Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 45, Number 33, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 2 June 1950 — Page 5

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Entertainment “CAPTAIN STUBBY” and the BUCCANEERS With Phyllis and Kay WLS Barn Dance Stars at the Warsaw Armory Tues., June 13 8:13 P. M. (D. S. T.) Admission 60c (Inc. Tax) Sponsored By KOSCIUSKO CO. RURAL YOUTH BENEFIT SHOW All proceeds go to purchase a portable Iron Lung, for use in Kosciusko County. Read the Journal Ads.

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Wawakeechie Home Ec. Club The Wawakeechie Home Economics Club met may 24, at the Turkey Creek Conservation Clubhouse with 20 members present and 4 guests. Mrs. Causer one of guests sang for us which everyone enjoyed. Our lesson on “Hostess Etiquette” was given by Mrs. Marshall Glass.. The Secretary and treasurer’s report was given and approved. The meeting adjourned and refreshments were served by Mrs. Al Burson and Mrs. George Curry, hostesses. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank the neighbors and friends for their kindness and lovely floral offerings at the time of the passing of our loved one. Mrs. Earl Hamman and- Children

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COMMISSIONERS CLAIMS The following Is a list of claims to be considered by the Board of Commissioners at their regular session, June 5, 1950. County Payroll N. Pauline Jordan, dep elk sal $175.00 Thelma Ethna Scott, dep elk sal 175.00 Ruth L. Coplan. elk ex hip 63.00 Beverly J. Klopenstein, dep aud 175.00 Betty L. Upply, dep aud sal 175.00 Buthene Fuler, dep aud elk 150.00 Idlee Pritchard, aud ex hip 12.00 Willodean Klncaide, aud ex hip 49.00 Edith B. Lichtenwalter, dep t s 175.00 Agnes Goshert, dep treas sal 175.00 Doris Fike, treas ex hip 156.00 Idlee Pritchard, treas ex hip 135.00 Charlotte DeFrabitis, t ex hip 93.00 Anna Breading, treas ex hip 6.00 Wilma Hale, dep rec sal 175.00 Ruth S. Hoppus, rec ex help 99.00 Frank Ducas, dep sheriff sal 200.00 Bill Taylor, dep sur sal 138.46 Glen C. Whitehead, co supt sal 466.66 Pauline Riner, att off sal 253.00 Jean L. Coverstone, dep supt s 175.00 Orville H. Richer, cor sal 48.15 Violet Mitterlin, cor elk 12.00 Phyllis Sutton, dep assess sal 175.00 Ruth Corbin, reassess elk 184.00 Dale Brown, twp assess sal 1400.00 Selma C. Brown, dep asses sal 444.00 Ray Frederickson, twp assess 512.00 Paul A. Oberli, twp reasses 104.00 Charles W. Schroth, dep as twp 112.00 W. H. Towns, dep twp assess 304.00 A. G. Breaks, twp reassess 200-00 Gene B. Lee, pros atty 250.00 Howard Hernmer, oust 216.67 Judson Johnson, oust 200.00 Violet Henderson, jail matron 83.33 Walter Koher, supt co home 150.00 Faye Koher, co hme matron 100.00 Darrel Hursey, co home hip 125.00 Lillian Hursey, co home hip 75.00 Clara Driver, co home hip 75.00 Delbert Taylor, co home hip 125.00 Maysel Warren, co home hip 75.00 T. S. Schiuldt, co phys sal 458.37 Willie Nine, co nurse sal 212.50 Carl Latta, co serv off 250.00 Geneva R. Latta, serv off elk 106.20 Lloyd Miner, co com 41.66 Ralph Wrigley, co com 41.66 Millard Stookey, co comm 41.66 Everett Rasor, co atty 100.00 Harvey D. McCleary, co coun p d 45.00 Chris G. Cain, co cou p d 45.00 Harley R. Regenos, co cou p d 45.00 Harry R. Beatty, co cou p d 45.00 Isaac Earl Phillips, co cou p d 45.00 Gale Robbins, co cou p diem 45.00 County Claims Ernest E. Bushong elk p d 52.00 Ernest E. Bushong, elk insan 5.00 R. J. Mcllroy, insan 3.00 Orville H. Richer, .insan 3.00 George M. Haymond, insan 3.00 Warsaw Office Supply Co. Clk off sup .75 Earl Himes, aud .per diem 52.00 Earl Himes, aud add exp 50.00 Work Office Supply Co., aud of s 8.52 Warsaw Office Supply aur off s 54.80 Earl Himes, prop-aud 60.00 Harry H. Breading, treas per d 52.00 Warsaw Office Supply, t off sup 11.75 Work Office Supply Co., Inc., t off sup 15.00 Warsaw Printing Co., t off sup 12.45 Palmer Hale, rec per diem 50.00 Palmer Hale rec 30 per ct 200.00 Warsaw Printing Co., sher sup 1.65 Warsaw Printing Co., surv sup 5.60 George Nye surv per diem 50.00 Glen C. Whitehead co supt p d 25.30 Pauline Riner co att per diem 17.76 Warsaw Office Supply co s off s 2.85 LeVay & Seaman, Inc., co s rep & off sup 12.75 Warsaw Printing Co., s of schls s .65 Warsaw Printing Co., cor off s 18.60 Kathryn I. Coy, asses per diem 50.00 Kathryn I. Coy, asses com & t 52.20 Adams Typewriter Agency as o s 6.00 Warsaw Printing Co., asses of s 10.50 Gene B. Lee, pros atty per d 62.00 Gary Moore & Sons, ct hse rep 9.80 Independent Ice Co., ct hse ice 132.25 Shue’s Spray Service ct hse o ex 27.00 Warsaw Feed Store, ct h o exp 34.00 Oakland Chemical Co., ct h o ex 37.50 Sanco Products Co., Inc., c h <o e 128.16 N. I. P. S. Co., j-g, wat and el 47.99 N. I. S. Co., Co home elct 78.85 Schade Plunbing and Heating c h rep 136.87 Ind. State Industries, co h fd 15.00 Crystal Dairy, co h fd 350.10 Perfection Biscuit Co., co h fd 56.91 Standard Brands, Inc., co h fd 37.96 Coleman Gas Service, co hfl 12.00 Abshire Refining Co., c h ga-m 109.44 Sinclair Refining'■Co., c h fl oil 28.83 Silver Lake Hatchery c h in-med 33.00 C. A. McCullough, c h in-med 3.00 Store, c h in-m 22.53 Warsaw Grain & Milling Co., c h inmed 60.55 Warsaw Feed Store, co hfd 82.65 Phillipsons, co h op exp 34.00 Willie Nine, co hit nur mile 41.66 T. S. Schuldt, co hit off mile 41.66 Warsaw Printing Co., co It of s 7.00 Carl L. Latta, co serv off mile 16.70 Reub Williams & Sons ser of rt 46.00 Warsaw Printing Co., servos sup 3.30

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Lloyd Miner, com per diem 10.00 Ralph Wrigley, com per diem 10.00 Millard Stopkey, com per diem 10.00 Raymond Lash, com brd of re 102.00 Wm R. Hall, com brd of re 102.00 J. E. Lambert, com brd of re 86.00 Hanry Holder man, com el exp 15.00 Jacob Roush, rd v-ep for rd 4.00 Iman Rookstool, rd v-ep for rd 4.00 Stephen Slaymaker, rd v-epfor rd 4.00 Clayton G. Harlan, rd v grubbs r 4.00 Myron Slaymaker rd v Grub rd 4.00 Warsaw Printing Co., elct exp .73 Ray Ferverda, dep assess v b t 104.00 Leora Stookey. dep a plain t 470.00 Edith L. Ferverda d a lake t 340.00 Mary Jones, d a franklin t 340.00 Ray O. Eckert, d a harrison t 144.00 L. C. Borton, d a harrision to 168.00 Bessie M. Anglin, d a scott t 180.00 Ernest E. Bushong, clk reg p d 59.80 United Telephone Co., com 198.80 Syracuse Journal, advertising 161.58 Bilby Funeral Home, bur of sol 100.00 Paul Landis, bur of sol 100.00 Harold Sensibaugh, boun 10.00 Harley Adams, boun 9.00 Mrs. Paul McFarren, boun 10.00 Carl Greider, boun 15.00 Robert D. Norris, boun 35.00 Charles Gradless, boun 5.00 Whitley County, chg of ven 107.90 Otis Musser, rep of sech dtch 39.00 Jackson Adams, tie for dt-sume 98.55 Chester T. Hile, con dit rep 3.98 Dewey Whetstane, mer dt rep 3.00 Etna Lumber and Elevator Co., tile ditch repair 5.85 O. A. Helghway, white dt rep 15.18 June Mishler, koontz dt rep 19.80 Walter Kline, wiltrout dt rep 12.00 John E. Helmuth, schen dt rep 10.00 John Frantz, wiltrout dt rep 22.47 Alonzo Curtis, rep open dt 50.00 Alonzo Curtis, rep open dt 98.50 Lester Williamson, thorn dt rep 28.50 Lester Williamson, roc dt rep 20.85 Clifton Hulinger, ten dt rep 60.00 Jesse Yazel, tile dt rep 10.00 Walter Kline, make dt rep 24.80 Walter W. Kline, detter dt rep 35.00 Carl Doub, swick dt rep 18.40 Paul Circle, tile dt rep 29.00 Thomas J. LeHew, tax refund 3.76 Arnold V. Culver, tax refund 39.57 Irene Bryon Sanatorium, c o t b 868.00 Silas M. Paxton, black dt 10.00 Asa Leckrone, issac long rd 25.00 A- M. Mcinturf, cauf dt 137.00 Noah Eaton, black dor dt 10.00 John Camden, long ditch 443.91 Hal Wright, wright-eld dt 200.00 Arthur Ervin, stiver ditch 6.00 Ray R. Henderson, insan 8.80 Shield Press, Inc., clk of sup 214.80 Shield Press Inc., aud off sup 11.00 Shield Press. Inc., rec of- sup 186.70 Ray R. Henderson, ser p d a m 108.50 Frank Lucas, dshp d & mile 62.00 Ralph Jay, dep sher 4.00 Ray R. Henderson, pris mis 161.00 Ray Henderson, sher pro mile 26.58 Ray R. Henderson, ret of fug 50.08 Ray R. Henderson, ret of fug 29.80 Doris Shoemaker, ret of fug 3.00 Mrs. Charles Copeland, ret of fug 4.00 N. I. P. S. Co., c h g, w & el 132.66 Robinsons Market, j op exp 6.79 Universal Gun Rack Co., j o exp 5.15 Garpow and Enyeart, co h rep 20.50 Richard H. Schweitzer,, Jr., c h fd 3.16 Dr. E. E. Boles, co h vet serv 16.00 Shield Press. Inc., el exp - 103.60 John Lightfoot, dep a wash t 540.00 Sherman Kiser, d a tippecanoe 20.00 Ruth Fidler, d a tipp twp 120.00 C. B. Thomas, d a tippe twp 20.00 Russell A. Warner, d a t erk t 504.00 Chas. W. Zerbe, d a t erk twp 320.00 George T. Lamm, d a t erk twp 576.00 A. L. Miller, d a t erk twp 120.00 Rueb Williams & Sons, com-adv 208.77 Lawrence Pence, boun 8.00 Hubert O’Dell, dep as jack twp 340.00 Etna Lumber & Elevator Co d r 4.00 Charles Richcreek, tile dt rep 65.60 Mrs. Jno Holderman, rep park dt 17.80 Cornelius Surface, bow dt rep 24.00 Otis Musser, dt rep 20.00 Sherman Gerard, dt rep 47.00 Hobart Stackhouse, dt rep 100.00 Ben Jontz, penrod dt view 10.00 Chas. Hass, penrod ditch view 10.00 W. J. Taylor, mile of dt work 35.28 John Camden, howard fisher dt 1032.48 Eilers Radio Sound & Service radio service 54.92 County Highway Payroll Ray Nine 333.33 John Arnold 208.00 Howard Barnes, 197.60 Guy Clark 234.15 Claude Christner 220.00 Edward A. Caln 200.00 Raymond M. Christner 221.00 E. S, Christner 210.00 Rex Deaton 231.00 Devon Deaton 235.20 Donald W. DeCamp 209.00 Sherman Gerard 200.00 Harold Gerard 189.00 Ernest Grindle 240.00 Walter Harman 210.00 Marshall Hawley 199.50 Lewis Kiser 262.50 Joe Kreis 241.50 Melvin Keck 220.00 Ralph Kreamer 204.75 Ellis Koher 262.50 Graham Latta 273.00 Earl G. .Long 262.50 Gaylord Long 231.00 Norman McKinney 189.00 Harry Mosier 198.00 Russell H. Mclkley $ 211.00 Glenn H. Neer 205.00 H. R. Parsons 224.00 H. E. Roberts 220.00 Paul W. Randall 220.00 Harley Slater 210.00 Worley Spitler 220.00 Russel Sechrist 231.00 Glenwood Secor 210.00 Russell Simmons 273.00 Robert Wiggs 189.00 Rex A. Roberts 209.00 Chas. E. Weybright 150.00 Lyman Menzie 230.00 Gravel Road Claims United Telephone Co., ph 18.77 N. I. P. S. Co., electrcity 22.00 Kutz Coal Co., fuel 16.75 Sharp Hardware Co., rep 1,92 Ohio Oil Co., fuel 326-65 H. J. Schrader & Co., rep 495.86 Korte Bros., Inc., rep 6.31 Munson Motor Sales, rep 19.98 F. J. Rettig & Sons, rep 54.38 Lake City Motor Sales, rep 3.50 j Herscher & Tyner, rep 72.93 j Fort Wayne Spring Service Co., r 7.93 Millington Bros., rep 4.70 Purity Cylinder Gases, rep 10.01 ! Baughn & Zent. Inc., rep 7.29 Central Motors Parts Co., rep 76.74 American Steel Supply Corp, rep 172.80 Phillips Petroleum Co., rep 2039.76 i Shell Oil Co., rep 192.72 Ford Auto Supply Co., rep 821.81 Durbin Bros., rep 265.98 Phillipsons Store, gar. mo & paw 30.00 Hauth Fire Service, gar, mo-po 30.00. Hyde’s Awning & Canvas Co., g m | power 1.90 j J. I. Holcomb Mfg. Co., g m p 32.20 Sturm & Dillard Gravel Co., g 105.58 Warsaw Builders Supply, tile 74 15 Talbert-Schaab Lumber Co., tile 94.20 Pireceton Ijumber Co., lumb 38.50 Allmetal Highway Products, Inc., ciyverts 1220.68. Mossman-Yarnelle Co., hardwre 25.31 Ace Hardware, hardware 59.51 Standard Oil Co., bitum 1080.31 Fitzpatrick Paint Mfg.. Co., paint 9.10 Howard Woodward, insur 38.95 Truman Yoder, ditch 43.85 Fred McKnown, rep 5.40 Welfare Catharine B. Boggs, sal-cl 150.00 Duella E. Corbin, sal-vis 190.00 Samuel F. DePoy, sal-dir 255.00

WANT AD SECTION

FOR SALE: Real Estate —8 room home, garage, 1-2 block from lake, late residence of Grant Forrest. Excellent for tourist home. Executor’s sale. See Mrs. Groves at 400 S. Lake st., or Joseph W. Kindig, Nappannee, Ind. (26-ts) FOR SALE: Custom tailored Venitlan Blinds.—Stucky Furniture Co., Syracuse (22-ts) FOR SALE: Lots 60x130 facing Road 13, 3 miles south of Syracuse. Good home sites. See Stephen Freeman. (43-ts) FOR SALE: Potatoes. Wood In 16, 18, 28-in. length. > — Dean Grady, Ph. 6-F-40, state Rd. 13, south of town. (1-ts) INSURANCE IS YOLK AUTO and FIKE Insurance too high? If so, see Knox H. Stetler Agency. "Insurance at a SaYing!’’—Phone 4-F-12, Syracuse. (26-ts) PETERSON’S UPHOLSTERING SHOP Re-Upholster old furniture and save one-half. Large 1 selection of fabrics to choose from. We build new furniture. Drapery and slipcover fabrics. Draperies made to order. Free estimates and pick-up. We also call at your home. A-l Workmanship. — Cromwell — 44. (26-23 t FOR SALE; started chicks or day old chicks, available now. Ligonier Hatchery, Phone 302. (32-3 t FOR SALE: Two french or front doors, painted white, with hardware, 2x6x6.10, $6.00 each. Phone 198. FOR SALE: Peony blooms, various colors. Bailey Flower Garden, West End of Boston St. FOR SALE: 2 pure bred Duroc boar pigs 8 weeks old. Walter J. Pletcher, Phone 7-F-11. TEEN-AGERS GOSSIP Just why did Roxanna Weaver, Ann Hilburt, and Sandra Dietrick eat lunch recently, in the cemetery? Did Keith Herbison realy SEE the show one night, or was he just looking at the screen, but engrossed with the occupant of the next seat? “If they had known,” there would have been an audience late also, the day, “Bathing Suit Try-er-On’ers - Carolyn Mulholland, Marlene Nickel, Ann Hilburt, and Roxanna Weaver, were late for school. “Past Thoughts, and present” the school “youth” at noon lunch was interesting, and lovable, in all their moods, their wants, their amazing capacity for talk — food — ice cream, little misses, and big, the masculine element, etc. Then, after school, the “coke” crowd, somewhat different, and soon, the vacation “youth” will be somewhat the same, only “more” of them. Connie Hoover and Charlotte Nolan played “turn about” at each other’s home last Thursday and Friday for all night. The grapevine said they talked far into the night, but only the grapevine knows the subject, or subjects. This reporter can guess, some of it, but won’t tell. Connie Hoover is one of the new “help”, at Ann’s Drive In. Nancy Treadway “snuk” off from Ann’s Drive In, last Sunday morning to watch the Micro-Mid-get Cars, or was it to observe one of the help? Is the “L” on a sweater worn by Marlene Nickel the initial, of the owner of the ring on a “string’' around the neck, or does it stand for Logansport, or what? Butch Nickel is planning on a Washington, D. C., trip to see his Clarice Hall, sal-cl 190.00 Hazel Matchett, sal-cl 165.00 Nancy E. Moser, sal-vis 200.00 Flora E. Pottenger, sal-vis 190.00 Priscilla J. Rhode, sal-vis 175.00 Dora A. Taylor, sal-vis 200.00 Frank R. Troxel, burial OAA 125.00 Chas. W. Tucker & Sons, OAA 125.00 Northern Ind., Childrens Hospital. crippled chil 2.00 Lutheran Hospital, erp chil 27.60 Indiana University Medical Center, crip children 533.30 Dora Taylor, w of cort 3.00 1 Coopers Store, w of' court “ 2.67 Dan L. Urschel, w of court 5.00 Mrs. Harvey Veon, wof court 2.40 Dora Taylor, w of court 4.00 Phillipsons, w of court 43.00 ( The Wonder Store, wof court 5.25 Burr Dept., Store, wof court 61.22 Walters Drug Store, w of ct .50 Central Shoe Store, w of ct 18.95 Carters Dept., Store, w of ct 3.98 Priscilla J. Rhode, w of ct 14.38 Priscilla J. Rhode, w of ct 17.34 Mrs. Joseph Bowers, w of ct 5.00 White’s Institute, ADC-INST 60.00; John Robertson, com adult 20.00 Memorial Hospital, cam chid . 406.06 Harold Defries, coni chid 12.00 Harry R. Ashley, com ad and c 36.00; Medical Arts Supply Corp, c a 19.50 St. Joseph Hospital, com ad 19.40! Roy E. K. Brower, postage 183.80 Nancy E. Moser, mileage 28.50 Hazel T. Matchett, mileage 4.40 Mrs. Flora E. Pottenger, mile 25.31 Dora Taylor, mileage 39.20 Priscilla J. Rhode, mileage 20.02 Luella Corbin, mileage 18.20 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 fifth day of June, 1950. Witness rny hand and seal this 31st day of May, 1930. . KARL HIMKB I Auditor of Kosciusko County, Indiana

SELL IT!

FOR SALE: Two bedroom all modern home on Syracuse Lake enclosed heated porch, stoker, hotwater heat, and garage. Horace Gottschalk, Phone 24R. (32-ts) FOR SALE OR TRADE: A new corn popper and a carmel corn outfit. Dewey Baker, across from Lutheran church in Cromwell. (33-2 t FOR SALE: Kitchen table and 4 chairs well made and sturdy, SIO.OO. Hilary Bachman (31-ts) PLASTERING; All colors and latest textures. Reasonable rates. Free estimates. Also wall paper steamer for rent,. Call between 5 and 7 P. M. Bill Donat, Phone 6 on 13, Wakaka, Ind. (27-8 t ATTENTION FARMERS and Contractors. Du Pont dynamite. 1 Donald LeCount. Phone 135F31 North Webster (28-ts) FOR SALE: 1949 Mercury Station Wagon, with radio, heatter, overdrive. Low mileage in excellent condition. Call Goshen, 1860. (2t) FOR SALE: Speed Boat Century Seamaid, 18 ft., 175 H. P. Fireball motor. Like new. Joel Wilt, Phone 190 or 44. (30-ts) FOR SALE: Concrete gravel, fill dirt and top soil. Will deliver. Also will do exterior painting. H. O. Halley, Benton, Ind. (32-3 t FOR SALE: Two wheel cargo trailer excellent condition. Jack Vanderford, Ideal Beach. (32-ts) FOR SALE; Fries Walter J. Pletcher, Phone 7-F-11. brother, Jack, who is in the Navy. “The ancient Mariners’ had nothing on Jane Bachman, and Sandra Schleeter, last Sunday. The two girls, and a “baby Cub” dingy, went, under their own power, from Jane’s pier around part of Syracuse Lake, through the channel, and around Wawasee, past the Seminary, round trip, no sunburn, no red faces, “no nuthin’ ” but a vast appetite, on return. Bible Club Meets The Junior Bible Club met Wednesday afternoon. May 23, at 1:30 at Gerald Bushong’s farm. The meeting was opened with a few songs and then the Bible Lesson was given. Refreshments were served of ice cream, cookies and Kool Ade. Games then were played outside and records played inside. The party was over and everyone went home at 4:30 P. M. WINS PRIZE Mrs. L. Miles, Syracuse* Ind., is the winner of a prize in the Smart Pup contest sponsored recently by the Pard Department of SWift & Company. Mrs. Miles won a case of Pard dog food. Mrs. Miles described one of the tricks her dog had learned witly out coaching. Judges decided that this trick was worthy of a case of Pard because of the unusual intelligence displayed by her dog and because of the simple, clear manner in which Mrs. Miles described the trick. Osborn Twins Die A twin son and daughter born prematurely on Wednesday, May 24th, to Dt. and Mrs. William Osborn of Joliet, 111., died soon after birth. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE The undersigned administrator of the estate of Pheba Felts, deceased, hereby gives notice that by virtue of an order of the Kosciusko Circuit Court he will at the hour of 10 A. M., of the 10th day of June, 19(50, in the law offices of Xanders, Flanagan & Xanders, attorneys, at Syracuse, Indiana, and from day to day thereafter until sold, offer for sale at public sale, all of the fee simple interest of said decedent In and to the following described real estate: Lots 5, 6 and 10 in Winsor’s Addition to Town of Syracuse. Said sale will be made subject to the approval of said court, for not less than two-thirds appraised value of said real estate, and upon the following terms and conditions: At least one-third of the purchase -money cash in hand, the balance in two equal installments, payable in not to exceed nine and eighteen months, evidenced by notes of the purchaser, bearing six per cent interest from date, waiving relief, providing 1 for attorneys’ fees and secured! by mortgage on the real estate' sold. KENNETH L. FELTS . Administrator. (*t)

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WANTED: Automobile repairing & painting. Reasonable rates. All work guaranteed. Lyle Kell, Ph. 1641-J. Next to Sargent’s Hotel. (48-ts) WANTED: Students for driver training. Frances Miller, Phone 88. (33-2 t HELP WANTED: General ’’’factory help, assembly etc. Aero Manufacturing Co., 60 0 S. Huntington St., Syracuse Phone 245. HELP WANTED: Wood workers, Cabinet makers. — Apply Wawasee >Mfg., Co., Keith Cripe. WANTED: Waitress, five nights a week at Nate’s Tavern. WANTED: Single man to drive an automobile in a head on collision with another car in connection with Ward Beam’s World Champion Auto Daredevils at the Hamsher Speedway, New Paris, One Night Only, Saturday, June 10th, 8:30' P. M. In ease of rainout show will b e held Monday Night. We already have one driver, each car must be traveling at 45 miles an hour at point of crash, 90 mile per hour impact, both men to stay in cars and must give unconditional release in case of injury or death. How much cash do you want for this job? Write ,— Ward Beam, General Delivery, New Paris, Ind. WANTED —Erperienced Trailer Men —Cabinet Workers —General Wooii Workers. Apply NAPPANEE TRAILERS, Inc. Phone 169 Nappanee or call MacDonald Syracuse 162 SJ uuiuiumiiHiuiMminiiiuiHiiuuHuimuMnumanu LOCAL NEWS Mr. and Mirs. Phil Miller and family, Mr .and Mrs. Donald Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Harold O'Brien and son, all of South Bends Mrs. Georgia O’Brien, Ft. Wayne; Mr. and Mrs. Mick O’Brien and family, of Columbia City; Robert Miller and wife, Mabel Miller and son, of Tri Lakes Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Brady and son, of Saint Joseph, Mich.; Rev. and Mrs. Frances Willard and mother, Decatur, Ind., and Mr. and Mrs. Blackport and son. Goshen, were callers at the Myrtle Brady home on Decoration Day. Mr .and Mrs. Garfield Walker and Levi iKtson, of Indianapolis, spent a few days in Syracuse, with friends. Miss Mary Alice Kitson, of South Bend, joined them on Tuesday. Mr. Kitson celebrated his 88th birthday on May 25. Miss Evelyn Faulkner, of West Lafayette, Ind., spent the weekend here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Faulkner. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Huey and Miss Blanche Sloan attended the Well Driller’s convention, at the Armory, in Fort Wayne last Friday, also the banquet whiqfi was held, in the Hotel Van Orman. Mr. Huey had his new well drilling machine there on display. Lt. Col. ana Mrs. W. K. Pfingst, of Albuquerque. N. M., are the parents of a son, born May 23. The infant weighed, seven pounds and 14 ounces. Mrs. Herbert McMahn, of Anderson spent Saturday at her cottage on the south shore of Lake Wawasee. Mr. and Mrs. Russel,! Weller and family of Shaker Heights, 0., spent the week-end at their cottage, at Wawasee Lake.

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