Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 45, Number 31, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 19 May 1950 — Page 2
COMMISSIONERS ALLOWANCES The following Is a list of claims to be considered by the Board of Commissioners at their special meeting on May 13th, 1950. COUNTY CLAIMS Earl Bruner, Jr., ins $24.00 Sam Boggs, judge 9.00 Thelma Lowman, judge 9.00 Maudie Clark, elk 9.00 Maudie Lackey, elk 9.00 Slyvester Clark, sher 6.00 Murray Holt, sher 6.00 Mr. Hubert Ki gel, rent 10.00 Mrs. Marguerite Eller, meals 21.00 Royce Tucker, ins 24.00 John Latham, judge 9.00 Emma Clutter,, judge 9.00 Esther Markley, judge 9.00 Chris Fitzgerald, sher 6.00 Delbert Leavell, sher 6.00 Northern Ind-Goop, rent 10.00 Smith & Barkman, meals 20.00 Albert Metzger, ins 24.00 Ed Ayers, judge 9-90 June Keister, judge 9.00 Anna Winger, elk 9.00 Vernon Latham, elk 9.00 Albert Burkett, sher 6.00 Lawrence Mishler, sher 6.00 Al Deneve, rent 10.00 Al Deneve, meals 21.00 Gladys Adams, ins 24.00 Carroll Etler, judge 9.00 Winifred Yeiter, judge 9.00 Lois Williams, elk . 9.00 Elizabeth Wray, elk 9.00 Cedi Vaughn, sher 6.00 James Bradway, sher 6.00 Victor Adams, rent 10.00 E. U. B. Church Ladies, meals 21.00 Bernice Leininger, ins 24.00 Clara L. Eaton, judge 9.00 Lyman R. Swick, judge 9.00 Kathryn Cumberland, elk 9.00 Thelma L. Lockridge, elk 9.00 Lawrence Butt, sher 6.00 K WILLIAM HELMAN Auctioneer Farm & Household Sales Syraxmse, Phone 3-F-13 (31-4 t
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Edward Creakbaum, sher 6.00 Beaver Dam Ladies Aid, meals 21.00 Robert O. Jones, ins 24.00 Ora Smith, judge 9.00 Elmer Sarber, judge 9.00 Maxine Holloway, elk 9.00 Gertrude Smythe, elk 9.00 Charles ‘Christian, sher 6.00 Alonza Walters, sher 6.00 Lake Trail Case, meals 19.60 Fred Blackburn, ins 24.00 Pauline Richard, judge 9.00 Mary Hoffman, judge 9.00 Georgianna Bucher, elk 9.00 Evelyn Clark, elk 9.00 George Parker, sher 6.00 Dallas Caudill, sher 6.00 Silver Creek Church, meals 21.00 George Streeby, ins 24.00 Millie Snobarger, judge 9.00 Lena Bauer, judge 9.00 Ella Unrue, elk 9.00 Julia Clark, elk 9.00 Joe Bauer, sher 6.00 Jackie Kern, Jr., sher 6.00 U. B. Church, meals 21.00 Eldred Mabie, ele. exp _ 6.00 Oder Arnold, ins 24.00 Noah Morrison, judge 9.00 David Jenkens, judge 9.00 Doris Price, elk 9.00 Eva Palmer, elk 9.00 Roy Carr, sher 6.00 Adam R. Nees, sher 6.00 Alta Baker, meals 21.00 Austin Neher, ins 24.00 Margaret Clark, judge 9.00 Helen Drudge, judge 9.00 Hazel Zile, elk 9.00 Helen Ring, elk 9.00 Earl Zile, sher 6.00 Clyde O'Hara, sher 6.00 Methodist Aid Society, meals 21.00 Charles A. Rupe, Ins 24.00 Glen Walthers, judge 9.00 Elberta Chapple, judge 9.00 Madge Bouse, dk 9.00 Mary E. Ferverda, elk 9.00 Charles Pearson, sher 6.00 Augustus Bouse, sher 6.00 Samuel Reed, rent 10.00 W. S. C. S„ meals 21.00 Bert Reese, ins 24.00 Earl Sarber, judge 9.00 Glen Hatfield, judge 9.00 Marie Johnson, elk 9.00 Stella Nine, elk 9.00 Chester Davis, sher 6.00 Leroy Goshert, sher 6.00 Charles Wainwright, meals 21.00 Luther McColley, ins 24.00 Arthur Hoffhein, judge 9.00 Ira Blilley, Judge • 9.00 Charlotte Hoffer, elk 9.00 Jean Bradway, elk 9.00
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Dana Fawley, sher 6.00 Hobart Jordon, sher 6.00 Blanche Beck, rent 10.00 Mildred Powell, meals 21.00 Thomas F. Witham, ins 24.00 Lulu Rovenstine, judge 9.00 Laura Lutes, judge 9.00 Mary Kneeland, elk 9.00 Ruth Fawley, elk \ 9.00 Charles A. Hammer, sher 6.00 Charles Martin, sher 6.00 E. U. B. Ladies Aid Society, mis 21.00 Milton H. Berger, ins 24.00 Jacob Fox, judge 9.00 Bert J. Irvine, judge 9.00 Russel J. Hollar, elk 9.00 Jay Rohrer, elk 9.00 Lewis Davis, sher 6.00 Kenneth Haney, sher 6.00 Island Chapel Ladies Aid Society, meals 21.00 Milton Berger, fuel 2.00 ■Leroy Fisher, ins 24.00 Herschel Fervida, judge 9.00 O. D. Robinson, judge 9.00 Ralph Krull, elk 9.00 Frank Rensberger, elk 9.00 Arthur F. Wise, sher 6.00 Henry Pletcher, sher 6.00 Leroy Fisher, meals 21.00 Leroy Fisher, lights 2.00 Virgil Anglin, ins 24.00 John Applegate, judge 9.00 Melvin Hoffer, judge 9.00 Dewey Jones, elk 9.00 Ivan F. Haney, elk 9.00 Glenn Watkins, sher 6.00 Henry J. Mullet, sher 6.00 Neva June Yeager, meals 21.00 Effie G. Emerson, judge 9.00 Fannie Hinderer, judge 9.00 Edna Niles, elk 9.00 Janice Bachman, elk 9.00 Roy Riddle, sher 6.00 Peter Plew, sher 6.00 Walter Strader, rent 10.00 U. B. Ladies Aid, meals 21.00 Charles Sponseller, ins 24.00 Mary Thomas, judge 9.00 George Hastings, judge 9.00 Raymond . Pinkerton, elk 9.00 Edith E. Baumgartner, elk 9.00 Roman Slabaugh, sher . 6.00 Edward Cox, sher 6.00 Mary Thomas, rent 10.00 Milford Case, meals 21.00 Edward A. Cain, ins 24.00 Nansen Kline, judge 9.00 Cecil R. Cain, judge 9.00 Joy Rassi, elk 9.00 Esther Markley, elk 9.00 Compton Scarlett, sher «' 6.00 Mace Hollar, sher 6.00 Milford Case, meals 21.00 Edward A. Cain, ele exp 2.00 G. F. Robinson, ins 24.00 Lester Teeple, judge 9.00 C. D. Frederick, judge . 9.00 Thelma McCorkle, elk 9.00 Ethel Rookstool, elk 9.00 Claude Farber, sher 6.00 William Mahaffey, sher 6.00 E. A. Handgen, rent 10.00 Oswego Baptist Aid, meals 21.00 Harold Hartman, ins 24.00 Winifred Weldy, judge 9.00 Mary E. Beeching, judge 9.00 Ida Krammerer, elk 9.00 Esther Jane McKibben, elk 9.00 Fred Kirkendall, sher 6.00 Thomas W. Dye, sher 6.00 Soulies Case, meals 20.20 Mrs. Milo Robbins, ins 24.00 Mrs. Retha Holbrook, judge 9.00 Mrs. Scott Horn, judge' 9.00 Mrs. Mirian McCleary, elk ' 9.00 Mrs. Arietta Norris, elk 9.00 Forrest Ranstead, sher 6.00 Ralph Evans, sher ■ 6.00 Wayne Twp. P. T. A., meals 21.00 Louise S. Pfahler, ins 24.00 Etta Cook, judge 9.fto Freida Fawley, judge 9.00 Bertha Harmon, elk 9.00 Helen Martin, elk 4* 9.00 Arthur Yenner, sher * 6.00 Otto Rardin, sher , 6.00 Mrs. Ernest Wiggins, meals 17.50 Louise S. Pfahler, meals 3.50 Russell C. Shipley, ins 24.00 Fred Kline, judge 9.00 John S. Ironside, Judge 9.00 Ruth Peebles, elk 9.00 Ruth King, elk 9.00 Cyrus E. Gallatin, sher 6.00 John L. Dnury, sher 6.00 P. T. A. Association, meals 21.00 Bernard Cox, ins 24.00 Wallace Miniar, judge 9.Q0 Myrl Alexander, judge 9.00 Helen Boggs, elk 9.00 Hazel Smith, elk 9.00 Ralph Priser, sher 6.00 Laymon Vance, sher 6.00 SQLVE YOUR LAWN CARE PROBLEMS w ith _ MM 1 CUTS TALL WEEDS AND GRASS 2 PULVERIZES LEAVES ABOLISHES RAKING. ft / Jj/I BURNING 3= gives I YOUR LAWN / | THAT SMOOTH / il LUXURIOUS M I APPEARANCE J II IT CUTS, PULVERIZES, MULCHES ALL IN ONE OPERATION Mow-Master, the most advanced power mower on the market. It is light weight and easy to handle. 214 H. motor gives abundant power for toughest mowing conditions. Automatic governor maintains even flow of power. Handle-bar finger-tip throttle control provides regiulation of idling and maximum speeds. Easy height adjustment. For the last word in Power Mowers see the new MowMaster. STIEFEL GRAIN CO. SEE US FOE YOUB NEEDS AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING AND PAINTING Reasonable Rates All Work Guaranteed LYLE KELL Phone IMI-J Next to Hotel
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Dorothy Clay, rent 10.00 Dorothy Clay, meals 21.00 Leonard Mauzy, ins 24.00 Edward Phelps, judge 9.00 Emanuel A. Plew, judge 9.00 Mrs. Guy White, elk 9.00 Mrs. Gaynelle Daly, elk 9.00 Stanley W. Black, sher 6.00 Maurice E. Reiff, sher 6.00 Schwinn Case, meals 21.00 Glen Freed, ins 24.00 Charles Gilbert, judge 9.00 Loyal Dome, judge 9.00 Kenneth- Hossler, elk 9.00 Ora G. Kontz, cik 9.00 Jasper M. Heckman, sher 6.00 C. E. Gripe, sher 6.00 Sidney Christian Church meals 21.00 Charles L. Hass, ins 24.00 Francis Beebe, judge 9.00 Jeanette Beebe, judge 9.00 Margaret Glumac, elk 9.00 Jeanette Christoffel, elk 9.00 Chester Clover, sher 6.00 Thomas Hossler, sher 6.00 Richard Faurote, meals 19.25 John Lightfoot, ins 24.00 David Barr, judge 9.00 Bessie Kirkpatrick, judge 9.00 Mae Higbee, elk 9.00 Almeta Faulkner, elk 9.00 Granville Plew, sher 6.00 Wilbur McSherry, sher 6.00 Helen Winsley, rent 10.00 Helen Winsley, meals 21.00 Marcus White, ins 24.00 Russel Henderson, judge 9.00 Alene Hartman, judge 9.00 Mary Ashley, elk 9.00 Loretta Dahm, elk 9.00 Paul Denley, sher 6.00 Earl English, sher 6.00 All R. Rider, rent 10.00 Kilgore Restauraint. meals 21.00 Elsworth Stahl, ins 24.00 John Norris, judge 9.00 H. June Mishler, judge 9.00 Eunice Carlin, elk 9.00 Edith Tenney, elk 9.00 Charles Tennant, sher 6.00 Delmer Morts, sher 6.00 Ell River Christian Church mis 21.00 William Dorsey, ins 24.00 Earl Culver, judge ‘ 9.00 Arthur Jones, judge 9.00 Bonnie Eberly, elk 9.00 Nellie Bennett, elk 9.00 Henry Willis, sher 6.00 Fred Hoppus, sher 6.00 Farmers State Bank, rent 10.00 M & M Case, meals 21.00 Maurice Duncan, ins 24.00 John Davidson, judge 9.00 Lloyd Felkner, judge 9.00 Faye Dewart, elk 9.00 Mae Hoover, elk 9.00 F. Lloyd Fuller, sher 6.00 Jacob Bucher, sher ■’ 6.00 Mrs. Iva Neff, rent 10.00 Disher Restaurant, meals 21.00 Virgil Bobeck, ins 24.00 Otto C. Stoelting, judge 9.00 Nita Kline, judge 9.00 Clela Hoopingamer, elk 9.00 Florence Glass, elk 9.00 Harry O. Culler, sher 6.00 Sam Houser, sher „' 6.00 Mrs. Wiliam Geiger, meals 21.00 Mary Jean Emerson, ins 24.00 Clarence D. Vining, ins 24.00 Harley Widmeyer, judge 9.00 Floyd Stackhouse, judge 9.00 Anna Belle Burnett, elk 9.00 Jean Sparrow, elk 9.00 Anton Tribalski, sher 6.00 Howard V. Sparrow, sher 6.00 Donald D. Poulson, rent 10.00 Opal Spray, meals 21.00 Raymond R. Baker, ins 24.00 Bram F. Miner, judge 9.00 Binion R. Zentz, judge 9.00 Lois- Clabaugh, elk 9.00 Ina May Sellers, elk 9.00 Allie Copeland, sher 6.00 Wesley Miller, sher 6.00 Opal Spray, meals 21.00 J. E. Mellencamp, ins 24.00 Mazy Chapman, judge 9.00 Henry Butler,’ judge 9.00 Mary Bonner, elk 9.00 Dorothy Nice, elk 9.00 Gail Walgamuth, sher " 6.00 Royal Pottenger, sher 6.00 Hile Garage, rent 10.00 Alice Down hour, meals 21.00 Martha Jane Bennett, ins 24.00 D. A. Bowman, judge 9.00 Dean Hill, judge 9.00 Buthene Hess, elk 9.00 Mary Louise Lender, elk 9.00 Mrs. Charles Blue, sher 6.00 Mr. Delmar Wilson, sher 6.00 Alice Downhour, meals 21.00 Ralph Kreamer, ins 24.00 Mrs. Louis M. Ragan, judge 9.00 W. H. Kleinman, Jr., judge 9.00 Joe Kreamer, elk 9.00 Josephine Koser, elk 9.00 Margaret Jones, sher 6.00 T. Rudd, sher 6.00 Paul Oberli, rent 10.00 Favorite Restaurant, meals 21.00 Doris Fike, ins 24.00 Blanche Welch, judge 9.00 Losha Vasil, judge 9.00 Doris Bayne, elk 9.00 Chariottie DeFabritis, elk 9.00 Thelma Sparks, sher 6.00 George Kern, sher 6.00 Ray Bockman, rent 10.00 Mrs. Emma Horn, meals 21.00 John Holm, ins 24.00 Evelyn Minton, judge 9.00 Doris Hawk, judge 9.00 Thelma Hauth, elk 9.00 Ruby Morgan, elk 9.00 E. F. Rydequist, sher 6.00 Carrie Archer, sher 6.00 Roy Hauth, rent 10.00 Oweede Ferguson, meals 21.00 Elizabeth Gerard, ins 24.00 Sara D. Bolton, judge 9.00 Virginia Mitchell, judge 9.00 Jewel Wise, elk 9.00 Betty McClain, elk 9.00 Alta Evans, sher 6.00 Edith Neer, sher 6.00 Farmers Co-op, rent 10.00 Oweeda Ferguson, meals 21.00 Lois F. Bartol, ins 24.00 Gustav Tatter, judge 9.00 Godfrey, judge 9.00 Mary Jane Hunt, elk 9.00 Josephine Mead, elk 9.00 Calvin Gresso. sher 6.00 Isabelle Godfrey, sher 6.00 Production Credit Assn, rent 10.00 Roxy Case, meals 21.00 Virginia Cain, ins 24.00 Edith Coons, judge 9.00 Charles E. Weybright, judge 9.00 Jacqueline Cook, elk 9.00 Marie Hankins elk 9.00 Anna Rickel, sher 6.00 Dale Brown, sher 6.00 Mrs. Bernice Ewert Miller Hotel rent 10.00 Alice Downhour, meals, 21.00 Zednla Fifer, ins | 24.00 Bertha Sisk, judge , 9.00 Blonde Warner, judge 9.00 Jessie Thompson, elk 9.00 Ruth Corbin, elk 9.00 Dorothy Sutherlin, sher 6.00 Emerson Thorn, sher 6.00 Mrs. Lois Trumbull, rent 10.00 Bonnie Dickensheets, meals 21.00 Alice Byrer, ins 24.00 Ida Dimon, judge 9.00 Mamie Cowin, judge 9.00 Pearl M. Reas, elk 9.00 Betty Unowlcz, elk 9.00 Dollie Berkey, sher 6.00 Katie Ann Kintzel, sher 6.00 Alice Byrer, meals 21.00 Mary Adams, ins 24.00 ftoller F. Kleckner, judge 9.00 Carla R. Butler, judge 9.00
Donna Rigdon, elk 9.00 Ruby Wells, elk 9.00 Roy R. Hildenbrand, sher 6.00 Matt Murtaugh, sher 6.00 Munson Motor Sales, rent 10.00 Oweeda Ferguson, meals 21.00 Ada M. Eagler, ins 24.00 Clara Godfrey, judge 9.00 Mae Horrick, judge 9.00 Wilma Neff, cik , 9.00 Eva Miller, elk * » 9.00 Jack Shoup, sher 6.00 Fred M. Stone, sher 6.00 Mrs. Onia Clase, rent 10.00 Mrs. Onia Clase. meals 21.00 Clifford Goshert, tally elk 9.00 Robert Eherenman, tally elk 11.00 George E. Snyder, tally elk 9.00 William Hadley, tally elk 11.00 Everett E. Rasor, brd mem 62.50' W. Robert Hall, brd mem 62-50 Ernest E. Bushong, ele comm 125.00 Ernest E. Bushong, brd mem 62.50 Warsaw Printing Co. sup 434.75 W. Robert Hall, comm 125.00 Everett E. Rasor, comm 125.00 The Milford Mail, legal ad 93.65 Ray R. Henderson, insanity 21.92 Typewriter Service Co., treas rep 19.25 Agnes Goshert, treas off supp 2.02 George Nye, surv supp 2.25 Warsaw Printing Co., supp 15.00 S. E. Merriman, ct h rep 45.00 Neuer Supply Co., ct h rep 35.85 Sharp Hardware Co., ct h rep 21.29 National Products Co., jail op ex 83.11 Sanco Prod Co., jail op ex 68.25 Rife & Wolford jail op exp 12.39 Hall Hardware, jail op ex 2.88 R. J. Mcllroy, co home phys 300.00 Rife & Wolford co h rep 11.67 Phillip Snyder co h inst & med 68.00 Dr. R. J. Mcllroy co h inst & m 36.95 Sharp Hardware Co., co h in & med 21.65 Hall Hardware, co hin & med 5.12 National Products Co., c h 1 & m 95.79 K & M Feed Co., co h op exp 67.50 H. J. Schrader & Co., co h off supp 14.95 Charles Robison ele exp 28.50 Robert Wagner, rd view-Issac Long rd 4.00 John L. Deaton, r v-Issac L rd 4.00 Owen Stackhouse, r v-Issac L rd 4.00 Betty Connolly Tur Ck. twp ass dep 80.00 Earl Leedy, bounty 12.00 Leslie Hoham, tile dt rep 25.00 Jack Dixon, tax re • 2.50 Charles M. Mock, tax re 2.50 Donald J. Baker, tax re 2.50 Doris Dale, tax re 2.50 Healthwin Hospital hos of T B 550.50 I, Earl Himes, do hereby certify that the above is a true list of claims to be presented- to the Board of Commissioners on the thirteenth day of May, 1950. Witness my hand and seal this 10th day of May, 1950. EARL HIMES Auditor of Kos. Co.
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This ridiculous strike is an affront to every citizen of the nation. It’s not for more money. It’s not because of hours. It’s only for soft feather-bedding spots for additional unnecessary firemen to go along in diesel locomotives just for the ride. A leading liberal newspaper calls the demands of the union leaders 'horse-feathers!”
• The reckless leaders of the firemen’s union want to force down the throats of the railroads and the public a ridiculous "make-work” proposal which has been twice ruled out by Presidential Fact Finding Boards duly appointed under the provisions of the Railway Labor Act. This demand of union leaders for additional and unnecessary firemen to ride in diesel locomotives was rejected —after months of hearings—by a Board appointed by President Roosevelt in 1943. It was again rejected in 1949 by a Board appointed by President Truman. Recent meetings with the National Mediation Board have brought no change in the attitude of the union dictators. Union Leaders Defy Intent of Law The union leaders helped write the Railway Labor Act. Yet in an attempt to jam through this scheme of pure
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"feather-bedding” by leading the members of their union out on strike and threatening paralysis to large areas of the nation, they are defying the spirit and intent of the very law which they helped to create. This strike is not for higher wages. It is a strike to force the railroads to employ many more thousands of firemen who are not needed! It would be indefensible waste. The railroads have refused to place this additional and unnecessary burden on the public. But more important than any other consideration, is the action of these few irresponsible union leaders in seeking to force a crippling strike upon the
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This strike is one of the silliest strikes in history! Wbat are these reckless union leaders trying to do? They seek to cause thousands of their members to strike, and throw hundreds of thousands of other employes on and off the railroads out of employment, with loss of pay to them and their families, plus a severe blow to industry and the citizens of the nation. What’s the strike all abbot? If the union has its way—what happens? The present members of the union won’t get one cent more pay. They will merely have been assessed for a costly and indefensible drive in an attempt to provide more dues- pay ing members for the union by creating "feather-bedding” jobs for additional and unnecessary firemen. This is certainly one of the silliest strikes in history! nation for their own selfish purposes. There is no other possible answer to such a demand but "No!” The railroads in making such a reply believe they have the whole-hearted support of the people in whose interest they are willing to fight this out, despite the loss and inconvenience that all will suffer. It is time to put an end to such unAmerican demands.
