Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 38, Number 13, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 8 January 1943 — Page 5

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COURTNEWS Asks Commissioner A.ina Clayton, executor of the all of Katie Stsiglitz, has filed an a :lion In circuit court asking that a commissioner be appointed to enscute a deed of conveyance on ;'P ■' PERSONAL LOANS $lO to S3OO STATE FINANCE CORP, f Rm. 2, Times \ Bldg. J WARSAW • : •■ .! ' ' I • Timbeir Wanted FOR WARJ Pike Lumber Co. AKRON, INDIANA MOCK'S BOAT LIVERY ACETYLENE WELDING LAKE WAWASEE South Side PHONE 504 Road 13 Box 377 Phone 889 A. J. THIBODEAUX * Syracuse, Ind. LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED | Skates Sharpened : 6 Gold Soldering General Light Repairing 201 So. Lake St. 1 st House soufh of U. B. church ZT FIRST 666 TABLETS, SALVE. NOSE DROPS 0 DEAR* ANIMALS REMOVED Horses - Cattle - Hogs - Sheep Phone: Milford 16 Cromwell 6 Warsaw 162 • Reverse Charges THE GLOBE RENDERING CO. I s DEAD ANIMALS REMOVED

PICKWICK COCKTAIL LOUNGE SYRACUSE . ■ . : , PRESENTS ; Herman Sack and His Band FEATURING FORMER “NAME BAND” MEN j FRIDAY-SATURDAY NIGHTS : Today's , K j H Awards tl FOR CAREFUL TgllljT|iOE_ O DRIVING M ;jl xz i » 'i ij DRIVE CAREFULLY j !' SAVE A LIFE! L Ik D •- kJ Do You Know Why HOFF-BRAU in gfe 1W QUARTS Goes Farther and Tastes Bp Better? Try It! pTfl ■ IF 'I * KI ASK FOR GOLD STAR BFKR bl Pv ij ■ 1 iinrl I I ■ 111 nRn I UXijflrCT' i i IMH HOFF-BRAU BREWING CORP. FORT WAYNt, IHO.

lot 16, Felkner's add. to Milford Junction, to Leonard and Eleanor VanerZand. Defendants named in the action are the Vander Zands and two minor heirs of Katie Steiglitz. The complaint states the decedent sold the lot to the Vander Zands for SIOOO but made no conveyance and that the purchasers have fully paid their obligation and wish to take title to the lot. Estate of David Roy Ross has been opened in circuit court. Anna Ross has qualified as administratrix of the estate. Mr. Ross died Dec. 13. His personal estate is valued at $3,500 and there is no real estate. There are three heirs, the widow, and daughters, Blanche M. Stiffler, ’R. 3, Syracuse, Crystal Holland and Dorothy Balsley of near Bremen. A marriage license was issued last week to Donald G. Nine, 32, farmer, Syracuse, R. 2, son of Mr. and'Mrs. Calvin E. Nine of Elkhart, and Irma E. Gawthrop, 22, houseworker, R. 2, Syracuse, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Bowman, Hudson, Ind. COMMUNITY SALE GOSHEN COMMUNITY AUCTION SALE MON., JAN. 11, 1943 Bring your surplus stock to Goshen where you get the most and buy what you want. There will be some good milk cows, young cattle and feeder hogs. Butcher cows brought from 6.00 to as high as 11.50; bulls top 12.70; veal top 16.70; fat hogs 14.70; sows 14.00 to 14.20; male hogs 10.30 to 10.80; heifers and steers 10.00 to 14.50. ROMAYNE SHERMAN & ORA THOMAS, Mgrs. ■■■■■(■■■■■a! j Just Arrived \ • Drop in and seethe nice, • • new No. I—5X RED CEDAR • J SHINGLES—r. carload. • • Also 43,000 board feet of J • Redwood Boards and various • • types of Bevel, car and bam • • siding. Not a single knot in J • the carload. . • • J Shipment of 3-4 in. Buff • • Celo Siding arrived. This for * • your Garages, Implement J • Shed, Pig House, etc. • • Carload of Ix 6 Flooring, J • Ixß and 10 inch Shiplap due • J to arrive very soon. • : SYRACUSE ; : LBR. & COAL co. : ; PHONE 1«9 • ■■■IIIIIIIIM

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.SCHOOL NEWS. WHO’S WHO IN THE SENIOR CLASS Phyllis Bitner Here we have one of our farmerettes, Phyllis Arlene Butner, born Dec. 9, 1924. “Phil” has lived here 18 years on a farm, northeast of Syracuse. She is one | of those gals with gray-green eyes and blond hair —.as Doris puts it. I Her favorite subjects are Home Economics and Business Arithmetic. Some combination! Her hobby rather ties in with the fprmer of her subjects as they are writing letters and cooking. “Phil’s” pet peeves are phrases “I don’t know,” and “I don’t care.” Have to see Mr. Slabaugh about this. Her activities included three | years of chorus and three years of 4-H work. She wants a good job after graduation. Anybody help her out? Lois Held Lois Katherine Held took a look at this world in October, the 28th day and 25th year of the 20th century. Her appearance was made at Lake Wawasee where she is still appearing. Lois hobby concerns all sports especially fishing and rifle shooting. I haven’t heard how good a sharp shooter Lois is but you guys treat her right. Her pet peeve ties in very well here, it being catching fish that are undersize. I forgot to mention another hobby Lois has is “food and plenty of it.’ Lois is one of the most active members of the 4-H, judging from her 5 years membership. Also she: has been in the band 4 years, took part in the Junior and Senior class plays, and also a Freshman play. She took over a man’s part in our Senior play and performed well. For a favorite subject we have another home-economics student in our midst. Lois plans to get into some war work after she is graduated, until she’s old enough to join the WAAC’S. Eugene Gordon At this time we bring one of the handsome men of the marvelous Senior class of ’43, Eugene Russel Gordon, born Sept. 20, 1924, at Syracuse, Ind. “Flash,” as Eugene is known, is the speediest member of our class. He is known for his wonderful softball playing, of which he did four years. His basketball is also a high-light, having played here four years. He took 2% yrsof chorus and managed to be in the Junior and Senior class plays. Eugene’s favorite subject is arithmetic. Now I know why he’s a whiz at figures. He has a hobby, a rather cold one, that is going fishing through the ice. Gee, seems like he could have picked something a little warmer. “Flash” is going over and lick the Japs after he gets out of high school. Anyway, he going to help. Commandos at Work “Ouch! Keep away from that shoulder!” “Oooh, my back!” “Gee, I’m stiff as a board!” How often these remarks are heard among the Juniors and Seniors. Cheer up boys and girls. That stiffness and soreness is the development of some of those unused muscles of yours. You afternoon Commandos are just getting toughened up. You are the future soldiers, sailors, marines, the Waves and Waacs. It is necessary that you are physically pjgpared for whatever the future may hold for you. Right face; Left face! Attention! Class dismissed. Zoom! Out of our way! The Commandos are coming. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION No. 5541. 4 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 WINNIE M. LONG, late of Kosciusko County, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. CHARLES C. BACHMAN, Administrator. Dated Dec. 21, 1942. Geo. L. Xanders, Attorney. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION No. 5542. 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 MARTIN LONG, late of Kosciusko County, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. CHARLES C. BACHMAN, Administrator. Dated Dee. 21, 1942. Geo. L. Xanders, Attorney.

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Buys Register 1 Cow A registere Holstein-Friesian I co v was rece: Jy pvrclu.xed b; I Leanard Hibs hman, Syracuse I fn m Earl W." ohnton, Piorcetcr | Tie Holstein-1 'riesfan • Assocl.itF recorded the s le. I I‘ ' I I DECC RATING | I 5 Painting a 1 Paperhanging ? I 5 •' I “A , Interior m l Outside Work f I 1 £ I I FRED C . DUST, JR. ? X North of Jakwood Park < I 3 H ? oi - channel & I a' » h | I

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