Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 44, Number 12, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 7 January 1949 — Page 4

UUINTYi DISTRIBUTES HALF MULLION DOLLARS County Auditor Earl H,imea Dec. 31st announced a distribu-l tion of tax money to the various j county taxing units and the state totaling $568,639.55. “Tx MARTIN REFRIGERATION I SERVICE Domestic & Commercial ’ Service & Repair y PHONE 88-F-21 North Webster % p-itj MM■—■—N■MMMMM SKELGAS SERVICE STOVES - WATER HEATERS REFRIGERATORS ’ ! Authorized MARTIN MOTOR HALEf. A SERVICE SPORTING IDEAL BEACH SALES Rhone, Myrasuse Hl Ml On Hi-way IS l-*ke Wawasee 4

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The funds were collected after the distribution in June. The 17 townships received >284.527.43. and th.- 12 towns 142,154.97 and the four libraries >9.304.76. The eity of War--saw received >47.841.13 and the Warsaw schools. >47,939.73. The county general fund received >63.417.06, the county welfare fund >36.092.17 and the state of Indiana >36,497.05. Collections on which the distributions tias based were >567.969.85 on genetai property and polls; s >14.049.59 on banks and >79.68 on building and loan associations. During the period of 6 months, a total of >27,"50.70 was collected on ditch asstssmeatb. The checks to the taxing units wt-re to be- mailed out or distriliubc.i before the close of btlsinessn Distributions >to townships were Jackson. $13,259.09; Monroe. $6,678.06; Washington. $23,645 14; Tippecanoe. $15.257.9"; Turkey Crvek. $19,20042; Van Buren, $16,164.16; Plain. >20.956.38; Wayne. $40.201.76; Clay; $16,784.90; Lake,

- $15,913.61; Seward. $12,755.49; Franklin.->18.837.37; Harrison. I $17,192.12; Prairie, $10,099.83; i Jefferson. >9.299.98; Scott. $lO,730.82; and Etna. Amounts distributed to the « towns were: North Webster. |l.~ 342.23; Syracuse. $9,630.73; Milford. $3,583.48; Leesburg. sl.585.20; Claypool. $2,873.63; Silver Lake. >2.""1.52; Mentone. $3,311.74; Etna Green. $2,070.51; Pierceton, >3.518.71; Winona Lake. $10,718.17; Sidney. >757.15; and Burket, $731.90. Amounts distributed to libra-1 ries were: 'Pierceton. $981.15; I Syracuse. $879.81; Mentone. $682.99; and Warsaw - Wayne! township. $5,626.06. What Are 1»4» Fanu Prospects? In a front page farm outlook story in its January 1, 1949. edition. Prairie Parmer’ predicts that there will be some drop in income but no serious collapse. Recommendations for various farm operations are gives-in detail. They include the following? advice: Feed about the usual number of beef cattle and plan your operations to sell good and choice rammer or early fall.. Build up breeding herd operations to make best use of pasture ami forage. Demaud for dairy products will? be strong, so hold good cows andj heifers even if they fall in value, j Avoid buying high-priced cowsj unless you can pay cash for them.) As for hogs, push spring litters? fast to 225 pounds for the early market Feed a good balanced ra-l tion It's a good idea to more gilts for late spring farrow-T ing. Order chicks early to have pullets in production for the peak egg price season in the fall. Feed] well, cut production costs: andj improve egg quality. In the grain picture, cut wheat acreage, keep up soybean acreage if possible, and hold your corn under loan or purchase con-? .tract if you will need corn for summer and early fall feeding, buy it this winter. . i i wTjk 'A I Don't fall for those Elecfric ruse.t j See W,H e Watt •' , . For fine fuveu I oik*, will go thnmgb anything to get to mir More. They'll skate, ski, skip or slide—go through rain, snow, >lee< and traffic signals juM for one of our fuses. That's loyalty for you.

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Syrscusc-Wswascc Jowisl “The Only Newspaper Published in the Heart of Northern Indiana's Great Lake Region.” Telephone 191 A legal Republican Newspaper, official for all Kosciusko County. J. R. Cox, Publisher Subscription Rate i Local $2.00 ! Zones 2 to 8 $2.50 Largest Weekly Circulation in the County. j ? Entered at post office at Indiana, as class matter. SEEKS DIVORCE Joy Belle Montel, of Route 2, ; I Syracuse, formerly of Milford, suit against Donald J, Montel. alleging cruel aqd inhuman treatment and abandoni tuent. She asks custody of two children. Stephen Leßoy, 2 and Sandra Ann. one year, and an allowance for their support. • The Montels married April 5. 1945, and ' CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank the neighbors and friends for help during the illness and at the time of death of Charles Hyndman. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Butt. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Butt. W<H L1» FORECLOSE LIEN 1 Cleo and Carlyle G. Weaver, of Syracuse, doing business as C. W. Weaver 4c Son. have filed an ac- ' ! tion in circuit court to foreclose j a mechanic’s lien against the ’ hotel property | ? bn the north shore of Lake Wa- | ; wasee. The action names John F. ' Noll, bishop of the Catholic dio- ( eese of Fort Wayne, $s the de- , I fendant. the property having ' Fbeen acquired by the church for | | school purposes. The Weavers i ask judgment of >2.800 for com- I pieting the construction of ah basement to the hotel’building at ■ request of the defendant after | the original contractor. Larry E. ? I Johnson, allegedly defaulted. The ’ requested judgment includes I S3OO for attorney's fees. Sale of , the property to satisfy the judg- | ment is requested. i 25 YEARS AGO I DECEMBER 27, 1923 The center of attraction in Syracuse Monday evening was the Community Christmas tree which had been erected- in the public square. A half hour of carol sing- ' ing by the children accompanied by C. C. Bachman on the cornet and prayers offered by Rev. McMichael and Rev. Eiler. preceded the appearance of Santa Claus, who distributed about 500 packages of candy. The Wednesday Afternoon club wish to thank all those who gave their time and effort to make the first Commun- . ity Christfas tree a success. Th® hopes to make the Community Christmas tree an annual affair. Peter Nielson kindly donated the tree and Frank Grieder was kind enough to bring it to town. Earnest E. Bushong, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vera Bushong, and Miss Mary Mercedes Weyer, were married at Ligonier Sunday. The marriage ceremony was performed ; at the home of Mrs. O. W_. ; Christie where for five years th® bride has made her home. Gerald Priest and Jesse Batiley motored to Topeka and spent Christmas with the latter’s mother Mrs. George Stienbarger. JAN. 3. 1924 The ladies of the bridge club entertained their husbands at a six o’clock dinner at thg Sign of the Kettle on New Year’s Eve. After these festivities the guests went to the home of Mr. and Ralph Thornburg, where they watched the old year out and the New Year in. v Stork Specials A daughter was born to Mr and Mrs. Dan Wolf at Niles, Mich, on Dee. 29. A son was born on Dec. 31 to Mr and Mrs. William Miller. Vause Polen has sold the Oakland theatre to Chas. A. Gillett, of Auburn. Albert Roe® Stroek. 60. died Dec. 28 at his home here. Funeral service Monday afternoon at the Church of God. Burial in Syracuse cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Burton Howe spent a few days in Ohio with friends. Mrs. Amelia Luelia Myers, mother of Mrs. Elr&er P. Miles, died Dec. 27 tn the home of her daughter. Mrs. James Maehy. in Belle Plaine. Kans. ♦ Miss Julia Royce, of Muskegan Heights. Mieh.. was a week-end guest of Mrs. L. A. Seider. Mrs. Joe Rapp and Mrs. Nelson Miles. Miss Royce was a few years ago principal of the high school here. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION No. 6316 Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Clerk of the Kosciusko Circuit Court, in the State of Indiana. Executrix of the estate of CHARLES F. HYNDMAN late of Kosciusko County, deceased. ■ - Said estate is supposed to be solvent. EDELVA BITT. Executrix December 28. 1948. | R.-LBOK CONNOLLY, Attorney.

W. C. T. V. MEETING The Woman’s Christian Temperance Union will meet in the home of Mrs. Lena %auer on Tuesday, Jan. 11th at 1:30 p.m. Mrs. Chas. Weybright will give the lessor on “Legislative Action.” Remember timely topics in answer to roll call, and the January project is the Lillian Stevens Legislative Fund Offering. May every member attend this meeting.— drs. J. C. Bailey. Pub. Director. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brown. Mrs. Maude De’ ’ault and Miss Lydia Mellinger est Tuesday for Florida for th* winter. WWE FOOD IS REALLY TASTY SUNDAY DINNER — and — WEEK-DAY MEALS ? “HOME COOKING:’ WAWASEE RESTAURANT SYRACUSE, IND.

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Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bailey. Mr. ' and Mrs. Leonard Bailey, and daughter. Dana Irene, Mr. John George and son, Phillip, Mr. Calvin Leedy and son, Stanley, and Miss Louise Jensen, all of Indianapolis, were guests of Rev. and Mrs. J. C. bailey during the holiday season. i Mr. and Mrs. Hascal Crothers. of Ligonier, spent . New Year’s evening in the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Gants. Mr. and Mrs. John Swenson and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Swenson, and families, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bell. Ervin Whitehead, of Dearborn. Mich., was a recent guest of his sister. Mrs. Calvin Beck and family. He and Mr. and Mrs. Beck visited another sister, Mrs. Charles Bressner and husband at Remington, Ind., after Christmas. ASKS >3OOO D A ALAtkE American Industries. Inc., whd operated Wawasee Lumber Co., at Syracuse from Dec. 30. 1948. to last Jan. 15. filed $3,000 damage action in Elkhart circuit court against United National Indemnity Co., charging defendant failed to comply with terms of insurance contract, whereby they were to reimburse them for all losses of funds through misappropriation, etc. Plaintiff, complaint avers, found $2,700 missing on books last January 2.

Mrs. Elsie Whitehead, of the Indiana State Soldiers Home, is .visiting in the home of her stepdaughter. Mrs. Calvin Beck. She is \convalescing from a recent operation. Mi/, and Mrs. Court Slabaugh and James Slabaugh spent New Years’ Eve in the home of Mr. and Mts. Calvin El Beck. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin E. Beck entertained at dinnei* Christmas eve, honoring their son, £harles’ birthday. The following guests were present: Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Beck, South Whitley; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Beck, Warsaw; Wendell Beck, Manchester college; Mrs. Catharine Beck and Mr. Ervin Whitehead, of Dearborn. Mieh. . QUICK RELIEF FROM Symptoms of Distress Arising trom STOMACH ULCtL S <x»n EXCESS ACJD FreeßookTeMsofNouMTreatmeatthat Must Help ®r It WIM Cest You Nothing Over three mdiioa bottles ot the Wi.j.i.ako Tbkatmsnt have been sold for reltet of sy nipt otu-i of distress arising from S*o>-tacts and DsoUsnai Wears due to Eacess And — Foor Digestion. Sour or Upset Stem tX Cassinoss. Heartburn. S,:«op.osscs>s. «t«., due to Excess Ac.* U. Sold on IS days' I ria II A.k fur -WUUrd’s Message” which fully explain-—t*we—at Thornburg Drug Co. ITALIAN SPAGHETTI Everv Wednesday Night < At The FROG TAVERN Served from 5 p.m. - to 11 pjn.

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