Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 45, Number 50, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 29 September 1950 — Page 7
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1950
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Clark, and family took their aluminum boat for a ride up into Michigan, where the boat took them for a ride on Fish Lake, and others. Last Sunday supper guests of the Willard Gustafson’s were Mr. and Mrs. Clark Conley and Clarkie, of Larwill. Sunday callers were Mrs. Gustafson’s parents Mr. and Mrs. Ed Robinson. The Cletus Myers family were at their cottage last week-end. Last Monday, Charles “Chuck” Myers, left for Indiana University where he is a sophomore. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mageen, Jr., of Converse, Ind., have purchased the Ruckman property. Mr. and Mrs. John Bryan, Judy and Steve, vacationed at the cottage of Mrs. Byran’s grandmother Mrs. Charles Repgole, over two
weeks, and have returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Don Smith moved from Syracuse Lake to Wawasee for the winter to the Estelle Swartz’ cottage, near Macy’s Slip. The John Fishers’ had as guests, the Wayne Buchers, DelDippons and Herman Weisser, Milford, for last Sunday night get-to-gether. Seeks Damage (Evelyn M. Smith has filed suit in circuit court against Floyd Bower, Syracuse gravel hauler, asking $592.93 for damage to her home, lawn and septic tank at Crow’s addition to Ogden Island at Lake Wawasee sustained as result of the defendant’s alleged negligence in backing a trick over the septic tank after having been advised by the plaintiff of its location in the yard. The incident occurred on June 18, 1949, when the plaintiff had employed the defendant to haul gravel to her home.
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MORE DELAY IN SCHOOL MERGER OF SCOTT TWP.-NAPPANEE Hearing on a motion by the Nappanee Community schools to dismiss an injunction action which seeks to nullify it as a school corporation was delayed for two weeks by Judge Byron Kennedy in Wabash circuit court Friday at the request of the plaintiff taxpayers of Scott township. Walter Brubaker, attorney for the plaintiffs, asked the continuance to give him more time to explore the law bearing on the case. The Community schools in its motion to dismiss contends that private citizens cannot contest the validity of a corporate body. Only the state, acting for the prosecuting attorney, can challenge a government’s units legality through a quo warranto action requiring the unit to show by what right it execrcises authority, according to the defendant
school system. Action by 21 Taxpayers The Nappanee Community schools is a merger of the systems of Nappanee and Scott township. The injunction action against it was brought by 21 Scott township taxpayers headed by Cloyce Hoffer. They charge an election in the township which supposedly authorized the consolidation was improperly conducted and that an illegal registration requirement excluded from voting sufficient voters against the merger to have defeated. Prior to filing the motion to dismiss, the defendant school cororation filed an answer setting out that it was proceeding under an original merger some years ago instead of the contested one made last summer. A demurrer to this answer, filed by the plaintiffs and not yet considered by the court, contends the school must proceed under the latest merger and cannot switch from one to the other. Judge Kennedy heard the school’s case and a brief statement by the plaintiff taxpayers in which they challenged the defense assertion that the Nappanee Community schools was a legal corporation. Their counsel referred to the defendant as the “socalled” school corporation. The plaintiff’s counsel asked for time to consider the matter and was granted an additional two weeks. SENIOR MOTHERS CLUB There will be no meeting of the Senior Mother’s Club, on Monday, October 2, as every Mother is expected to attend the Scout Cabin Dedication on that date. The next regular meeting will be on October 16, at the home of Mrs. John Sudlow, Wawasee. Visit County Farm Mrs. James Butt, and Mrs. Samuel Larson, as representatives of the Business and Professional Women’s Club, visited the ladies at the Kosciusko County Infirmary, last Tuesday, taking flowers to them. They also visited George Hursey, of Syracuse, at the McDonald hospital, and took flowers to him.
UNCERTAIN FACTORS IN CATTLE MARKET Lafayette, Ind., Sept. 26—Future conditions of the cattle market are matters of uncertainties — uncertainties of the general economic situation, uncertain supply and demand, of a possible soft corn disposal problem and of prospects for price controls on meat ' products. Cattle population is increasing ' again after a few years of declining numbers, M. Paul Mitchell, livestock marketing specialist at Purdue University, reports. However, the number of calves brought to Corn Belt feed lots for * eventual marketing as grain fed yearlings, may reduce the estimated two million head increase 1 in total cattle numbers. < Feed for livestock in most areas ’ on Sept. 1, was plentiful. Good 1 range conditions in most western states were partly responsible for the unusual strenth in feeder cat- . tie prices during the spring and ] summer. A much larger than , usual percentage of range cattle 1 have been placed under contract for fall delivery. “Will feeder cattle prices decline?” The trend of feeder prices is dependent upon three factors, the first of which is the condition of feed supplies in the west. When there is enough range feed as is the case this year, cattle are held in the west for maximum gains. Heavy marketings late in the season may be accompanied by price breaks. But Mitchell points out that the situation may be offset by strong demands for cattle resulting from abundant feed supplies in the cornbelt. A soft corn problem could stimulate the demand so much that prices would advance despite the supply factor. There is also a relation between fat cattle and feeder prices. This year fat cattle are expected to show little if any advance during the fall months. Unless slaughter prices strengthen, feeder cattle prices may be down for this reason. Read the Journal ads. By Jim Larkin Here’s any student’s sad lament: Why, when vacation days are spent, The weather a snide trick then plays With just the finest outdoor days?. KEN KEENE 9 THE CORNER DRUGGIST Ken Keene was gazing out of the Yfe/ \ store window at a group of children J " ea^ f° r school. “There K° some Vi possible future 114 revolutionists,”he f iirrfFi ■■ remarked. “Meaning—?” I asked. just this,” replied Ken, “that if it should happen —and Heaven forbid it — that we were to continue the trend toward socialization, these kids later will find themselves regimented, in social and economic lockstep, with personal enterprise squelched, and paying most of their money for the privilege of being wards of the government. Because of their heritage they finally will kick over the traces, dump the whole silly program, and get back to the sensible, successful American way of life. But it should be our job to see that a situation requiring this never will come to pass. We owe that much to the kids.” DEFINITIONS IN RHYME Nothing that is worthwhile should we ever DESECRATE: To put to evil uses, to abuse or violate. To ADJUDICATE a problem oft helps squabblers to agree; It means to adjust legally; determine or decree. Eighty-four per cent of all motor vehicles involved in fatal accidents were in good mechanical condition prior to the accident. The fault was with a driver. Don’t be that kind of a driver —also keep your car or truck in good mechanical order. A Boxer dog reminds me of those punches exchanged, by opponents in a professional wrestling match: Fierce looking, but in reality very gentle. What period of time, my brothers, Speeds faster far than any others ? The interval, between which, men Put up screens — take them down again. A nail is a useful, but often a very nasty thing. If you have any broken wooden cases or old boards lying around, see that there are no nails protruding. It will save you tom clothes or a painful and perhaps dangerous wound. Speeding is the number one cause of 25% of fatal auto accidents. That sentence is a complete safety sermon. I s about time those dumb creatures organized and held down on production, was the thought of a labor union leader when he read that a go"her digs a 300-foot tunnel in one n \ ABOUT ATHLETES FOOT 2187 Prominent DrurgUtu Can’t Be Wrong Here's what Stout of Parkersburg. W. Va., says. “The Sale of T-4-L has been very pleasing. One customer said it is the first thing in six years that gave relief.” IN ONE HOUR if not completely pleased. Your 40c back at any drug store. Locally at Thornburg Drug.
TEEN-AGEGOSSIP Gorden Mock, Boyd Kehr, Tom Gilbert, Delores Druckamiller, Connie Laine and Lucille Babcock spent Sunday at Buck Lake Ranch. Janet Fenstermaher, Sasha Hire, and Stover Hire, accompanied Millard Hire, to the football game at Warsaw last Saturday night. Dick Grindle has headed for Germany. His new address is P. F. C. Richard Grindle, A. F. 16314376 —Provisional Sqdn 91 A. P. O. 872 % Postmaster, New York, N. Y. Last Tuesday evening a strange procession of girls was about, in downtown Syracuse, blindfolded, and with a sign pinned on each girl with her own caretaker, a “Junior Lady”. Harry Brinkman, Eric Larson, and Roddie Laughlin took a bike hike, last Saturday, so loaded down with supplies, one might think ’twas a Safari.
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SARA-CUSE SAYS i The “blue” sun seen last Sun- > day occasioned alarm in some, as : to an “end of the world”, in ’ others, a fear of “an atom bomb”, but Sara deemed it just a pretty , mess of atmosphere making th’e sun look blue, and come to find out it was caused by wind-borne clouds of smoke from forest fires in Alberta, Canada. Many bystanders, last Monday night apparently “meaning” at the sky, were watching the eclipse of the moon. A flash camera could have taken a heart warming picture last Monday night, of many Boy Scouts in uniform, lined up, “At Attention” in front of the new Scout Cabin in Crosson Park to be dedicated soon, by the Syra-cuse-Wawasee Rotary club. The night “chef” in a downtown restaurant is part of the evening to many “night owls,” for his philosophies and cryptic remarks are quite interesting.
