ad half of this gam ’-’ierceton gr.lheie.d 1G points to Syr; ; ... -els '< tie .-• -re at the ha.i rad' I»een 16 t«> -5. ■ ! Goidy, with G field goals, to h .edit, was high sco «r foi Syracuse nd Miller, tuard jt Syracuse, pu i • , ...... .■ ; . p c sm.ipj y ' ’ h- ition. Scores made by pltiyers were as foi .-.vs: FG FT P PT < Beck, rs - . • > ierdy. If •* ' . " 1 T >sl ■: n, fff 0 ! 0 .1 I. iiu. f . 2 <i 0 •'reemnn, c . • . 6 2 0 t .tiller, rg • 0 1 Stone. rg - b u 1 ’ itichhar I, Ig 11 2 8 i 11 3 5 2 •, ' • .. . . — n—: -— ' (. ARI) O1 TH A N K.< . ' We wich • • thank our'frie.nds so heir kindness shown al the time » <lr 1 de:' ; d to. n: ■ hospital. _■ AtR and S M ;■> GRI El hi i DEI MV .I. A Seide., Mi- Ge Xan . .. .' ;. Shitidmi H': ■ raj dMI ■ ■ • . pay cal Ell hart.
TRIED FAILED Chen Koijjola, The New And Differ ent Compound Os 32 Ingredients, Gave Glorious Relief. Is it any wonder that Konjola is th< nedicine for stomach, liver, kidney .nd bowels, and for rheumatism,, euritis and nervousness? ;
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GER i RUDE McINTIRE the ? ’eful l w< rds of M. s ■it- •>• Mclntire. 1420 College avi id<ana| olis: ’ ■ “11l health started five years ,ag< .rd I was in- misery after every, meal hep tny kidneys arid liver.became dis , rdered, and 1 had severe Itack pains ilt >us constipation, and , ght and energy. But in thre< < ■ ',h n jofa ended all this. Toda; ,: ei ire the best of health, ah< • - recommend Konjola heartily’. K<mjoi;» does work at a’surprisini peed, as in this case, but: is. best t< .. i' -a complete tre'atment of fr.m ix u> eight bottles. i\- iin i> id in Sy: i-cusc, 1 ndiana t the Thornburg Drug Co., and b il the ?tC't <iri:gg sis in all town hr i _h >ul 'his entire section. FARM GROI P (< optinuckl from Page One) f live stock, and have distributed our tmiii .; dollars worth "f commo’itics among the members of the ‘arm Orga.nizytioii, and have insurec ki.i.oo ; utom’obiie.s. iced no a e presi'. ients of the United States, mon ■ < -;ii. ; ■< of ::mve: sities and nion • -. •.<■.’ ' ■ -f :;M. s' ies than any "th . To.w t.'••mi said. . . •' He called the Farm Bureau tht • • . ‘ ’ lei ce 'of Ac i icui . jure. ■. ■ ■ hi showing how- the farm .eei’s o..'ine.-s methods, Mr. Town ei.d, that industries pt-otee heir chnn.'.els of trade to get theii > •••'" ' t- ■ consumers. That fr.rr. > need to be advertised, bu ,h . i-au't do it, :-s He doe; < t sell direct to the consumer. Fo: dustion. Mi. Townsenc showed how years ago orangt groweis in. Califoinia were in, bai. .But ■ow 95 ' are joined in i ■ .•• : . . mid " ■ ,\ .. the g: ves are sprayed by tht co-operative's experts, picked by workers f the c< :lerative mid pack •d uniformly and.sold. This groM) ■ .re d" ■ r what tha .ufiictffrers do. ■ “Bi t the -< ; - .er doesn’t sell hi. ,>i<-d.U' .. Somebody buys it. And h< doesn’t buy' a product .> >meone.-sells it try him. He. doesn’t conduct his business in a business like way. He buys raw materials in retail prices r.d sells products at wholesale' prices.” To.usend summed it up. • ’•‘Farmers should buy as a group, and sell ;.s a group,this is the principle of the Indiana Farm Bureau”, f wnsend said emphatically. “But the farm; bureau should buy perativeiy , raw materials only .n.d p there. It should not buy ... snietlcs,- groceries, shoes and so forth,- that wav", he said. “The aim <>f the organization is to regain the farmer's lost bargaining poweh.? Instead of ’ bargaining with me producer, a rOpresenative of the industry will harg; in with the repre sentatatives of m .nufacturers. The tables will be reversed. The farmer will do c -liec’. ve selling and 'collective buy ing", be concluded, The .meeting : of the Township bureau had opened, \with the song A’verid ;" by the group, followed by a Christmas carol sung by Mrs.. Leander Yoder. During rhe business session, Mr, Deaton reported that at the recent county ’’ r id nee: re-elected chairman, Mr. Deaton vice chairman. Other officers had been reelected with the exception of the office of social and educational director, to be filled by Mrs. Emeral Jones and secretary,to which Clarence Svvihart was elected, NOTICE Os ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS. To meet an emergency, the Trustee and Advisory Board of Turkey Creek Township, Kosciusko County, Indiana, will meet on Monday evening, December 29th* 1930 at 8 o'clock P. M. at the office of the Trustee of said Township, in Town of Syracuse, for the purpose of considering and determining upon the following additional appropriation. Road Fund, Labor Fund No. 12 $1,000.00 Special School Fund. School supplies, No. 25, $750.00 Township Fund, No. 1 Rent, $150.00 FLOYD STRIEBY, Trustee.
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IX 01 R CH! lU’HES 1 ZION CHAPEL. -Rev. J. E. Shaw, pastor. Sherman Deaton, Supt. Sunday school at 10 a. in. Morning service, 10:30 a. m. Evening service, 7:00 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday even ng 7 p. m. CHURCH OF GOD. Geo. L. Chapman, Pastor. Sunday School. 10:00 a. in. P.eaching in Syracuse every seconi nd fourth Sunday in each month al 1 a. m, and 7 p. tn. Prayer meeting every Thursday The Church of God Sunday Schoo, ill preset 1 Minature Christmas ’ageant, “The King’s Birthday,” - on hristm&s Eve, Dec. 24th, at 7:3< 'clock. A free will offering will bt aken for the benefit of some needy amilies. ’ j . . Public invited to ail services. U. B. ANNOUNCEMENTS *T« A. Nicodemus, Pustor. Sunday School, 9:45 A. M. Gerak iushdhg, Siipt, Morning Service 11 A. M. The United Brethren Church wil I ireser.t “The Abiding (.mist,” lU' cal pageant on Christmas Eve it 7:30. The Concord Revival meeting will ipnliriue oyer Sudnay. : . GRACE Z LL InERAN CHURCH A. H. Arbaugh, Pastor. Vernon Beckman, S. S. Supt. Sunday school, 9:45. a. iii. ■ . ■ In the evening al 7 o’clock a Xmas ’ageaht entitled "The Angels Christms” will be given. This pageant .ith its costumes and lights, .and .ith its wealth of high class Christ 1 ias°music will be very beautiful. It) s artistic, scriptural, brilliant and j levotional. The public, is invited. 4ETHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH A. J. Armstrong, Minister. W. G 'Connolly, Supt. • Church School, 9:45. Junior League, ll:"0. Morning Worship, 11:00, Subject “The Christmas Spirit.” Christmas entertainment, 6:00. • "—' ■■ ■■ i C HURCH OF IHE BRETHREN. Evangelist J. Edwin Jarboe, pastor. Leonard Barnhart, S. S'. Supt. Sunday School 10 a. m. Preaching, 11 a. in. and 7 p., in. Rev. Geo, "Mishler of North Manhester will speak at the morning er vice. EVANGEL ICA L CHURCII R. G. Foust, pastor. P. W. Soltau, Gen. Supt., H. M. , lire, Asst. ' ■ i Sunday School at 9:45 a. in. ;• Christmas "program, 10:45 a. m. | There will be no evening service. ■ . ._ o _ GETS 60 DAYS, •Harold Kyle, 23, of al route No. , , Ligonier, who was ■ arrested last-1 veek and pleaded guilty to a charge >f petit larceny, when arraigned in ity court in Goshen was sentenced o the penal farm for a term of, 601 lays by City Judge Donald F. Stiverrhe court had taken the case under •dvisement since last Friday and as-J er investigating the circumstances, i lecided that Kyle should serve a entente. The defendant was charged I vith stealing a quantity of corn from , ■•. farm southeast of Millersburg, the■ompiaiai being tiled by Fred Croth-j •r>. ThWvalue of (he grain taken 1 vrs-said to’be about sll. Mrs. Kylej s in Syracuse with her parents, Mr. md Mrs. Vern Long. ENTERTAINS CLI B. Mrs. Ralph Thornburg entertained; he Syracuse Bridge Club at her home last Wednesday. Luncheon was served, and the afternoon of . bridge followe<L Mrs Walter Kegg won the* jrize for hit h score. Guests at the Hub's party were Mrs- Guy Stone, Mrs. Henry Greiger and Ms. H. D. Harkless. 4
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. 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
:* *♦* School frotes C • A With examinations'over this week, school will be dismissed for Christmas vacation, Friday. Friday afternoon students, parents and friends I vill assemble in the High school audi-1 orium to enjoy the Christmas pag* ant being presented there by stuents under the direction of Miss Lucile Henwood. The Seventh Grade won an excitng game of basketball from the fighth Graders, Mohday, by a score f 25 to 24. The Eighth Graders were n the lead 23 to 10 at the start of he last quarter of the game. Sevenh Graders put on an unexpected •urst of speed, and won the game 25 o 24 during an overtime period. Bob -epper.was referee. Chr-peroned by Miss Hamman, nembers of the Junior class and heir friends enjoyed a theater party n Elkhart, Saturday night. Those vho went were: Paul Bushqng, Samel' Bushong," Elvin Doll, Mary Jruckamiller, Janies Fick, John iordy. George Henwood. Paul Isbell, lary Jensen. Duane Kline Maurice voher, Blanche Lung. Miriam Peffly. Tiarlotte Saidla, Harold Swenson. A’ayne" Tom, Gertrude Tyler. Spence: i leerman. ... • | 2—o —.- j If you-;e -.:,ndecided. look over the' Christmas Gift Suggestions in Beck-' man’s, window. , -j ■■ -O ' ; | “.Whoopee” at Crystal-, . Ligonier | December 24, 25 and 26. I- ' ' GEO. L. XANDERS ATTORNEY-AT-LAW I Settlement of Estates Opinions on l ilies. Phone 7 Syracuse, Ind. Fire and Other insurance RADIO . DOCTOR SERVICE and SUPPLIES SCREEN G R 1 D R A DI O S All Guaranteed OWEN R. PHONE 8-4-5 Syracuse, Indiana TO BRETZ — FOR GLASSES fJevln-, 6A ; - Sreti y___ /Xc.,anV 2 OPTOMETRIST GOSHEN. INDIANA. * Room 30. Haw ks-Gp r, q , ’ r Bl<lc CRYSTAL j . Ligonier Ihe Best All Talking Pictures I — Thurs. Dec. 18 THE PAY OFF" ■■ Thrill-show di*ama of city nights--- ( ; where reckless youth meets mad I adventure and pays for it. Fri. & Sat. Dee. 19-20 "THE STORM” ! Starring Lupe - , j tie thriller of the year ! ' Also A COMEDY and A NEWS ■ ! ; Sun. Mon & Tues. Dec. 21-22-23 “LEATHER NECKING” j I Seven stars packing jaughs into a great * funshow A fleet 1< ad of devil dogs love’em and leave’em I spree among the suntanned flap- | j>ers of the grass skirt belt. Ils, j Great. j- _____ . Wed. Thurs. Fri. Dee. 24-25-26 EXTRA SPECIAL ' "WHOOPEE” .{ Oh, mar.; what a picture, what scenes,.what n what laugh- | ter, you can’t imagine its beauty, r Only one word describes it Magnificent! Only Ziegfieid and Eddie Cantor combined could make such a production-- A 86.60 Broadway Hit at popular prices . Christmas Matinee at 2:30
. ■ ■. Y FOR HER — Double Vanity Cases -- - - - SI.OO Single Vanity Cases - - - .50 Old Ivory Toilet Sets - - Bibles Fine Box Candies I' - . j FOR HIM— Cigars in Xmas. Packages - Pipes Shaving Sets - Bill Folds - Kodaks FOR THE CHILDREN — Dolls, - - - - 5c TO $3.00 All Sorts of Games. j FOL. HOCH Greeting Cards - - 2 for 5c Others up th----- JS C I ! ■ ■ ■ ' ■ ■ l . , • ! ; ___ ; . i: The Royal Stores = : SYRACUSE NO. WEBSTER : r Phone 192 Phone 17 : : Ladies and Childrens : : Coats : : For Christmas Gifts : 20 % Discount • 1 ; : From Our Already Low Prices : Sold at our SYRACUSE STORE Only : ■ u - - • • ■ , • : OUR CHRISTMAS STOCKS were : : . selected with considerable thought- : : . You will find ih Our Stores a splendid : assortment of practical-yet beauti- : ful GIFTS for Women, Girls, Men • * and Bovs. • • : Our Prices are as low as any j * ‘ o Do Your Buying Here and Get a Z e- * © Big Doll l c W. G. Connolly i 9 . * I u» MHW MM Specials for I Saturday J — 10 lbs Sugar * - -46 c j ’ (One to a Family.) | Coffee Bursleys High Grade.... 27c I Crackers-’ n s * 29c Jello 3 pkgs 24c I Navy Beans -j n>s.... 20c Milk Ferndell, 3 tall cans 25c Bread 3 large loaves 20c I Order your Xmas Trees, Candy, Nuts and Oranges now. We have a large and fine assortment. Special Prices on Quantities Seider & Burgener
