The Syracuse Journal, Volume 28, Number 49, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 2 April 1936 — Page 10

WANTED To Buy All Kinds Live Stock Top Prices Paid. ART KEEFER Phone Syracuse 345 . 44-4tp Phone 88° Box 171 Watch and Clock Repairing 4 A. J. THIBODEAUX First House South of U. B. Church Lake St. Syracuse, Ind. 3-24-36 D. R. WOLF Painting and Decorating References — Work Guaranteed A 1 EQUIPMENT Mock’s Boat Livery Crosley Radios Johnson Motors Vulcanising and Welding Lawn Mowers Sharpened So. Side Wawasee ~- Near Waco 584—PHONE -584 GEO. L. XANDERS ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Settlement of Estates Opinions on Titks FIRE and OTHER Insurance, Phone 7 Syracuse, ind. i

■»- ’ u- I ® ECONOMICAL .. . SAFE .. . EFFICIENT tnwrd kowskdd «m. <#-« ru? , dojtn| RtNUZIT 5 ,c oaL •RENCH DRY CLEANER Thornburg Drug Co. Syracuse, Indiana KETERING’S HOMESTORE GROCERIES MEATS }, BEER 139 PHONE-139 . BURCO PASTRY FLOUR, 24 pounds 73c MEATS FRUITS Rib Beef Boil, lb. 18c 5 lbs. Florida Oranges.29c Heavy Beef Roasts, lb.l2*jc Bananas. 3 lbs. 17c Pork Chop*, tb. 25c Sunkist Oranges, dox. 29c Bologna, lb. 12*jc New Cabbage, 3 lbs. 18c Round Steak, lb. ——,2Bc Fresh Leaf Lettuce, lb. 9c Yellow Greek Lard, 2 lb*. 29c Celery Hearts, bunchlßc Hamburger; 1b.14c New Potatoes, lb. 5c NUT MAID OLEO, two pounds 25c SOAPS CANNED GOODS 7 bars Q. K. Soap, 29c 7*j lb. can Elf Applebutter 59c 4 bars Trilby Hand Soapl9c Blue Ribbon Malt, can 83c Qt. Elf Ammonia, 15c 3 cans Elf Applesauce,... 25c 58 ft. Clothes Lines, 19c 5 large cans Elf Peaches79c 3 cans Elf Lye .... , 25c 3 cans King Bee Corn 25c WHEATiES. With Shirley Temple Milk Pitcher, 2 bxs 25c Burio Coffee, lb. ... 15c 2 lbs Graham Wafers, 23c 3 lbs. Pop Corn .... 25c 3 cans Wall Paper Cleaner 25c Salted Peanuts, lb. —l2 c Gingy Cake Mix, boxl4c Qt. bottle Cider Vinegar .... 14c 2 IBs. bulk Peanut Butter 25c 3 il-ox. boxes CJimoline -<— 28c 2 rolls Seminole Tissue 15c SPECIALS FRIDAY and SATURDAY

BACHMAN’S Spring Specials Washable Window Shades ‘ New WWow CorlaißS .. , . r • . . Colorful checks and dots in panel or Non-cracking, non-fraying shades m , . , . . 4 . .. .. ruffled styles. Panels. 39 inches wide. I tan and green. Made of pliable cellulose fibre, with oil finish. Just EACH <J9c the thing to complete that house-clean- Ruffled. 24 yard length—ing and redecorating plan. PER YARD, 59c to 98c SIZE 36 in. by 6 ft. Curtain materials, nets and marquisettes. Cream, ecru and novelty designs 39C ££iCh to Be,ect Hom. PER YARD, 12c to 39c GROCERIES MEATS LIBBY’S PORK and BEANS, Fine Q ua j ity Yello« Creek Beef ■ 1 pound can, each 5c ARMOURS MILK, two tall cans 13c HEAVY BEEF ROAST, young MACARONI or SPAGETTI, and tender, pound 18c two pound box 15c RIB BOIL, two pounds 25c P °\! < L ba f ??' ROUND STEAK. NICE QUALITY, SALT, oO pound blocks, 39c LIBBY’S PLUMS. Fancy. P o ™ ‘* C large No. 21 cans 18c OLEO, BOKAY, two pounds, —25 c HEAD LETTUCE, head 5c LARD, two pounds 29c NEW CABBAGE, pound .... 4c PORK SHANKS, pound ... 15c FANCY WINESAP APPLES. SMOKED PICNIC HAM. pound.. 25c five pounds 25c. Bachman’s I WE DELIVER SYRACUSE, INDIANA PHONE 12 , I

kMMHaZXriM —at. BATTERY CHARGING-—soc. New Battery Charging Equipment installed. GalU Oil Station. 34-ts FOR SALE—Property consisting of three lots, with two house® and barn. Write C. R. Holletl, Ply* mouth, for particulars. 48-3tc WANTED Fanners or farment sons with good car to travel in the country. Steady work. Write for particulars. G. C. HEBERLING CO. Dept. 598, Bloomington, 111. 49-2’: CALL SHEA for quality plumbing, heating and furnace work. Phone Syracuse 850. We assure s tisfaction. 45-ts-ch FOR SALE One used DeLaval Milking Machine with IS h. p. motor, also pump and containers. Cheap te quick buyer. Apply C. C. Bachman, Syracuse, Ind. 49-2tc SINUS trouble successfully treated. Treatments are not painful; Dr. Warner,, Phone 176, Goshen. - adv.

In Our Churches ZION CHAPEL Emerson M. Frederick, Pastor. Sherman Deaton, Supt. Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Morning worship, 10:30 a. m. Evening worship, 7:00. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Rev. Travis Purdy, Minister. Noble Blocker, S. S. Supt, Church School, 9:45 a. m. Morning Worship, 11:00. Epworth League, Sunday evening j at 6 o’clock. 0 CHURGH~OF GOD Lev. Victor Yeager, pastor. L Cressel Kitson, S. S. Supt. Sunday School, 10:00 a. in. Classes for All Ages. No preaching Service Sunday. Prayer Service Thursday, 7:30 pm at the home of Reta Ruday. | You are welcome to each service. GRACE LUTHERAN CHI RCH Rev. Jerome Huffman, Pastor. Forest Kerns, Supt. Sunday School, 9:45 a. m. No services Sunday. You are invited to worship with us EVANGELICAL CHURCH Rev. Samuel Pritchard, Pastor. Mrs. Wilma Hire, S. S. Supt. Sunday School, 9:45 a. m. Morning worship, 10:45 a. m. The Co-operative Evening Service < will have six guest speakers from the High School Public Speaking Class. r The Bible Class meets weekly on Thursday at 7:30 p. m. LAKESIDE U. B. CHURCH Rev. E. C. Keidenbach, Pastor. Syracuse. Sunday School, 9:45 a. m. Morning Worship, 11:00 a. m, Pmver Service, Thursday 7:30 pan j Concord. Morning Worship, 9:45 a. m. Sunday School, 10:30. CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN Evangelist J. Edwin Jarboe, pasloi j Guy Symensma, S. S. Supt. Sunday School, 10:00 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. | Attendance last Sunday - 7 187 Communion, Easter Eve, 7 p. m. Ladies Aid each Thursdiy. Choir and Orchestra practice each Wednesday Evening. n ! To make your House-Clean-ing a Success, let us Launder your Curtains. PLAIN PANELS I 25c per pair Fringed or Ruffled 35C per pair SMALL SIZES LESS American Laundry Co. Syracuse Phone 90

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On LakeWawasee Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Ingalls of Fort Wayne, visited Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Mock, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Tremper of Detroit will come to their lake cottage April 7th, for the season. Work started on the South Shore Golf Course last week.. A number of people played’ the course, Sunday. The instructor, Bruce Wilcox of Indianapolis, is expected to arrive this week. Miss Lucille Mellinger of North Manchester visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Mellinger, last week-end. Rufus Munday of Chicago is at his Papakeeghie Lake cottage for the season. / Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hogan and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hogan and son, of Chicago, visited with friends at the lake. Fridsy. Word has been received that Mr. and Mrs. Erie Kinnear started for Indiana from St. Petersburg, Florida Wednesday, and will be at their WawEb-ee summer home soon, for the season. o • Charles Drudge went to Silve Lake. Wednesday, to visit his mother, who is ill. , Mr. and Mrs. Art Merrill and Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Schaefer of Goshen visited Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brown, ; Sunday. Mrs. John Sudlow is ill. Mrs. Catherine Melvin and Mrs. Clara Rafter of Whiting, spent last week-end at the Schaaf co tage. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Conrad were at their cottage, Sunday. A man , from Crieder’s Nursery in Middlebury planted shrubs and worked on the lawn of the Conrad cottage, last week-end. Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Maurer of South Bend were at their cottage, last week-end. i ' During the past week, since the ice has disappeared from the lake large catches of game fish have been reported. Pike weighing as much as 16 pounds were caught, with the ! largest catch being taken from Johnson’s Bay. Martin Levernier of Huntington, and Harry Stoffer and Robert King of Wabash spent Friday night at the Levenier cottage. Charles Dalke has purchased a neon sign which he will place in front of the Sleepy Owl. Roy Brown was in North Webster on business, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Judd Searfoss have moved to the Cobb cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fishack of i Fort Wayne were at their cottage, last week-end. Carl Tuttle of Indianapolis was at the lake this week. Albert Emerson went to Marion on business, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Snyder of Fort Wayne were at their cottage, last week-end. Mrs. M. D. Ruple of Waveland Beach visited friends and relatives in Elkhart, last week. « Mrs. Grace Olds and Mrs. Ada Martin were in Fort Wayne, Mon- | day. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ackerman of Fort Wayne visited friends on the I lake, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Emmert Ingalls of Fort Wayne, visited friends at Lake Wawasee, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bick of India- | napolis were at their cottage, last wejk-end. : I_— ; Announcirg - 4 The Opening of RUBY’S CAFE Huntington Street Our Specialties are Lunches Short Orders Sandwiches We invite you to inspect this Newest Csfe. Beer Cigars Cigarettes Confections Rub/sCafe Huntington St. Syracuse, Ind. ■ O D PUBLIC SALE. 1 will sell at Public Auction at the farm (7J miles west of Ligonier! 2} miles north, j mile east of Syarcuse: 11 miles south I mile east of Solomon’s Creek Church), on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8, 1936 starting at 11.30 o’clock, noon The following property to-wit: One horse. Three cows, One hog. Harness Farming Implements, Cream Separator, Successful Incubator, 175 egg capacity. Many other useful articles. The terms of the sale will be cashSHERMAN JUDAY Jerome Sherman, Auct. Irvin Tarman, Clerk.

BAKE SALE—The Ladies Aid I Society of the Church of the Brethren will hold a bake sale Saturday, April 11, beginning at 8 a. m. in Klink’s Meat Market. Other sales are planned for May 30, June 13, f July 4, and August 8. 49-2tc FOR CLERK CIRCUIT COURT - Kosciuko County GUY BUSHONG Os Pierceton Washington Twp. Subject to Decision of Republicans of Kosciusko County at PRIMARY ELECTION MAY 5, 1936 Due to the fact that I am busy in school, I probably will not be able to canvas this township. But I assure you that your support will be appreciated. M?K. MEREDITH GENERAL CONTRACTOR FINE MASON WORK 12tf PHONE 492 William Gray Loehr For Prosecuting Attorney With Fairness Subject to Republican Pri--45-Btp mary Election May 5, 1938 OPTOMETRIST GOSHEN. INDIANA. See Our Shrubs and Evergreens. Complete line. Improve your grounds this spring- Efficient landscape service. Henry Beer L. A. MILFORD, IND. W. R. BIGLER JEWELER Opp P. O. Syracuse, Ind. 47-4tp

I . My TERRAPLANE does more than most cars claim" JF *ft*t 'top*' of all the car* I’ve ever owned." IN our shov.room, ’’owner talk” means more than ' "sales talk.” We’re content to let claims take a m Tur ■aw pDipr riri n back seat while owners give you facts. ,R TMt LUW ™ Ct MtLII On performance, you needn’t take the word of TERRA PLANE IS I anyone but the man who knows how much easier his T _ v Terraplane handles in traffic ... how much better it E US takes straight-a ways or curves ... how much faster it cubic feet. is on the pi-my. His figures udk louder homJX)TOr than <r»y salesman s claims... even ours IHe can tell ... 88 or 100. And the smoothest! you facts about Terraplane’s long life that would , Mxmd boastful if ue'said them. IST “tholes*TUdid But even a Terraplane owner can t put into words s . lfety Control (patent applied for), just what it means to sit at the wheel of this car and Duo-Automatie Hydraulic Brakes drive! With the Electric Hand shifting the gears, (patent applied for). • your hands stiy always on the wheel. Just a flick of M CORFORT-Tru-Line Steering, the finger... and gears shift! And your front floor The Rhythmic Ride. UM Jr®-.. .Terraplsne isthe eeljlow priced ar msr ill KMir «w faTWB-Ouly with real connort for three in the front seat • • • no rear-opening baggage and tire comgear or brake levers'to stumble over! partoment. The Electric Hand (optional Steering is truer. There’s an amazing riding at small extra cort). And many,jnore. smoothness. At the brake pedal, safer stopping than 88or 100 H . P.-115-inch wheelbase you’ll find in any other car, with two braking systems at your command... and still a third from the easiest C■■ 2— handling parting brake you ever saw. You ride over the world’s first safety engineered chassis ... in a body redly all of steel, wath solid roof of seamless steeL On every side, something new to discover and Standard group of accessories extra enjoy. Stop in now and take this "Discovery Drive” ./. U for yourself what a change Terraplane has SAYI-wHh fM mw HUMON-CJ.T.6% made in motoring. Tima Poymaut Hmi • • • low monthly H. D. HARKL£SS Tw<i l ii 11 " 1 D«ol«r i=i===sii= XJ^X==s= S s ==s I ' * Let Syracuse Owners Tell You Why They Bought TERRAPLANES Here Are A Few . . . Others On Request\ Dr. Fred O. Oarfc, Syracuse, Ind. James Connolly, Syracuse, Ind. Everett Ketering, Syracuse, ’ad. Charles Bowersox, Syracuse, Ind. LAKESIDE GARAGE-H. D. Harkless BOUT BY HTOSOa -TEBBAFLAME. SSSS AMD U* BODSOK SIX. *7lO AND UP: HUDSON SUPBB STRXIQBT EIGHT. 5760 AND UP, F. O. B. DETROIT MB - M _ MMMMM _

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FAIRY THEATRENAPPANEE, . IND._ FRIDAY and SATURDAY April 3, 4 “BOULDER DAM” With Ross Alexander Patricia Ellis Lyle Talbot Eddie Acuff Henry O’Neill Joseph Crehan Also showing “Audioscopiks” a novelty special single reel showing third dimension. xGet your glasses with your ticket. SUNDAY and MONDAY April 5, 6 “THE PRISONER OF SHARK ISLAND” With Warner Baxter Gloria Stuart C. P. Heggie Arthur Byron Harry Carey TUESDAY ONLY April 7 “THE GARDEN MURDER CASE” Edmund Lowe Virginia Bruce Benita Hume Douglas Waiton Nat Pendleton Admission 10c, 15c ' WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY April 8, 9 George Raft Rosalind Russell IN “IT HAD TO HAPPEN” With Leo Carrillo Arline Judge Al n Dinehart Astrid Allwyn