Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 39, Number 16, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 4 February 1944 — Page 4

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'■■■■■■■■BaMMaaHamamma '■aamaamaaammamammallaaam* From Wayne “llakesley, S 2-c: I’m sorry I haven’t written before, but (like 1 11 the other fellows say) I j ast haven’t got around to it. I have received the Journal every wsek since I have been in the servi :e, and I want to '.hank everyone who makes this possible. Although I have only IfMIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIi • , : LOAN I IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT! [• Your government has the I ti men it needs to do the job , I in the front lines—great , l men all! But t doesn’t have I I the money it needs, by a I long way. That’s YOUR job. I And the immediate task is j the Fourth War Loan— I your chance to take the ofi! fensive. Buy all the Bonds ti you can—todi.y! J' Let’s ALL Biick the Attack SYRACUSE LBR. &CDALCO. PHONE 69

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■BMBMBaaamaamamßßßaaißaaßiaßaaaaaaßaaaaaßaßßaßaßHaaaßaE been in the service a short time. It would be quite in order for me to include a short history of my life in the navy, so here goes: 1 was sworn in Oct. 20, 1943, at Indianapolis. From there I was sent to Great Lakes for boot training. I was given a series of aptitude tests and was reeomNews For YOU About the WAG WANT TO KNOW how the new 1 WAC recruiting policies apply to ' youI Want to know whether you’re I qualified for a special kind of Army job—whether you’d serve with the Air, Ground, or Service Forces—whether you could be assigned to the part of the country in which you enlist? full details at the nearest U. S. Army Recruiting Station (your local post office will give you the address). Or write to: The Adjutant General, Room 4415, Munitions Building, Washington, D. C.

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mended for radio technician training. After 8 weeks I was yiven a 9-day leave. This unfortunately expired l two days before Christmas, but at least it gave me a chance to be home. After that I was at 0. G. U. (out going unit) for a week. Then I was sent to Wright Jr. College for four weeks. There I studied mathmematics, slide-rule, and electricity. My training would have ended right there if it hadn’t been for two things back home last year —Mr. Slabaugh's aviation Math class and Jim Mench’s radio shop. From there I was sent to Texas. I arrived here last Friday, and am waiting for the I course to start Monday.—Wayne Blakesley, S. 2-c, Room 110, Bldg. 6, Co. A-24, Texas A. & M., U.S.N.T.S., College Station, Tex. From Carl T. Hire: I’m writ--1 ing to in appreciation of the I Journal being sent to me. I sure like to read it and look forward to each andievery week in receiv- , ing it. It cheers a fellow up after a hand day of training, and believe me, you read it from stem to stern three or four times before you discard it, and even then you hate to throw it away. I will write a few lines in regard to the eats. The “chow” is very good—it has so be fop the strenuous training we receive. We have no floor in our barracks, just sand 1 and is it dusty! Other • barracks here have wood floors; , they call those barracks a palace compared to what we (basic trainees) have. Our outfit is strictly a combat unit, altho I am only in the 534th for basic training for 5 or 6 weks, then will go back to my regular outfit, the Engineers Special Brigade, 289th Co., in same area—signal corps. We are taking a 13-weeks course i j in 5 weks and all done on the double. After basic and back to our regular outfit we also take further advanced training at another camp. When you come out i of there you’re A-l and ready for ■ overseas, and I can’t wait until i that day comes, as we are all j anxious to get in actual combat — ‘ the sooner the better. The morale :is 100 pct. in this outfit. I want i to read soon where Syracuse went j “over the top” again in the bond ■ drive, as when the time comes i I’ll go over an do my bit. Well, i guess this is all, so let’s hear i from all of you around Syracuse and will do my best to answer.— ! Carl T. Hire, Ser. No. 6634074, Hdq. Hdq. Co., 534th E. B. and S. R., Barracks No. 8704, Gamp Gordon Johnston, Fla. Ensign Leonard Voyle Osborn, age 26, Syracuse, Ind., will graduate from the Naval Reserve Os-

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fleers Indoctri; latlon S> hool at Tucson, Ariz., with the sth battalion of this 'Battlesh. p of the Desert,” on Feb. 15th, a ter completing 60 dajs of tra ning in seamanship, navigation, ordnance and communications the Eleventh Naval District announce . Ensign Osborn was f >rmerly mployed by the Humble Oil & Refining Co., Boytown, Texas, as a metal inspector. He attended' DePauw University an j the Colorado School of Mines. San Antonie A viatic i Cadet Center, Texas.-—At the »re-flight school of the San Anto do Aviation Cadet Center, 11 cadets from Indiana., neluding :»ne from Syracuse, are receiving training designed to meld them I ito Army Air Forces pit )ts. The * 9-weeks course prepare s the c: lets for actual flight tiaining. C mpletion of preflight school wil. bring a promotion to the aerf ;1 classrooms of print ary schc ols. The cadets include Deskin E yle Burkett, of Syracuse. ' Word has teen receded here from Sgt. Charles Bach aan that he has arrived in San j; rancisco, Calif., for a medical aheck-up. He has been w (th the ai • force in the south Paci ic for ov r a year, the last part p«ng>spe t on the island of Guadalcanal. He was sent from the-e to Net Guinea for a check-up j.nd arn doctors there ordered him sent back to the states. Eg :. Bad nan has had two attacks of a tropical fever. While on the island of Guadalcanal h< i experienced a Jap bombing attach; every n ght for a period of 11 months. 1.,e is now in a hospital a t San Fr ncisco. Atlas Batteries For Co d Weaker And Easy Staring A-l ATLAS, lit plates .. .... $9.45 A-2 ATLAS, 17 plates ...... 9.95 A-3 ATLAS, IT plates .. .... 11.75 A-6 ATLAS, 1” plates 11.45 A-7 ATLAS, 1.1 plates . .... 10.10 K-l ATLAS, 13 plates .... . 5.75 K-2 ATLAS, 15 plates ...... 6.95 Come Tc Us for I ree Battery Inspecti n Every ]Pwo Wee s. LE FFEL STANDARD SERVICE PHCNE 100 ’■ ATHLI TES FOG T I Made This Te t I learned tie germ i abeds itself deeply. Requires a penetrating fungicide. Many lini rents are not strong enough. I g >t a oneounce test bottle Te-ol solution. Its 90% alcolol increa es penetration. R EACHES MORE GERMS. Fee it take .old. Get the test size Te-ol at ny drug store. Today at the 1 pornburg Drug Co., Synicuse, Inc (16-4) <■ ■ j REALIZE NOW FULL CASH VALUE FOR YOUR CAB WHILE THE MARKET IS HKH. { • X. We number ir iong on- customers, a great, many wi r Workers who are bidly in need of dependable ..irmsporti ;ion to get them to their job . LATII MODEL! ALL MAGES WAN ?ED. TOP CASH PRIC IS. ( ROB3SRTATZ MOTOR SALES JORP. Lincoln Av< i. and Th rd Sts, Phone 238 Goshen

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annual l:spo:‘>t The Town c f Syra usts, Indiana, Koudusko Cc., For the Ycsr Enc ing December 3 19 3. GENEiU I FUND Rec dpt s Cash on hand J hi. 1, 1943 L...,,.... $ 4710.21 Excise tax 1466.67 Co. Tax distribu i<m .... : 2529.23 Total Receipts wlth bal. : 8706.11 Total disbursement) .... 9844.20 1 Uli, Bal. Jan. 1, 194 4 $ 8861.91 Disbur en ents Trustees and ot ifit’ official salaries >, $ 35 0.00 Salary of town iiißir»halls 2085.30 Sal. of St. Commis: ioner 811.20 Compensation of fit emen 130.00 Compensation of street employees 556.80 Other compensa ioi. .... 403.17 Communications til d transportation 71.47 Heat, light, powar, and water 4158.17 Printing, advertising .. e 7 6.44 Repairs to equifnient .. 2 8.01 Office supplies j,*,.. 81.83 Other supplies 7 0.85 .Street, alley, severs .... 684.91 Insurance and efleial bond premium , 336.05 Total disbursements 9844.2P0 STREE” FUND Receipts ■ Cash on hand Jtn. 1, 1943 ...L $ 3962.16 Gasoline tax ...k. . 1827.16 Co. tax distribu ;i »n .... 2967.33 _ Total receipts with bal. 8756.65 Total disbursements .... 455 9.93 Bal. Jan. 1, 1944 $ 4196.72 Disburw E lents Sal. of St. comuh! ioner 679.2 0 Wages street lato'c-rs .. 2566.79 Other compensal ii>:4 .... 27 9.6 0 Repairs to equipnif ht_... 5 9.74 Supplies 1., j 38 5.39 Material j L 4'5.21 Equipment L. .. £5.00 Total disbursements $ 455 9.93 WATER MA I TEN A ICE Receiits Cash on hand Jan. 1, 1943 .. .; $ 651.50 Hydrant rentals .. j 18(0.00 Water collections 325 5.90 Refund, elec, energy .... 28 6.73 Other receipts 110.00 Total receipts and bal. >6114.13 Tdtal disbursemeisjs .... 1811.49 n —— Bal. Jan. 1, 1944 $ 43(2.61 . -»- .. — •' i & : CLASISIFIED 1 Cent 0. Word 25c M: nt num FOR RENT: Id irch Ist-—the rooms now in use by I erm dee’s Beauty Nook,. See Mn. Mabel Bowser, Syracuse, Ind BED SHEETS, 71, 72 and 63 in. widths; also pil)w ca; as. —The Stansbury Store Ligb der. FOR SALE: New ho .se, well constructed, nea r Pen i Switch Co. Double lot,, fruit; garden spot, congenial neig! borhood. $2200.00. Terns.—■ 3 au] E. Bushong, R. >, Goshe t, Ind 1 . FOR SALE:. Eeep fn ezer and cold storage edit, c mtaining four large circular df ?p freezing units an|l a dditic ial cola 1 storage sectioi. $275 00, and well worth ij:. --M. YLeVernier, phone £o*: Syra nise FOR RENT: Tvc story louse at Oakwood Par :. Five r <oms and bath. Moder i except fur lace. Stove supplied, 325 p» r m >nth. Inquire C. I Bitzei phone 8247. NEW SHIPMEM of 25 different varieties of p«ce g' ods, including print > jerse r, singham, spun ray >iis, cr pe, seersuker ffwwaprvayyy PPP PPP sucker, taffeta, whiles, organdy, dark outing, «t:. —TI e Stansbury Store, L>u«mier. FOR SALE: New pope m, also good potatoes-’-Chas. Spaiklin, phone 345. * CALL R-8777 f)i repai on electrical appliances Mot' rs a specialty. Wirinj; an kind. — Millard D. Hi re. I 4-tis) PERMANENT IWA»VE, 59c Do your own Foimane it with Charm-Kurl Kit. Complete equipment, including ;0 curlers • and shampoo E»sy < > de , absolutely harmleis. F aisei toy thousands inJluiing Fay McKenzie, glam me us m >vie star. Money refune e1 if no satisfied. —Thornburg D?I4 Co* ((-10t)

Disbursements Salary of night marshall and pumper 622.30 Labor 133.06 Material 216.49 Supplies 263.96 Repairs to equipment.... 17.50 Fuel 135.36 Ind. Gross Income Tax 22.03 Com. on water collections 250.00 Chlorine 27.88 Electric energy for temporary pumping .. 65.19 Printing 6.50 Refund on water service 11.25 Transportation charges 11.52 Miscellaneous 28.46 Total disbursements $1811.49 LIBRARY FUND Receipts Cash on hand * ’ Jan. 1, 1943 $ 2119.78 Co. tax distribution .... 2200.79 Total receipts with bal. 4320.57 Total disbursements .... 1877.02 Eal. Jan. 1, 1944 $ 2443.55 Disbursements Salary of librarian $ 720.00 Salary of janitor 275.10 Cther labor maintenance 5.60 l ooks and subscriptions 552.04 Fuel 104.80 Lights 47.53 Water service 10.00 Telephone : 33.87 Supplies 52.47 E;epairs to equipment .. 31.50 Insurance 15.75 Printing, advertising .. 22.36 Miscellaneous 6.00 Total disbursements ..$1877.02 BOND FUND Receipts Overdrawn Jan. 1, 1943 $ 35.1 S €o. tax distribution .... 1799.10 Total receipts 1763.92 Total disbursements .... 1517.50 Eal. Jan. 1, 1944 246.42 Disbursements T ayment of sewer bonds SIOOO.OO Payment of interest 517.50 Total disbursements ..$1517.50 South Main Street Pavement Cash on hand Jan. 1, 1944 $71.16 Huntington Street Pavement Cash on hand Jan. 1, 1944 SBS-14 Harrison Street Pavement Cash on hand 1 Jan. 1, 1944 $142.49 South Main Street Sewer Cash on hand Jan. 1, 1944 $8.32 Special Assessment Delinquincy and Deficit Fund Cash on hand Jan. 1, 1944 $31.72 SEWER AND SEWAGE DISPOSAL PLANT FUND Receipts Cash on hand Jan. 1, 1943 $2211.96 Total balance $2211.96 FOR SALE One of the best established businesses on Lake , Wawasee, a tavern, now operating. Fully equipped, with license, with all furnishings, modern. A 5-room cottAge on the lot. Quick sale $5,200.00 —Write — BOX A, in care of THE JOURNAL Syracuse, Indiana

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j”„MB ■ -r T - Pifluvicli Friday - Saturday • * Feb. 4-5 Adolphe Menjou - June Havoc In the Season’s Big Laugh “Hi-Dlddle-Diddle” News Cartoon Sun., Mon., Tue. Feb. 6-7-8 It Speaks from the Heart A Truly Great Drama “Lassie Come Home” News Disney Cartoon Wednesday - Thursday Feb. 9-10 — TWO HITS — s . No. I—An Old Time Western “SONG OF THE SADDLE” No. 2 “ADVENTURE IN IRAQ” NEW SCHEDULE AnHh WEEKDAYS At 7 and 9 p. m. Z/Wtuffr SUNDAYS « HOLIDAYS

Total disbursements $ 308.38 Bal. Jan. 1, 1944 $1903.58 Dlshnrssmsnts Engineering services $308.38 RECAPITULATION OF ALL FUNDS Cash on hand Jan. 1, 1943 „...$13,620.43 Total receipts 28 252.91 Total receipts with bal. 41,873.34 Total disbursements .... 18,918.52 Total balance $21,954.82 Checks Outstanding Library Fund: No. 20, amount $ 5.00 No. 343, amount 12.00 General Fund: No. 318, amount 25.00 No. 341, amount 5.00 Total checks outstanding $47.00 Cash balance Jan. 1, 1944 $22,001.82 Respectfully submitted, ERNEST O. BUCHHOLD, Town Clerk-Treasurer. This report approved l by the Board of Town Trustees of the Town of Syracuse, Indiana, at a regular meeting on January 18, 1844.

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