Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 46, Number 40, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 20 July 1951 — Page 6

400 Rural Women To Attend Council Lafayette, Ind., July 16 — ▲bout 400 members of the Indi-

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ana Home Economics Association will attend the National Home Demonstration Council meeting in East Lansing, Mich., Aug. 13 to 17. Miss Eva L. Coble, state lead-

er of home demonstration agents at Purdue University, reports that the theme of the meeting will be, “Democracy, the Torch We Hold”, and outstanding speakers have been scheduled to be on the program. The membership of the National Home Demonstration Council is made up of home economics clubs from every state in the nation. The states are divided into four sections with a director from each one. Mrs. G. E. Bausman, Dayton, is past director of the Central section. Representatives from each state are expected to be present as well as representatives from other countries. The Country Women’s Council will meet August 17, following the National Home Demonstration Council meeting. Indiana delegates will be in charge of Monday evening’s program. One hundred members of the Northern Indiana Home Economics club choruses will present the musical part of the program. Hancock County Home Economics clubs will present a dramatic skit, “March of Time on TV.” I WANTED! BALED STRAW We pay $lB par tan for dean dry itraw delivered to our mill Phone or write CONTAINER CORPORATION OF AMERICA CartfW, fadtans - i. — THOMPSON Better Built BOATS You get the benefit of the drill and experience of America'-. largest buDden at small boats when you eboose albosnpeon. That's why they handle so easily ... ace co fast and safe ... yet so low in price. (My THOMPSON’S have ail Three 1. Rocker Keel X. Full Length Spray Rail. A 100% Vertical Grain Western Cedar: with Thompson (patented) Comprcssid ■cam Construction Two Big Factories smA* possMe Thompson s low prices. See Us and SAVE Bowßoots Outboard boots Coaoes Dinghies Duck Boots Suß Boots WAWASEE MARINA, INC. East End of Lake Wawasee Higgins Boats Mercury Motors

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wi The Treasury Department offers three choices to holders of Series E, United States H Defense Bonds, when their Bonds mature: sSsSMB Choices: You may: One, accept cash, if wK you so desire; Two, continue to hold the ■ KT/m present bond with an automatic interest-bearing I uk extension; Three, exchange your bonds in amounts JTJ of SSOO or multiples for a Defense Bond of Series AM Jl!w h / G, which earns current income at the rate of percent payable semi-annually. Action: If you want to obtain cash, you simply ’ present your bond, with proper identification, to loft * dk any paying agent. If you want to extend the Wdß matured bond you have ABSOLUTELY NOTH* 4C ING TO DO—just-continue to hold it. Extended bonds may be cashed at any time you wish. If you * want a G Bond, see your bank for details. / j™i ; M Interest: The extended bond will earn simple interest on the face * amount at the rate of 2Ya percent for the first seven and one-half years. Thereafter it will be at a higher rate sufficient to provide a total return for the 10-year extension period of 2.9 percent compounded. 4C Taxes: You have the choice of (1) reporting E Bond interest for Federal > | income taxes on an annual basis or (2) paying the taxes on the interest in 4C I the year when the bonds finally mature or are redeemed. The privilege ot < 4 deferring taxes does not apply if the E Bond is exchanged for a G Bond. *

John Q. Adams Buys Columbia City Paper John Q. Adams, of Columbia City, has purchased all of the holdings of the Post & Mail Publishing Company and of the Post Printing office from his brother, James D. Adams, who is retiring from the newspaper business after more than fifty years of association with it. The new owner is not new to the newspaper business as he has worked in the Post Printing office for the past thirty-three years since his graduation from the University of Michigan. It is the satisfcation of a life time desire to be sole owner and publisher of the paper. James D. Adams, who is retiring, started in the office first as a carrier boy and later became the “printer’s devil”. He learned the printer’s trade and worked for the Mergenthaler Linotype company at San Francisco, where he became a linotype operator. He has been active in the indusNOTICE is hereby given that application was made on the 3rd day of July, 1951, by The Western Union Telegraph Company to The Federal Communications Commission to discontinue the telephone-operated agency at Morrisons Island, Indiana and provide telegraph service by public telephone through the telegraph office located on West Main Street, Syracuse, Indiana. Any member of the public desiring to protest or support the closing of this agency office may communicate in writing to The Feder a 1 Communications Commission, "Washington 25, D. C., on or before August 8,1951. (40-2 t

I SANITARY SEWER SERVICE I SEPTIC TANK CESSPOOL & DRY WELL | CLEANING and REPAIRING I Sewer Lines Cleared of All Stoppage by Electric Eel f = | Phone 12 or call at Bachman Trailer Camp SYRACUSE, INDIANA Syracuse Feed Mill [ Formerly Syracuse Hatchery and Mill ] A FEED FOR EVERY NEED WAYNE & MASTER - MIX FEEDS. CUSTOM GRINDING FERTILIZERS. Get Our Prices Before You Sell Your Grain HAROLD CURRY, Mfr. PHONE 1660 - B — SYRACUSE

trial development of Columbia City, being one of the promotors of the Columbia Woolen Mills in 1914, and treasurer of the comp- ‘ any until 1920. That year with Arthur Hancock and Fred Mor- ’ | sches, he built the Columbia Theatre which, at the time it'was ’ built, was the largest theatre in a town the size of Columbia City In Indiana. Mr. Hancock bought out his partners in 1928. In 1931, as president of the lo- ’ cal Commercial Club, Mr. Adams ’ was active in raising a $15,000 donation and the sale of $30,0*00 ’ of preferred stock to bring the * present Blue Bell Globe factory to ’ Columbia City and in 1937 he 1 was appointed by Edgar Strouse, 1 president of the Commercial club, to be chairman of the industrial committee to raise $35,000 donation and sell SIO,OOO of preferred ’ stock to establish Columbia Pro--1 ducts at Columbia City (the 1 Weatherhead Co.). In 1941, with M. V. Lowe, he established Whitley Products which has since put a branch factory in Pierceton. Mr. Adams Is president of Whitley Products, vice president of the ( Columbia Woolen Mills and is ( president of the Citizens state 1 bank. Governor Schricker recent-j ly appointed him chairman of the | newly established Indiana Toll Road Commission, as he had ser- 1 ved for more than five years as Chairman of the State Highway, Commission of Indiana. i j The Columbia City Post has i been published by members of the ; Adams family for seventy-three ! years. J. W. Adams bought the > paper in 1878 and continued as. publisher until his death in 1928. Catches Big Blue Gills Tom Christman, Syracuse lake, recently was showing one of the nicest string of Blue Gills ever seen anywhere—caught in Syracuse lake. Mr. Christman had seven, the smallest nine inches long and the largest eleven and* five eighths inches in length. He caught them in about 6 feet of water. “Northern Michigan never had it any better.” Marriage License Issued. A marriage license has been issued to Richard Lee Whitehead, 21, of Syracuse, U. S. Army, and Doris Elaine Lehman, 20, of. New Paris.

Bill Buhrt Escapes When Train Hits Car William Buhrt, residing about three miles southwest of Syracuse, escaped serious injury, Thursday forenoon, July 12 when his automobile was struck by a Big Four freight train at a crossing just south of Milford. He was shaken up some but apparently suffered no serious hurts. His automoble was considerably damaged. Henry Gene Rink, of Goshen, spent two weeks with his greatMr. and Mrs. Sam Rasor. ’ CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our many neighbors and friends for their many kindnesses and sympathy shown during the illness and death of our mother and grandmother. We also, wish to thank the ministers, pianist, singers, and pall bearers. — The Jennie Smith Family.

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Don't Overfeed Your Dog The most mistaken theory in the feeding of a dog is giving him only what he wants to eat. In their anxiety to do the right thing, most owners spoil their dogs, so that within a very short time it becomes a very difficult task to get your dog to do the very normal chore of cleaning his feed pan each night. At no time underestimate the ability of your four-legged friend in being able to sense your desire in getting him to eat, and he will play your patience no end in requesting only the things he likes the taste of best. Test upon test has proven the dog the creature of habit, and Bfe, I your success in feeding him de- ? pends upon the way you guide his eating habits from a pup. Dogs wWF 1 brought up and r taught to eat a w basic balanced p iet . dOg Lo-i* Pegram food, adding Staff, Purina table scraps, Dog Department meat, etc., only when available or when the dog goes off diet, is assured of getting everything his body requires for normal health. If you try to alternate his diet from day to day, he will soon learn and demand of you only those things he likes, and not the balanced diet he needs to remain in top condition. Most owners, especially one dog owners, overfeed their dogs. It is always well to follow feeding instructions printed on the bag, and take food away from your dog if he does not clean his pan in 10 minutes. If dogs should become “picky” about their food, and still appear in good health, it is well to skip a day without feeding them. Remember this will probably be harder on you than It is on your dog. The exercise pen of the Towson Valley Kennels at Towson, Md., operated by George F. Doleshal.

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