Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 38, Number 32, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 21 May 1943 — Page 2

FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1943

Syracuse-1 Vaw a see Journal With Which Is Com bl ned The Syracuse New s The Only Paper Publish' d in the Syracuse-Wawasn.ie Lake District. A legal paper for all Kssciusko Couuty, Township and Lsgal notices. Published livery Fti< lay *’ - r i • Entered as Second Class Matter at the Postoffice at Syracuse, Ind., under act of Congress cf March 3, | 1879. Per Year $1.50 —in Advance. J. Barton Cox and R. J. ®ox/ Publishers - Owaers Born, to Mr. and Mis. Clarence ! R. Cook, a sori, Frida;', May 14, 1943, at McDonald hospital, at \ Warsaw. ' A. . *

I'l lILK SALE Having sold my faim, I am having a public sale on THIRSDAY, JUNE 3, 1943 lU. ile West, on Syracuse-Milford road. 2 head Horses; 6 Cows; 2 brood Sows with 14 pigs; 4 Shoats weighing 10) gibs, each; farming implements, Hay and Grain; Household Gcods. . ;• ; TERMS—CASH CLARLXCESNYDER Auction.:] Cal Stfictman ■ Clerk: Vivin Disher IMMMgj ,11 JJ 7 THi; >»CXE TBOOK o/K NO WLEPCE ~ J A A RUBBER COMPANY 'has "HATCHED" A PROCESS OF 'i MAKING YARN FROM CHICKEN feathers FOR WINTER-WEASC THE QUININE CONTENT CH : NEWLY STOCKINGS DISCOVERED CINCHONA T ZEES CAM BE ANALYZE 1 PON THE SFDT BY A NEW PORTABLE FIELP Tt ST KIT. I fl pQIS QKkDENINSTEAD OF SENDING BW?<SAMaES JI I TO REWOTE LABORATORIES r -telephone „ fl i FoEbI rP I POLES ARE b LAytN6 DOWN CW IH£ JOB I I J J "PLANTED" IN IN ONE AIRPLANE PLAHT I fl if EXPERIMENTAL LMM 6 ‘ C^^? FT, ’- MEN 111 iWgQ J, J PRESERVATIVES wmomustdothe _ feJllsm L-UAi "T and to JOS ON THEIR Z'Pz/ili M MEASURE sruwchs. PRQPEiiui;<gr' r / lz g a-- decay THEMSELVES OVE?. THEMETALON _ TINY SCOOTER'S A well-known SOMBER HAS OVER SO.OOC i V < -- ' not \ «?vi INCLuDiNG'NUTS sS-.es, * ‘ ANO BOLTS/ _ - s<?'> ' X S > T-! "

y - i THE OLD JUDGE SATS... fhl3- I r! Mr> s ii 1 < -aSHLr ? z I f ? “Ou: men in the service in this war have “Out of thousands of replies the first pretty defllil.e ideas about what they’re ‘assignment’ to the folks back home was fighting tot aid the way they want to find ‘Make sure I’ll have a job in my chosen ear country vhen they come back...don’t field of work when I get back’. Number swas you think so, Judge?” ‘Make sure that Prohibition isn’t put over “ I certain ly do, George. Just a week or so I on us again.’ ago I was re: id ing in a national magazine the “When the men in the last War came rasiSts of a p>U taken among our soldiers. home and found prohibition had been put Eacjs man v<s given a questionnaire con- over on them behind their backs they were tailing twenty-five ‘assignments’ for the sore as boils. You can see from what I folks, at hone. He was asked to check the just told you how they feel about it this first; five in < ir ler of importance to him. time, too.” ,! Confrrtnct oj Alcoholic Brntratf IndutMn, htt.

PERMIT TO SELL BAIT REQUIRED IN INDIANA Indiana laws require that all persons engaging in the sale of minnows for fish bait or having more than 500 minnows in their possession at one time, secure a permit from the Division of Fish and Game. The permits are issued without charge and are good for the calendar year. Approximately 800 such permits were issued in 1942, most of them to bait dealers in the northern Indiana lake region. The law was enacted to | prevent depletion -of minnow stocks in Indiana streams by commercial dealers and prohibits the ■ taking of minnows between May 1 and June 12, inclusive. 53 JAP PLANES SHOT I DOWN PAST WEEK i Fifty-three Jap planes were 1 shot down by U. S. forces during the. week ending May 14th. The grand total now is 4,939. i

4-H MEETING The Junior Polly Anna group of the 4-H met Thursday, May 13, at the school house. Miss Harrington opened the meeting by a demonstration eh how to measure correctly. The following officers were elected: President, Margaret Marsh; vice-pres., Evelyn Niles; secy.-treas., Ruth Houser; news reporter, Cynthia Frevert; Rec. Leader, Esther Wilkinson; song leader, Pauline Pusti. Games were playted, after which refreshments were served. BRIDAL SHOWER Miss Doris Davis was hostess to a miscellaneous bridal shower, at the Chancey Coy home last Friday evening, honoring Mrs. Marion Darr, a recent bride. Twelve girls enjoyed an evening of chatter and contests. Miss Mary Ellen Davis was winner of the contest. The honor guest was given a shower of gifts, after which the hostess served dainty refreshments. Mrs. Chancey Coyassisted. CAKE RECIPE Following is the cake recipe promised local housewives by Mrs. Dorothy K. Harris, at the cooking school last Friday, held at the Methodist church: Honey Cake: 1-2 cup shortening, 1 cup strained honey, 1 egg, well beaten, 1-2 cup soul milk, 3 cups all-purpose flour, 1 teaspoon baking powder, 1 teaspoon soda, 1-2 teaspoon cinnamon, 1-2 teaspoon salt. Cream shortening and add honey gradually until well blended. Sift flour, baking powder, soda, cinnamon and salt together, add to creamed mixture alternately with the milk, beginning with the flour, and beat thoroughly. Bake in a square cake tin, 9y 2 by 9y> by 2/inches, 50 minutes at 350 degrees.

: The Shower • • o • : Is Over : • you can’t put on your new • • roof in the rain. J • • ’ If you need anything in • • our line, just drop in. It’s * • all for sale, and it seems to J • be going fast. • Z but we will be* having more • • rain, so you can do “more • • work in the barn.’’ • • This is your opportune • • time to re-shingle your gar- • • age, your home, or your • • poultry house. You know • : SYRACUSE i : LBR. & COAL CO. ; Z PHONE 69

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25 Years Age... From the Files of The Journal May 23, 1918 A fine bunch of letters from the local boys in Khaki. Orrin E. Klink and Dallas D. McClintic write letters to The Journal. Loyd Ketring writes from England. George O. Snyder writes from France that he is o.k. A Red Cross report (C. C. Bachman, treas.) reports on past 10 months. Report shows that that W. T. Colwell and Mrs. J. H. Bowser collected total of $1,236.71 in memberships; expenditures were $1,045.21. A Red Cross chapter was maintained her J. * A program for Decoration Day, given in the Methodist church, is as follows: Selection by H. S. band. Invocation —Rev. F.F. McClure. Song, “Red, White and Blue.” Introductory by Maj. Fletcher E. Marsh. Reading by Mrs. Edith Widner. Address, “Rev. F. ». Crimean. Song, “Keep the Home Fires Burning,” by Alonzo W hitt> and chorus. Benediction —Rev. Lauri B. Cline. Marshals for the parade will be W. T. Colwell, Wm. De Rev and Harry DePew. Locals Mrs. Amanda Johnson, of South Bend, spent Sunday here with her sister, Mrs. Wm. Colwell- When she returned Mrs. Colwell and son Warren returned with her. Mrs. Sarah Ott and son Edward spent Sunday with Verd Shaffer and family. Melvin Dillen, fronts St. Paul, Minn., and Charles Ajjentfrow; from Middletown, Pa., and Sgt. Chas. Bushong of Camp Grant, 111., write interesting lettei-s from their army bases. A little daughter came to make her home with Mr. and Mrs. Grover Hilbish, in the Solomau Creek vicinity. HAVE YOU RENEW ED YOUR SUBSCRIPTION? COURTNEWS Inventory Filed Georgia L. Miller, administratrix of estate of ISol Miller, has filed an inventory in circuit court showing personal property of the estate to be valued at $5,306.76. A petition and schedules for determination of inheritance tax filed by the administratrix has been referred to the county assessor. Finds for Plaintiff Judge John Sloane has found for John £>ehner, Inc., in a quiet title action in circuit court, on default by non-appearance of the I defendants, and decreed that the plaintiff is owner in fee sample of a tract of land in section 26, Turkey Creek twp., that claims of the defendants are unfounded and the plaintiff’s title is quieted as against all defendants and against the world. The plaintiff was directed to pay costs of the action. Divorce Suit Filed Jennie Connorton Winans, Front st., Syracuse, has filed suit for divorce in circuit court against Arthur O. Winans, on grounds of cruel and inhuman treatment. They were married Jan. 9, 1934, and separated Sept. 1, L 942. NOTICE TO HEIRS, CREDITORS, ETC. No. 5238. In the matter of the estate of Alida S. Stockberger, de leased, in the Kosciusko Circuit Ccurt, April term, 1943. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that C. Vernon Stockb jrger, as Executor of the estate of Alida S. Stockberger, deceased, has presented and filed his account and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for examination and action of said Circuit Court on the 12th day of June, 1943, at which time all heirs, creditors, or legatees of said estate are required to appear in said Court and show cause, if any there be. why said account and vouchers should not be approved. Dated at Warsaw, Indiana, this 15th day of May, 1943. ORVEL E. PHILLIPS, Clerk Kosciusko Circuit Court. Xanders & Xanders, attys. CALL Wm. L. Hebnan When You Need An Auctioneer Phone 246 SYRACUSE, INDIANA

Local News Mr. and Mrs. Frank Millsr, of Elkhart, visited Dr. an< Mis. W. C. Landis here Tuesday. Mrs. Orpha Gray, of It. Wayne, is here visiting her s>n, Rollin Gray, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wile spent Sunday evening at Nap jane ?. Mrs. Isabel Grieger hts purchased the R. V. Kelly pn perty on Front street, and it has been rented to Dr. and Mrs. V. €. Landis. Mr. and Mrs. Ke.ly are returning to Chicago to : esid &. r Daniel Warble has returned to his home here, after standing the winter at Avilla. Mr. and Mrs. Gray, i f Chicago, have purchased the Al el cottage, on south side of Lake Wawi see. Miss Ruth Joan Xand?rs, laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Giorgi> Xanders, presented her jqnior student recital at the auditorium at Stephens College, Columbia, Mo., recently. Miss Xanders’ selection was: “Romance,” by La Forge. Mrs. Mary Swihart celebrated her 75th birthday on Wednesday, May 19. Mrs. Swlhar;, wio has been bedfast for several years, loves to have company, aid she enjoyed receiving mai y b rthday cards this >ear. Mrs. Nelson Miles is en.ployed in the office of the Schaltz Trailer Co., in Elkhart. Mr, and Mrs. Clare ace Snyder have sold their farm and home, consisting of 150 acr?s, on the Milford-Syracuse road, to a Mr. Johnson, of Chicago. Hr. Johnson will rent the farm for the present. The Snyders have rds ded on the farm since 1918. T1 ey plan to reside in Syracuse afte ’ the ir farm sale, to be held June 3rd

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I FARMERS i rl • i GET YOUR i L INTERNATIONAL & OLIVER i PARTS AT ! OSBORN’S j i HARDWARE *: < • America's Memorial | ! Day I P OBLIGATION , i! _ \ A We owe it to the «; A men and women who are fight- jj (1 ' J ing this war, and to our dead of J! other wars, to win this time an Ji J i unconditional victory, and a % I ♦ peace so just and secure that JS • * J J i the youth of coming generations 5 J j may enjoy their freedom free, 5 !» without having to buy it over 5 I I - again with their blood. 5 i J / ■* *> A All Memorial Day tributes and ? i f j) honors paid to our dead will be 3 y, // empty and meaningless unless 3 ? £ * v, a luliill our obligation. J ♦I , 5 I Boy War Bonds ytr J • Every Pay Day • WWW ■ 1 ■ Let's Double 3 | , Our Quota J The State Bank E of Syracuse J SYRACUSE INDIANA J NOTICE! :• ——————» Z The Town of Syracuse will begin the collection of Garbage • starting Friday, May 7, and every Tuesday and Friday inom- • ing thereafter until further notice. • Kindly arrange for the proper metal container with tight Z cover, and see that all garbage is free from paper, glass, tin J cans, etc., as presciib» dby Ordnance governing the same. r • - ERNEST O. BUCHHOLZ, e Town Clerk-Treasurer. • — :: : a Three Hits And A Miss" SATURDAY NIGHTS «» ; «» • * , « J :i Pickwick Cocktail Lounge :: SYRACUSE