The Syracuse Journal, Volume 28, Number 50, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 9 April 1936 — Page 8
- -*<r* * . .. | j iT"* •* ~ , *rrTw.i , ,- r_-rr_7VT— WF- 'l g .11 1 '.' “ALL THREE” COST ABOUT THE SAME W PLYMOUTH I* th* | ;x* *590 W «my «»• with both | Safety Stwl Body and PritaO SCTF SCkfi 4-O**r S.d.n ▼TB f ' 4-D.*r S.d.* ’jfllJ ' 1 List at Factery V 1 V Liat at Factory Not only does Plymouth have the longest wheelbase of “All Three” . . . it’* the only one with - Safety-Steel body and Genuine Hydraulic Brakes. Car “A” has a composite body and hydraulic brakes; Car “B”, steel body and mechanical brakes* but only Plymouth has both! Remember, too, this bigger, eater Plymouth is also most economical. Drive it yourself and discover the greater comfort of its “Floating Ride.” Syracuse Auto Sales Syracuse* Indiana ■!■■■■ ■■■MNiiiiiimiieneifieese.ioißeienee"*' —urn .i —-
BACHMAN’S — Pre Easter Specials — A Bargain In A Work Shoe.... “MISS MANHATTAN” Men** Calf- Heavy Flex- A Ladies Brown Calf flßßfeu ible Vpper Triple Sew- Oxford — with brown Mttsrjjk ed Seam: Full grain f •x''X.?? r ZX Kongo trim-—Welt vamp "Jh/aL leather insole — Miller -Leather Heel —Good toilr ’P < *‘ , * on s “ ,es both Oak Tan Sole. '“ k Now $1.98 Now $1.98 ■ . . - • ■Fir*t Things First" Easter Sale 0f.... MONARCH FINER FOODS I Gelatin Dessert, 7 flavors, pz 4 pkgs 19c Telephone Peas, tender, sweet, 2 cans 29c Golden Bantam Corn* whole ATvO* R ed Kiciney ® eans » 2 cans * Monarch Cake Flour, sifted WiM ii'ir times, box 23c ' mmn cm first, «t our market. Fancy Monarch Cocoanut, aoipimiWraMMiamMlli Mb-pkg...... .... 9c * Monarch R ipe Pineapple, Join the Throng of Satisfied large can 25c Customers in Selecting Monarch Coffee, glass jars, Meats for Easter pdnnd,3oc Smoked picnic Hams, 3j to 6 ibs.. lb— 25c Monarch Coffee, Vac. tins, (No charge for slicing) pound* 28c B? «“•;*»«*• '»• - Head Lettuce- crisp and fresh, Swim or Round Steak, !b. 2tc head Sr Fine Quality Baby Beef Steak, lb. 25c Boka, Oteo, 2 iba. 25e Fancy Winesap Apples, 4 lbs 25c Lant 2 ib,.....—.... 29c Texas Grapefruit, five for .. 23c Order Your Dressed Chickens Now -Try a Slice Os YeHow Creek Smoked Ham Fresh Radishes Asparagus for Breakfast. Cauliflower Celery Bachman’s WE DELIVER SYRACUSE, INDIANA PHONE 12 —
WLIIwATJM BATTERY CHARGING—6Oc, New Battery Charging Equipment installed. Gafil Oil Station. 34-ts FOR SALEt—Hena, alive or dressed. R. Baumgartner, North Huntington street. 50-ltc FOR SALE—Property consisting of three lots, with two houses and bam. Write C. R. Hollett, Plymouth, for particulars. 48-3tc “ FOR YOUR EASTER HAT, Easter Novelties, Easter Greeting Cards, Easter Candy Eggs, go to THE VARIETY STORE. 50-lt WANTED- Fi rmers or farmers sons with good car to travel in the country. Steady work. Write for particulars. G. C. HEBERLING CO. Dept. 598, Bloomington, 111. 49-2 t I CALL SHEA for quality plumbing, heating and furnace work. Phone Syracuse 850. We assure stisfaction. 45-ts-ch FOR SALE—One used DeLaval Milking Machine with IM h. p. motor, also pump and containers. Cheap to quick buyer. Apply C. C. Bachman, Syracuse, Ind. 49-2tc BAKE SALE—The Ladies Aid 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, July 4, and August 8. 49-2tc JUST GOT IN—car of Kokomo Continental Field and Poultry Fence and Steel Fence Posts. See us for prices before you buy. Osborn & Son. TONSILITIS and quinsy are helped by my treatments. Dr. Warner, Phone 176, Goshen. t
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I In Our Churches GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH Rev. Jerome Kaufman, Pastor • Forest Kerns, ’ Supt. Sunday School. 9:45 a. m. Worship Service—ll:oo a. m. The! Sacrament of Holy Communion will | be administered at this service. j The Ladies Aid Society will hold; an evening meeting, Wednesday, April 15, at the home of Mrs. Jacob , Kern. 1 METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Rev. Travis Purdy, Minis Ur. Noble Blocker, S. S. Supt. Church School, 9:45 a. m. : Morning Worship, 11:00. , Epworth League; Sunday evening i ' st 6 o’clock. I ZION CHAPEL ,I Emerson M. Frederick, Pastor. • She-man Deaton. Supt. Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. ’ Morning worship, 10.-30 a. m. Evening worship, 7:00. CHURCH OP THE BRETHREN ! Evangelist ,l. Edwin Jaruoe, pastui i 1 Guy Symensma, S. S. Supt. Sunday School, 10:00 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. Attendance last Sunday - 187 Communion, Easter Eve, 7 p. m. Ladies Aid each Thursday. Choir and Orchestra practice each Wednesday Evening. FA ANGELICAL CHURCH Rev. Samuel Pritchard. Pastor. Mrs. Wilma Hire, S. S. Supt. Special Easter Sei vices wll be held at the usutl hours. Sunday School, 9:45 a. m. Morning worship, 10:45 a. m. Tuesday evening the Fellowship Class will meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Court Slabaugh. The Bible Class meets weekly on Thursday at 7:30 p. m. Tuesday evening the Woman’s Missionary Society of the Evangelical Church met at the home of-Mrs. Carl Thomas. Mrs. Court Slabaugh presented the lesson. A liberal offering whs sent for the support of the Red Bird Missions in the Kentucky Mountains. LAKESIDE U. B. CHURCH Rev. E. C. Keidenbach, Pastor. Sunday School 9:45 a. m. Evening Worship, 7:00 p. m. Pi-nver Service, Thursday 7:30 p.m Lovely Hybrid Tea Roses Sure to Bloom This Year j ORDER NOW Henry Beer k A. ‘ MILFORD, IND. I ‘ Phone 277 (
* . In last week’s issue of the SYRACUSE JOURNAL appeared a ballot which should have been clipped, filled in and returned by every sportsman in this section. Only ten returns were I received. I It is somewhat surprising to learn that so few sportsmen are interested in the questions of preservation and protection of game fish. The purpose of the ballot was to determine what action the Wawasee Conservation Club should take upon several paramount questions regard- 1 ing fishing in the local lakes, and controlling in some measure the actions and attitude of sportsmen and vacationers who violate the laws of good sportsmanship. As sportsmen of Kosciusko, won't you obtain a ballot and return it to C. W. Howard, so some comprehensive solution to these vital questions might be reached. , HERB KING GROCERIES BEER LUNCH KALE ISLAND --- - -
CANDIDATES (Continued from page One) Deaton, Clay, 1; Edward E. Kinsey, Clay, 2; Thad C. McClure Lake, 1; Harold G. Swihart, F. M-, “Mac” Somme and Arthur Smith, Lake 2; Earl Williamson, Seward, 1; Arthur Griswold, Seward, 2; H. A. Mollenhour, Franklin, 1; Charles F. Black, Franklin, 2; Thornton W. Swanson, Harrison, 1; Silas M. Paxton, Harrison, 2; Sherman Gerard, Prairie, 1; Melvin Hissong, Prairie 2; Issue D. Harman, Etna, 1; Norman G. Brindley, Etna, 2; Chris G. Cain, Scott, 1; Ervin E. Berger, Jefferson, 1; Milton H. Berger, Jefferson* 2. Warsaw —First Ward: Frank Magee, 1 P,; Earl T. Faster, 2 P,; and Russel J. Phillips, 3 P. Second Ward: Homer Sailor* 1 P.; James Durham, 2 P.; D. A. Bowman, 3P. Third Ward: Howard W. Hemmer, 1 P.; Clyde Miller, 2 P.; and James F. Hibschman and Earl E. Hatfield, 3 P. Fourth Ward: Roscoe R, Diddel, 1 P.; F. J. Harman, 2 P.; and Marion F. Longfellow, 3 P. Delegates) To State Convention. Democratic—Edward G. Gcehler, Monroe and Washington, third; Maurice C. Wygant, Washington 1 and 2, and Tippecanoe; Fred F. Hoopingarner and Ross W. Osborn, Turkey Creek; Vern Wysong, VanBuren; Leroy Huffman, Plain and Prairie; Edwin Shirey, Wayne and Harrison; John Holderman, Lake and Clay, 1; Jonas E. Eaton and Thurlow E. Shoemaker, Clay 2, and Seward 1; John W. Swick, and Conda E. Walbum, Sewaid, 2, and Franklin; Thomas F. Fitzgerald, Harrison 1 and 2, and E na 2; Minor Murphy and William Stutzman, Scott, Jefferson 2, and Etna 1; Lewis Mason, Harrison 1, and Etna 2; Lena Cox and Carl Chapman, Warsaw - ward and 2 ward and 1 and’ 2 precincts; Rose R. Stewart, Warsaw 1 ward and 2 ward and 1 and precincts; Nettie W. Philpott and Fred McKown, Warsaw, 4 ward. Republican—Earl Himes, Tippecanoe 1, and Washington 1; Calvin M. Koontz, Jackson and Monroe; Wilbert McGavy, Washington 2 and 3; Roscoe Howard and Bruce L. Pierce, Turkey Creek 2, and Tippecanoe 2; Roy Brown and Lloyd Disher, Turkey Creek, 1 and 3; Irvin L. Coy, Vanßuren; Samuel Stopkey, George Wable and Eldon Junes, Plain; Clever Munson, Wayne; Ben McKrill and Edward Kinsey, Clay; Deverl Underhill, Lake; Earl C. Williamson, Seward; Charles Black, Franklin; Charles W. Shaffer and Alonzo O. Lehman, Harrison; Joe Rovenstine, Prairie and Jefferson; Robert R. Knepper, Scott and Etna; Walter Brubaker, Wa.aw, first ward; Homer Sailer, second ward; Wesley Light and Ray Miner, third Ward; and Orville B. Kilmer, fourth ward. RICHVILLE Wendell Stetler has been ill at his home for several days. Mrs. Maxwell Emery and daughter Betty Lou, visited in the Farrell Ott home, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Strieby and son of Syracuse called at the Monroe Ott home, Sunday. Mrs. R. E. Treadway visited Mrs. Knox Stettler,, Monday afternoon. " Mrs. Alice Reed called on Mrs. Grace Green, Monday.
FOR CLERK CIRCUIT COURT Kosduko County GUYBUSHONG —— Os Pierceton Washington Twp. Subject to Decision of Republicans j 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. — FOR CLERK CIRCUIT COURT { Kosciusko County. CHARLES PECK’ JEFFERIS R. F. D. No. 2, Warsaw Wayne Township Subject to Decision of Republicans of Kosciusko County at PRIMARY ELECTION, MAY 5. 1936 FOR CORONER KOSCIUSKO CO. LESLIE A. LAIRD, M. D. Subject to decision of Republicans of Kosciusko County, at the PRIMARY ELECTION, MAY 5, 1936 50-4tp 77 HIS OFFICE vLr is the place to have your printing done, no matter what kind it may be* CrqTJTTUatms OPTOMETRIST GOSHEN. INDIANA. Phone 8S“ Box 171 Watch and Clock Repairing A. J. THIBODEAUX First House South of U. B. Church Lake St. Syracuse, Ind. 9-24-36 D~ R. WOLF Painting and Decorating References — Work Guaranteed j A 1 EQUIPMENT Mock’s Boat Livery Crosley Radios Johnson Motors Vulcanizing and Welding Lawn Mowers Sharpened So. Side Wawasee — Near Waco 504—PHONE—564 GEO. L. X ANDERS f ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Settlement of Estates Opinions on Titks I FIRE and OTHER Insurance. Phone 7 Syracuse, Ind. 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* 1936
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THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 1936
* W. R. BIGLER JBWELE* - Or* r. O. Srr*caM, 1*6.. -K CRYSTAL Ligonier TONIGHT, Tburs. April 9— "SHE COULDN’T TAKE IT” With George Raft, Joan Bennett Friday, Saturday, April It, 11 — “POWDER SMOKE RANGE” With Hoot Gibson, Boots Mallory Tom Tyler, Bob Steele —One of the Biggest Westerns ever made. Sun.-Tues. * April 12, 13, 14-— Matinee Always on Sundays. _ The Dionne Quinto in ; “THE COUNTRY DOCTOR” ' The Only 5 Star Picture. Weds.-Thurs., April 15, 16— “IF YOU COULD ONLY COOKW With Jean Arthur Herbert MarshißH FAIRY THEATRE NAPPANEE, IND. _—.——iV j**.,. < FRIDAY and SATURDAY April It, 11 Marlene Dietrich -Gary Cooper IN “DESIRE” - WITH John Hallid-y William Frawley Ernest Cossart Alan Mowbray SUNDAY and MONDAY April 12, 13 ‘ THE PRISONER OF SHARK WITH Warner Baxter Gloria Stuart C. Gillingwater Arthur Byron O. P. Heggie Harry Carey Through error we were unable to secure a print of this picture for April 5-6 as advertised last week and are playing it April 12, 13 TUESDAY—One Night Only April 14 • SONG AND DANCE MAN” WITH Claire Trevier Paul Kelly Michael Whalen Admission, 16c, 15c WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY April 15, 16 “COLLEEN” WITH Dick Powell Ruby Keeler Jack Oakie Joan Blondell Hugh Herbert Louise Fazenda Paul Drsper Marie Wilson
