The Syracuse Journal, Volume 29, Number 6, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 4 June 1936 — Page 8
THURSDAY, JUNE 4,1936
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WANTED—Poultry of all kinds. Top prices, -Prompt Service. Can use large amounts daily. Phone 22 or write G. C. Tarman, New Park, Ind. 5 4-4 t ch. SALESMEN WANTED WANTED—Man with car. Route experience preferred but not necessary. Opening now in Northeast Fulton, Southeast Marshall counties. Rawleigh, Dept. IN-433-MR.,, Freeport, 111., Write or see J. G. Rensberger, Syracuse, Ind. R. 3 5 6 78-4 t NEW AND USED FURNITURE bought and sold. Wolf Furniture Company, Ligonier, Ind. 4t. pd. BATTERY "CHARGING—-50c. New Battery Charging Equipment installed. Gafil Oil Station. 34-ts * CALL SHEA for quality plumbing, heating and furnace work. Phone Syracuse 850. We assure satisfaction. 45-ts-ch SALE—A full line of baked goods, chicken, noodles and cottage cheese on sale Saturday morning at 8:30 in the Klink’s Meat Market. United Brethren Aid Society. •j 61t ch FOR SALE—Fresh Eggs. Yearling hens and yearling roosters, alive only. Ralph Baumgartner, North Huntington Street _ 61tpd SPECIAL—The Lutheran Ladies Aid Society will serve Saturday night 3 suppers each week during the lake season, at the Lutheran Church basement, beginning June 27th/ ' 6-lt pd. WANTED — Experienced girl for general housework. No laundry. Call 533 Ligonier, Ind., on Monday. 6 1 t p. BOYS AND GlßLS—earn some money for your vacation. Sell 20 of a household necessity at 10 cents, each. You keep half. Write now —a post card will do, The Clarkston News, Clarkston, Mich. -t pd. Grieger’s FANCY GROCERIES Phone IB Free Delivery CASH Sugar, 10 lbs. 51c Sauerkraut, 21 Can 7Jc Beets, No. 1 can 7}c Corn, No. 2 can x 7Jc Spaghetti, 1 lb. 7jc Rosemary Chili Sauce 14c Dill Pickles, qt. 15c Olives, plain, qt. • 29c Pint Fruit Jars, dor. 53c Quart Fruit Jars, doz. 62c Rosemary Preserves ' 17c Rosemary Rolled Oats 17c Oxydol, 2 large boxes 39c Soap Chips, 5 lbs. 27c Wheaties 11c Post Tosties. 2 Ig. boxes 21c Post Tosties, small 7c lOMETHIM WORTH "Pnttinffoalce" Phene us io leave you a quart ot pure, healthful Kreley's Orangeade with the milk tomorrow momtag ... or tell our driver. We bottle this natural orangeade daily in oar own dairy from genuine vacuum-packed orange Juice. Hollywood loves it • • • so will your fcimliy. FA tattas stars pta tasenges are mH. Qurt UP * Betties for Hom 800. JONES & SONS DAIRY j - - - •• - :
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ON LAKE WAWASEE (Continued from page One) Mr*. Jennie Baumgardner, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Coatee, Jack Deaday, Mr. and Mrs. Wayman, Mrs. Sheridan and daughter Mary Esther, all of Dayton, Ohio, visited Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Long, last week-end. Mr. and Mrs. John Cartner, Goshen, are remodeling their garage at their lake home. Mr. and Mrs. George Mellinger and daughter Blanche, attended the Commencement Exercises at Manchester College, Friday. Lucille Mellinger was a member of the graduating class. Carl Tuttle returned to Indianapolis, Tuesday, after spending the week-end at Wawasee. Roy Brown accompanied him to Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Emmott Ingalls, Ft. Wayne, have come to the lake to stay for the summer. Charles Dalke is installing a computing gasoline pump.
LOUIE’S GRILL Features Delicious CHINESE CHOP SUEY EACH SATURDAY Call us for special prices on Chop Suey to take home CHICKEN- FISH, STEAKS, CHOPS SALADS, SANDWICHES, PIES
NOTICE THE PRIVILEDGE OF DOUBLE PARKING WITHIN THE BUSINESS DISTRICT HAS BEEN DISCONTINUED. KINDLY OBSERVE THE PARKING RULES. Ernest O. Buchholz, Town Clerk-Treasurer.
Fix Up For Spring Does spring cleaning reveal needed repairs? Does your Home need a new roof? A new chimney? A new porch? Another Room? A Bath Room? Some new Porch steps? A new Cement Walk? A new coat of paint? We are making Improvement Loans, to Property Owners, Pay back in small Payment from your income. WE SOLICIT YOUR APPLICATION We are cooperating with The Federal Housing Program. @The State Bank of Syracuse Syracuse, Indiana
WINDOW SHELVES fW I W 8 ir :=:== f : M • O—• • ► " ' — ADAPTABLE * Living Rooms * Dining Rooms * Above Sinks * Bath Room This is both an artistic decoration J - and a utility Mayme Wogoman j STUDIO and GIFT SHOP Syracuse, Indiana Open Evenings Phoaell7
Mr. and Mrs. James Bundy and family, Fort Wayne, were week-end visitors on Lake Papakeechie. Timothy Ternet, Payne, Ohio, was at the Collie Lamb lake Cottage, last week end. * — A. S. French and son, Washington D. C. arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Elliott, Monday. Mr. French expects to stay until he is rested and recuperated from a recent illness. Mr. and Mrs. William Urbach have returned to Chicago, after a week’s visit at Lake Wawasee. Professor Franklin McNutt and family, Springfield, Ohio, were at Papakeechie lake, last week end. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Farrell, Goshen, are cleaning their cottage and expected to arrive for the summer next week. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Teetor, Hagerstown and party of friends, spent Decoration Dav at their lake home.
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LOCAL HAPPENINGS (Continued from Page One) Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ganger, Goshen; Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Traster, Garrett; and Ida Deardorff, Chicago, visited Mrs. Lydia Deardorff, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Baugher and daughter Sonya Kay, Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fackler, Battle Creek, Mich., and Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Vorhis, Elkhart, visited Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Kern, Saturday. Mrs. Hallie Holloway is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Klee, in Indianapolis, this week. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Jefferies and son Joseph Jr., Dayton, Ohio, visited S. O. Jefferies, last week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hoilett, Plymouth were Syracuse visitors, Tuesday. ' .««««—
- 'f -jfcJa For A Perfect Fish Fry Visit Insley’s Lunch, corner Main and Huntington street, Syracuse, Ind. Beginning tomorrow night, we will serve fish fry from 7 p. m. until 1 a. m. each Friday night as a special treat for our patrons. The price is ten cents per serving. You will enjoy an evening at our Case, where the atmosphere is friendly and comfortable, the service is the best, and Nickle Plate and Schlitz beer are served on tap. PAUSE AND REFRESH at Insley’s Lunch Huntington and Main Sts. Syracuse, Ind.
BACHMAN’S Syracuse, Indiana LAST CHANCE CALLING THE WOMAN Who needs and deserves a nice dress 40 Silk Dress Lengths Still on Display Priced at $1.98 Note —Price withdrawn this week-end. Bachman’s
SEIDER’S GROCERY PHONE 82 SYRACUSE, IND. SATURDAY SPECIALS SUGAR, 10 pounds 45c (With One Dollar’s worth of Groceries, rot including Flour) Educator Crackers, 1 lb. box 20c Fig Bars, per lb. —lO c Gingersnaps, per lb. -—lO c Candy Bars, three 5c bars for 12c Chocolate Drops, per lb. —~ 10c Walter Baker Bitter chocolate, j lb. bar with one cake pan free -10 c Tomatoes, 2 large cans 25c Cigarettes, Camels, Lucky Strikes, and Chesterfields per package __— —l2 c Ammonia, qt. —l2 c _;O: Strawberries, G reen Peas, String Beans, Peppers, Carrots and Onions in Our Vegetable Department
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Mr. and Mrs. William Bushong and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bushong and children, visited Mr. and Mrs. Landis Pressler in Kendallville, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Method and Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Mabie, visited Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Graham, in Warsaw, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Clause and sons Willis and Ross, Churubusko, and Mrs. Elisabeth Riddle, were visitors in the Joseph Bushong home, Saturday. H. D. Miller, Connorsville, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Emly, South Bend; Mr. and Mrs J. H. Miller, North Manchester; and Mr. and Mrs. Perry Ort and daughter, Churubusco, visited Mr. and Mrs. Sol Miller, Saturday and Sunday. John Pratt, Benton Harbor, visited Wilmet Jones Jrs., one day last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Clark and family are moving into their house on Lake street, which has been vacated by Dr. Garnett Latham and family, who have moved to thenproperty on the lake front. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Allen, Chicago, visited Mrs. J. F. Brickel, last week end. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Brickel, Elkhart and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Culler visited in the Brickel home, Saturday evening. Mary Alic.. Kitson, South Bend;
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KETERING’S HOMESTORE GROCERIES MEATS BEER CONFECTIONS I PHONE 139 OPEN SUNDAYS, EVENINGS and HOLIDAYS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY WEEK-END SPECIALS BURGO COFFEE, pound - - . -15 c - — - - 24 lb. bag BURCO FLOUR .... 69c — 14 os. bot. Bee Catsup 10c 4 pkg. Elf Jelly powder 19c Swansdown Cake Flour pkg 25c 3 pkg. Junket Mix 25c High Grade Coffee, lb. 23c P. D. Fly Spray pt. 39c 2 cans Elf Corn 25c P. D. Sprayer 25c 3 reg. If lb. loaves BREAD - - - -25 c Asst: Chocolates, lb. 12%c 2 cans Babbitts Cleanser 9c Peanut Brittle, Bon Bons French 1 ! g ’ *9‘ Soap 17c 3 bars Lux Soap 19c Creams 2 lbs. _ 15c Galv. Scrub tubs ea. 29c POLAR-PAK capacity 7 12 oz. bottles, each 89c Elf Peanut butter lb. 13c 2 cans Wall Paper Cleaner 15c Lg. Elf Corn Flakes box 10c 24 lb. Aristos Bread Flour 95c 3 lb. Can Crisco 59c 2 lb. Nut Maid Oleo 29c 3 No. 2 Cans Tomatoes 23c Blue Ribbon Malt 83c 19 lbs. Crystal White SUGAR .... sj c FRUITS MEATS 3 lbs. Bananas 17c Rib Beef Boil, lb. 10c Lg. size Oranges, dot. 35c Lard, lb. 12Hc Lg.’ Pineapple, ea. 19c Lean Bacon, lb. v 29c Strawberries, 2 qts 25c Veal Round Steak,, lb. 32c Fresh Tomatoes, lb. 15c Swiss Steak, lb. 25c New Potatoes, lb. 5c Balonga, lb. * 13c SEE OUR HANDBILL FOR OTHER SPECIALS “We pay best prices for your eggs” Open every evening and Sundays for your convenience FREE LAKE DELIVERY
Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Walker and Mr. and Mrs. Leland Clapp, Indianapolis, visited Mr. and Mrs. Levi Kitson, last week end.
Atty. Wm. Gray Loehr In AU Courts. Notary Estates, Wills Deeds REAL ESTATE EXCHANGED $5 Correspondent Courses 118*4 S. Buffalo Street WARSAW, IND.
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