Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 42, Number 40, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 11 July 1947 — Page 4

ANNUAL WATER RENT DUE JULY Ist Your annual water rent from July 1,1947 to July 1, 1948 which will be'due on July Ist, 1947 can be paid again at the office of the Syracuse-Wawasee Journal located on Huntington Street. ■r . ■ . This office will be open for the collection <rf water rent daily from July Ist to July 15th inclusive, between the hours of 9 A. M. to 4 P. M-, Daylight Saying Time (Except Sundav and July 4th.) taaaS . - Ernest O. Buchholz, Town Clerk-Treasurer. ■ST ”

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LOCAL NEWS The following were last week guests of' Rev. and Mrs. Otto Laursen: Rev. Jay F. Hornish. Defiance. Ohio; Rev. and. Mrs. Boyd Bechtelheimer. Flora. Ind.. Hugh Custer, manager of the Camp Mack farm. Milford and -his mother of Hillsboro. Ohio; and Arthur Beasley. Professor at Ohio State University. Russell Swenson and wife, of Indianapolis, spent Saturday afternoon and evening here with Mr. and Mrs. John Swenson. Mr. and Mrs. Hallie Kiper and family, of Chenoa. 111., and Miss Sarah Jane Kiper. of Chicago, 111., were guests over the week

end with his sister. Mrs. Emler Dennison and family and Mrs. Clifford Cripe. Lewis J. Richcreek, a Brown Swiss breeder of Syracuse. Ind., has recently sold the bull Swiss Laura’s Ring & Boy, 73905, to Charles Menzie, Pierceton. Ind., according to a report from Fred S. Idtse. Secretary of the Brown Swiss Cattle Breeders’ Association, Beloit, Wis. Mrs. Jay Van Sickle and baby daughter, Lynn Ellen, returned home last week from a seven weeks’ visit with her parents, in Huntsville, Alabama. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Guy Warner, of Syracuse, a son. July 2, at the Goshen hospital. Mrs. H. Stuart, of Indianapolis, was a recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Longsworth. Mrs. Ruth Dahlstrom. wife of Carl W. Dahlstrom, of Bluffton, superintendent of the Wells county game farm, was treated at Goshen hospital over the week end for the fracture of her left leg. We have just refilled our closeout racks and you will find a lot of nice dresses on them, in all sizes and at a fraction of their former price.—LaPetite Shoppe. Where FOOD Is Really Tasty SUNDAY DINNER — and — WEEK-DAY MEALS Wawasee Restaurant

Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Walker, Mary Alice Kit son. Mrs. Louis Lantz and daughter, Judy; Lois Davis and Rick McL&ughlin, all of Indianapolis, spent last weekend in the home of Mrs. Sadie Hire. Mr. and Mrs. Walker are spending this week in a cottage at Webster Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Wolf and two daughters, of Glendale, Calif, and Mrs. Dan Quinlan, of Woodstock, 111., were guests Monday in the home of Mrs. Georgia Miller. Gail Conkling, a Brown Swiss breeder of Syracuse. Ind., has recently sold the bull Susie’s Crystal’s Jackie, 79605 to Garland V. and John H. Myers. Larwill, Lnd„ according to a report from Fred S. Idtse, Secretary of the Brown Swiss Cattle Breeders’ Association, Beloit, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Byland entertained at Sunday dinner in honor of their son and wife. Mr. and Mrs. James By land. Mr. and Mrs. Irwin By land and daughters, Frances and Norma and Miss Phyllis Byland, of Kirksville, Mo. Miss Phyllis Byland, who is taking nurses’ training in a hospital at Kirksville, Mo., is spending a months’ vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs; Irwin Byland. f Ada Chamberlin, R. N. and Miss Pat Ringley. of Chicago, returned home Sunday having been guests since Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Kahn. Mrs. B. F. Hoy returned home last Friday from Lorain, Ohio, where she had spent several weeks in the home of her daughter. Mrs. J. W. Adrian. Dr. and Mrs. Adrian and two sons, brought her home and remained for the weekend. Mrs. Hoys’ sister, Mrs. May me Petty, who has spent several weeks in Peru, also returned home. Mrs. Fred McClure. Mrs. Sara Smith, Miss Anna Rufle and Miss Mae Rufle, of North Manchester, were Sunday guests of Mrs. Ada Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Cook and daughter, Linda Ellen, of Indianapolis. were Mrs. Millers’ guests on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Clem have returned to their home in Racine, Wis., after a visit here in the home of Mrs. Clem’s sister, Mrs. Richard Isbell. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Luegge, Marian Luegge and Mrs. James Johnson, of Three Rivers, Mich., James Helm, of St. Joe. Mich., and John Rankin, of Paw Paw, Mich., were guests Sunday in the home of Mrs. Lydia Deardorff. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Traster and daughter. Gloria of Garrett, were Mrs. Deardorff’s guests Saturday. Calvin C. Mathews? 23, of Indianapolis, was assessed a total of $13.50, for reckless driving. C. J. Kline, Syracuse town marshal, signed the affidavit after arresting Mathews for operating an automobile in a reckless and dangerous manner, along state road 13, in Syracuse, on the Fourth of July. Kline also charged that Mathews failed to stop his vehicle when* commanded to do so by an officer. We are now showing a fine assortment of ladies* sports wear including one and two-piece swim suits, shorts, slacks and sun suits and many other items. The Stfcnsbtiry Store. Ligonier, Ind. WORLD’S \ B AITERHAU FIKIHG TWIN ■ H Imagine a motor that deES| velops 2.5 0.8. C. certified' Es brake h.p. at 4000 r.p.m.; J I that has ALL fine features U; including Johnson's Per- • 1 fecled Alternate Firing, Co- ■ \ Pilot, Reverse; weighs only I-31 lbs.-< H costs only . 117.00 * Alao four other great models. JOHNSON Sea-Hortet Watrosee Boat Co. K. W. Harkless LAKE WAWASEE

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State No. 305 REPORT OF CONDITION OF The State Bank Os Syracuse of Syracuse, in the State of Indiana, at the close of business on June 30, 1947. ASSEi’S Cash, balances with other- banks, including reserve balances, and cash items in process of collection $ 183,418.70 United States Government obligations, direct and guaranteed —<.-- 1.105,525.00 Obligations of States and political subdivisions 41,500.00 Other bonds, notes, and debentures 70.940.00 Loans and discounts (including None overdrafts) 278,912.29 Bank premises owned $4560.00 Furniture and fixtures, $2195.00 6.755.00 ißank preyiiocs owned are subject to None liens not assumed by bank) Other assets -- 1,722.67 TOTAL ASSETS ■51,688,773.66 LIABIIJTIES Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations $ 702,993.72 Tim§ deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations 636,619.57 Deposits of United States Government (including postal savings) . 15.647.00 Deposits of States and political subdivisions 133,945.42 Other deposits (certified and officers’ checks, etc.) 72.299.72 TOTAL DEPOSITS -.51,561,505.43 Other liabilities 89.59 TOTAL LIABILITIES (not including subordinated obligations shown be10w).—51,561,595.02 CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Capital * -$ 35,000.00 Surplus r 45,000.00 Undivided profits — —’ 47,178.64 TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS., 127,178.64 Total Liabilities and Capital Accounts $1,688,773.66 •Includes proceeds of None of debentures sold to the Reconstruction Finance Corp., None of debentures sold to local interests which debentures are subordinated to the rights of creditors and depositors, and 350 shares of common stock, par SIOO.OO per share. MEMORANDA ’Assets pledged or assigned, to secure liabilities and for other purposes — $ 100,000.00 Obligations subordinated to claims of depositors and other creditors, not included in liabilities None (a) Included iff Loans and Discounts are LOANS TO AFFILIATED COMPANIES None (b) Included in Other Bonds, Notes, Debentures and Corporate Stocks are OBLIGATIONS OF AFFILIATED COMPANIES None (c) First lien trust funds; t 305.50 1. Noble C. Blocker, Cashier, of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true, and that it fully and correctly represents the true state of the several matters herein contained and set forth, to the best of my' knowledge and belief. Correct—Attest: NOBLE C. BLOCKER. Cashier DONALD VANDERVEER RALPH E. THORNBURG J Al’ JONES A. A. RASOR - DIRECTORS. (SEAL) State of Indiana. County of Kosciusko, ss; Sworn to and subscribed before me this 2nd day of July, 1947, and I hereby certify that I am not an officer or director of this bank. MARY JEAN EMERSON, Notary Public. My commission expires March 5, 1954). -

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