Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 46, Number 6, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 23 November 1951 — Page 4

SCHOOL NEWS

GIVE THANKS Thanksgiving is not only a time for giving Thanks to God, but also a time for thanking friends and your own family. It is true that it is the time for the gathering of friends and neighbors, to renew old acquaintances, and to eat the wonderful dinner prepared for us by Mother and Grandmother; but do not forget to thank God for all that he has done and to thank your family and friends for the many little things they too have done. You have a lot to be thankful for; the house you live in; your many friends; your churches and schools; all the many things of your surroundings. These are just a few of them. You could probably add many more. People all over the world will be gviing Thanks on this day but not all of them will have as much to be thankful for as you have. So lets take time out before carving the immense turkey and give Thanks for all that our country stands for. —Editor Pat Hapner. SENIOR NEWS Last Thursday, the sth period, the Annual Staff held another meeting to discuss further the plans for the year book. If you have any pictures that you would like to have put in the Annual, please give them to Dina Mench, Snapshot Editor. The Seniors would like to wish a Happy Birthday to: Lois Harsh, November 24. Marcia Hursey, November 23. William Reuter, November 2<s‘. Carol Michael, November 24. Linda Davis, November 20. —Donna Cleghorn. JUNIOR NEWS The Junior Class held a class meeting Friday the fifth period in Mr. Immel’s room, for the purpose of deciding whether to have a party or not. Twenty-six members and the two advisors, Mr. Stotts and Mr. Immel, were present. When the proposed question was brought to a vote it was decided that they would not have a party the first semester. The Junior Class will take over concessions at the ball games the first home game after Thanksgiving vacation. This will be at the Mentone game on December 14th. We wish them luck in selling and hope that they make lots of money! —Pete Doll. JUNIOR HIGH NEWS The Junior High basketball team will play their first game Tuesday night immediately after Softool. They will play at Chester Township School in Elkhart county. Good luck, boys. Bring home the victory! —Nancy Beamer and Norma Stabler? FRESHMAN NEWS Who’s Who of the Freshman Some people like to compare prices but I like to compare people, do you? If so, read on, for this week we are comparing two

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Wayne’s Grill • THANKSGIVING DAY DINNERS Thursday, Nov. 22, 1951 ROAST TOM TURKEY - Oyster Dressing $2.00 FRIED SPRING CHICKEN - Giblet Gravy $1.60 VIRGINIA BAKED HAM - Pineapple Rings $1.25 SWISS STEAK --- -$1.25 a La Carte Large T-Bone Steak - Sliced Tomatoes - $2.00 French Fried Jumbo Shrimp - Lemon - - $1.75 L-dozen Fried Oysters - Tarter Sauce - - $1.75 Fried Ocean Perch - Lemonsl.2s DINNERS INCH’DE: Choice of mashed, french fried or American fried potatoes, gravy, candied yams or buttered peas, cranberry sauce, mince or pumpkin pie with whipped cream, grapefruit juice, bread and butter, coffee, milk or hot tea. For Reservations: Call 101 Bring the Family - - - - Dine and watch TV WAYNE & ELLY BLAKESLEY

members of the Freshman class. She: is 5’ 1%” tall; has brown hair and blue eyes; came here from Lake Arrowhead Grade School in California in the sixth grade; was born July 21, 1937, in Hillsburro, Ohio; lists her favorites as, baseball, steak, and “Down Yonder”; has a hobby of attending basketball and. baseball games; an ambition to go to So. Bend Business College and then become a secretary. He: is 5’ 8” tall; weighs 134 lbs.; has brown hair and blue eyes; a nickname of “Chauncey” —came here from Lake Arrowhead in California ni the 6th grade; was born July 21, 1937, in Hillsboro, Ohio; lists his favorites as, baseball, ice cream, and, “Cruising Down The River”; an ambition to become a professional golfer. They are none other than Charlotte Louise and Charles Louis Haffner, twin son and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Haffner. Best of luck to you both! Brown hair, blue eyes, 5’ 10” tall, weighing 156 pounds, that describes Richard Lee Losee, one boy in Syracuse High who could give you the details of hunting, the reason, it is his hobby. “Dick”, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Losee, was born January 9, 1936, in Syracuse and has lived' here all his life. He likes all food but has preference to chicken and hamburgers. Basketball and swimmiAg takes first place in his “sport line” and he has a special liking of the “Tennesee Waltz.” Plans after graduation are indefinite but SHS wishes him the best of luck in whatever path he may choose. — Lucille Babcock BAND NEWS On Tuesday night from 7 till 8 the band members were heard at work preparing for the coming game with the Bremen Lions, Wednesday night. After many “trials and errors” they were filially able to produce a satisfactory program. For the information of all the students (except band members), Moms and Dads, and other spectators, the band will march toi the center of the floor and form the outline of a boat playing the now popular song “Row, Row, Row.” They, will then go directly into a turkey and play the old favorite “Turkey in the Straw.” After this they will march over to the Bremen cheering section and play the Bremen school song, “Hail To Bremen.” Then in turn they will march to the Syracuse cheering section and form the letters F-I-T-E and play the “Fite, Fite, Fite” song. At this time they will form an S and conclude Ihe program with the “Syracuse School Song.” The band treasurer reported that concession sales were very good at the Pierceton game and we hope that we can reach this figure again Wednesday night at the Bremen game. CHORUS NEWS On Friday afternoon the Syracuse Chorus attended the practice held at Warsaw in preparation for the Choral Festival on Sunday afternoon, Nov. 18. Again, on Sunday afternoon, the Syracuse Mass Chrous traveli ed to Warsaw for a practice session and participation in the Choral Festival. The program was aptly given and seemingly enjoyed by everyone. The Chorus hopes to be able to participate in it again next year.

"SMALL BUSINESS” By C. WILSON HARDER

Up in Alaska the term “varmints” is still used. Sometimes it denotes predatory wolves; sometimes bureaucrats. * * * But regardless of how used, the fiercely independent, individualistic businessmen serving the

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territory be- 3 lieve there is only one remedy for any varmints . . .i extermination, s One of the I leading expon-1 ents of free en- 1 terprise in the! ranks of Alaskan indepen-

dent businessmen is Amos Heacock, president of Air Transport Associates, Inc., an independent Alaskan airline. ♦ ♦ • As reported in this column some weeks ago, the Civil Aeronautics Board, the American Gestapo of the air, has classified independent airlines who serve the public without benefit of fat mail subsidies, as irregular. ♦ ♦ ♦ Over the protests of the Senate Small Business Committee, headed by Sen. John Sparkman, (D. Ala.) the CAB arbitrarily ruled out of existence independent airlines found scheduling too frequent flights. • * ♦ A death order was handed to Heacock’s Air Transport Associates, to take effect in 30 days. ♦ ♦ * What CAB bureaucrats failed to realize, however, was that old Alaskan sourdoughs don’t relish the idea of being told to drop dead. ♦ * ♦ So Heacock did not wait for thirty days; he immediately suspended operations. * * * A serious backlog of fresh food intended for A' oiled up. ©National Federal > t Business

WHO’S WHO He is: Robert Leßoy Nicolai; nicknamed “Nick”; 5’ 7” tall; departmental news writer; 1J years old. He has: a ’37 Chevy; brown hair; blue eyes; attended Syracuse High School 4 years; a job at the golf course; one brother and two sisters; been in chorus 4 years. He was: born in Syracuse on July 23, 1934; in the Junior class play. He likes: Swiss steak; Harry James; Bing Crosby; Literature; Miss Hamman; basketball. He dislikes: people who steal things from his car; to be called “Wrangler”; sauerkraut. He has no plans after graduation but the Seniors wish him the best of luck in whatever he decides to do. —Marcia & Shirley Disher. FEATURE STORY Last Thursday morning, three movies showing the effects of World War II on Luzon were shown to the high school assembly. These pictures show clearly the horrors of war. Almost every city in the Philippines was left in ruins. Since the first picture was taken immediately after the Japanese surrender, nothing had been rebuilt and buildings were in shambles. Imagine how the people felt when their homes were destroyed beyond indentification. When they did begin to rebuild, the task of removing the rubble faced them. Remember, these islands don’t have the machinery that we have to aid in their work. We find that these islands, use primitive tools in raising their rice and other crops. Although they are a- chiefly agricultural country, they use only part of their land-because of this handicap. The beast of burden in the Philippines is the caraboa or wa- * ter buffalo, not a tractor! People j walk every where they go unless ! they are dead. There are special carts for this purpose. The Philiplno people are a hardy race—if they live past babyhood! Lean and supple, they manage to outshine most other peoples in field events. In watching them, we find their grace nearly equal to that of ballet! 'The women, too, have their advantages. They carry nearly everything on their heads, leaving their hands and arms free for carrying babies. The men and boys nearly always carry knives for protection

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In addition, Alaska Airlines, who has CAB blessings, plus rich government subsidies, discontinued daily DC-4 service to Fairbanks and Anchorage and substituted C-46 service three times a week. • ♦ ♦ Paralysis attacked the Alaskan economy. The Senate Small Business Committee re-opened the issue, with the result that suspension of Air Transport Associates, Inc. has been cancelled. But Chairman Nyrop of the CAB has complained to the Senate Small Business Committee staff that Heacock acted unfairly in going out of business before he was supposed to. This marks one of the few times in history when the hangman has criticized his intended victim for dying before the trap was sprung. ♦ ♦ ♦ However, the Senate Small Business Committee will probably make this a cause celebre in establishing how personal bureaucratic whims are exercised to wreck small business. « « * Heacock heads independent airlines association, and strongly opposed Senate confirmation of Nyrop to his exalted position. • * * In addition, Heacock made an offer of the type which horrifies any bureaucrat. He offered to fly the mail to Alaska with no subsidy from the government, and to a bureaucrat any individual who spurns the public purse is guilty of promoting an idea akin to treason. ♦ * * It is a long way, both in time and geography from the Minute Men of Lexington to Amos Heacock of Alaska. But both have one thing in common. ♦ » * Neither hesitated to employ the methods at hand to strike a blow for freedom from the tyr- | anny of bureaucracy.

against animals or angry neighbors. Preschool children don’t wear a garment below, but their chests are covered to keep the tuberculosis germs out. Although a backward group of islands in the South Pacific, we find them much like ourselves. Their standards of education, culture, and religion are nearly as high as ours even if they cannot be practiced. During the war, nearly everything came to a standstill. This is really why we look down on the Philipinos. The United States is firmly supporting these islands in the rebuilding. Through our loans, trade agreements, and moral support, they are slowly reaching their goal. Be Intelligent and Keep Out of Jail A lecture, “Keep Out of Jail,” was given to the high school assembly Monday afternoon by Mr. Nelson Covey an ev-convict. Mr. Covey thinks he understands kids better than nearly anyone else. He said that no kid is really bad. When he was young he thought all grown-ups were dumb; and he told us we did too. Smartness is dumbness, not intelligence. This ex-convict knows through experience that gangsters are dumb because they are smart. Smart people don’t get what they want because they don’t know how to be intelligent. Solomon said that two things were necessary in order to be intelligent: knowledge and understanding. We get knowledge thru study and booklearning and understanding by praying, reading the Bible, going to church, and by listening to old fogies and parents. He used to be a smart guy even when he was a kid. He was smart because he didn’t listen to old guys. After spending twenty years in jail and three state prisons, he guessed he lacked something. He knew he was smart but he must not be able *ool folxs. Now he told us that we just can’t fool older people just like little six year olds can’t fool us. He says they see right through us. He finally found out that he was too smart and not intelligent enough. Thirty-five times out of the thirty-six times he was, arrested, older people were the ones who turned him in. He just could not fool them. We don’t steal as youngsters, he went on to say; we just snitch, chisel, sneak, borrow, and beg. His father told him when he caught him stealing a watermelon at the age of eight that he would end up in prison. He should have listened just as we should listen to our parents. He gave girls some advice too. He gave an almost foolproof way to be able to tell if a guy loves her or not. Here are his statements: (1) if a guy loves you, he’ll not want you to smoke (A chorus of boys voices convinced us that boys do not like to see a girl smoke). (2) he’ll not get her to drink. (3) he won’t tell her dirty (obscene) stories. (4) he won’t drive like a maniac when she’s in the car with him (remember teeniclde?). (5) he won’t take her to cheap night spots or night clubs. (6) and he’ll be a gentleman at all times. Pretty good points to follow. He guaranteed us that most men are liars and that he knew because he is one. Also that men don’t go near-

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Housewrecker Believes Idleness "Killer of Men" RUXTON, Md.-An 80 year old who holds to the belief that “it’s idleness that kills men” has been wrecking buildings for three years just to keep in trim. William Frederick “Old Pop’ Losch has been a busy man in the wrecking field, with four houses, three barns and a Democratic club to his credit. Before “retiring” to the life of a wrecker, he was a county official, lumberman, carpenter, restaurateur and butcher. He retired as a meat cutter at 65, but decided to pick up his carpentry again. Instead of building, however, he decided to tear down. Worst part of his work, he believes, is not the heights, or the physical labor, but the nasty job of scraping plaster off walls and ceilings. Where does he get all his energy? “I just relax while I’m working. Smoke my pipe 18 hours a day, sleep six more, and don’t eat very heavy." ly as far in love as a woman. To a man when he says “I love you” he means it about once out of twenty times when a woman means it nineteen times out of twenty. He warned us that in crime there is no friendship. Criminals lose no love over each other. Why? Because 87% of criminals caught are told on. Crime will not pay because of this lack of friendship. Don’t do what the gang does just because they ask you. “It takes nerve to play chicken and such games in cars.” He doesn’t believe this. He says it takes insanity. Who ever called it nerve to commit suicide just because we aren’t following the “I Am The Captain of My Mind, Soul, and Body” idea. Do what is right. All my life I did as I pleased, when I pleased, the way I pleased. He says that isn’t a good policy. He told us that it takes about twenty years to build our body and mind. But we tear ourselves down before we build ourselves up. How? Through disobedience and sneaking. We should obey and learn; not disobey and sneak. He lived a life of a smart jailbird and has married three times to three different saloon habituating women. He finally came to the conclusion that his rotten life, his third grade education, and his unhappiness was due to his lack of intelligence. He has a son thirty-one years old who is married to a decent women apd has two young children because his son is intelligent. He taught his son all he could and his son listened. The young man doesn’t drink, smoke, or gamble and leads an ordinary life. He ended by wishing us three things. All the happiness in the world, marriage to the right guy or girt, and intelligence. —Audrey Hamman. SYRACUSE HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL SCHEDULE 1951 - 1952 Nov. 21 Bremen H Nov. 23 Atwood T Nov. 30 Millersburg T Dec. 5 Cath. Seminary T Dec. 7 New Paris T Dec. 14 Mentone H Dec. 21 North Webster H Jan. 4 Milford T Jan. 10, 11, 12, County Tourney Jan. 18 Claypool H Jan. 25 Concord H Feb. 1 Etna Green T Feb. 8 Cromwell H Feb. 15 Ligonier T Feb. 20 So. Whitley H Feb. 22 Leesburg T Feb. 27 - Mar. 1, Sectional

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Having Trouble with Alcohol? — ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS — Box 181, Syracuse, Ind (ts) Protect yourself against a rise in - interest rates. If you get a Fed eral Land Bank loan on your farm NOW, you will never paj more than 4% interest. You have the safety of 33 years t< pay. but you can pay any amount any time. A farmers cooperative. Martin M. Bassett Sec.-Treas., North Central Indiana, Ni F. L. A., Room 23 Shoots Bldg., Goshen, Indiana; and 120 W. Market St., Warsaw, Indiana. (41-ts) CAR CARRIER BROKERS WANTED. Accident free and good reference. Dallas & Mavis, 4000 W. Sample St., South Bend, Indiana. 3t-4 FOR RENT FOrT&ENT—- Floor Sander, at the Wawasee Lbr. Co., Phone 278, Syracuse. (42-ts) FOR RENT: Completely modern three-room apartment and bath in residential section of Ligonier. Ideal for couple. Extremely reasonable rent for right party. Inquire 300 West Union Street, Ligonier, Indiana. 5-ts FOR RENT: Attractively furnished modern apartment, automatic oil furnace, bath, kitchen, twin bed room, large living room. Lake Wawasee, next door to our own residence. A fine place. $50.00 per month until May. Martin H. Levernier, phone 157.

Chlorination Urged ToMake Water Safe HATTIESBURG, Miss.—ln a message aimed at the farmers and rural dwellers across the nation, George Klumb, director of the Cuiligan Soft Water Institute, recently pointed out that impure water supply was a major and important problem for non-city dwellers. “Drainage and seepage can foul water from wells, springs, and streams and make it a lethal potion,” Klumb explained. Bacteriological tests of private water supplies by the state or local board of health is an absolute necessity, even though the water is sparkling clear and pleasant to the taste, he declared. Organisms which cause water-borne diseases such as typhoid and dysentry are invisible to the human eye and can be found only through examination by experts. Chlorination is the most widely accepted method of making water safe for human consumption, as large city reservoirs testify. The increase of rural poulation over the nation in late years has put heavy demands on available water supplies. For a small water system, the chlorine necessary to protect the water may be added in the form of hypochlorite solution made from ordinary household bleach. The Culligan chlorinator system is through use of an electrically controlled positive displacement pumfi connected to the water supply system and responding to the same switch that starts and stops the well pump. Chlorine is introduced into the water ahead of the pressure tank to allow ample time for the solution to perform its germ killing action. The solution is usually placed in an earthenware crock of at least 10 gallon capacity.

Goshen Community Auction Sales Nov. 26 at 12 o’clock. Sell Your Livestock where your Neighbor does at Goshen each Monday. 50 Head of Old Vaccinated Feeder Shoats. Top Prices This Week were: Milk Cow $295.00 Bulls, top $ 26.75 Veal, top — $ 38.00' Butcher Cows —Fat Cows Butcher Cows, Canners & Cutters sl'6 to 2015'5 Male Hogs, heavy $12>.30 Male Hogs, light $14.00 Fat Hogs, top $18.30 Lambs $'2'9.00 Roughs, heavy sl4 to $16.50 Roughs, light sls to $17.00 4.e Have the Buyers. Sherman M’Dowell Martin Aucti -meets Romayne Sherman - "*ra Thomas Owners

FOR SALE All varieties of winter apples. Also - Cider.x 40c Gal. Everett Darr - Phone 9F14

CHRISTMAS RECORDS — Singles and albums. NEW Como, Crosby, Howard, The Three Suns, etc., at Thornburg Drug Company. FOR SALE: 7-room modern | house, located on Frazier ave. See or call Jack Stoeltlng. 2-ts FOR SALE— A 1936 Plymouth. Phone 278 or 31-J. (2-ts) FOR SALE— Estate Heatrola. Like new. Priced at $25.00. Phone 289. (5-ts) FOR SALE: New 5-room modern home, fireplace, hardwood floors, built-in cabinets, attached garage. Max Owens, Milford. Ind. 5-3 t FOR SALE: German Shepherd Puppies. A.K.C. Litter ed. Four silver grays and one black. Will reserve until Xmas. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Blakesley, Wayne’s Grill, Syracuse, Ind. 6-3 t FOR SALE: New home at Wawasee lake, 5 romms, baths, 5 closets, Nappanee cabinets in kitchen, cement basement 30 x 30, oil furnace, electric pump and water heater, laundry and play room, 2 car garage, corner lot 135 x 150, lake privileges, % block from grocery and case, 1 block from South Shore Golf Club. — Roy Brown, Syarucse, Ind. R.R. 3. (1-ts) FOR SALE: Small Arvin Electric Heater, like. new. Good for office, bedroom or bath. Westinghouse table model comb, radio and record player (single). Phone 31-W. SYRACUSE HOMES I have a number of Syracuse homes for sale that are priced right. Well located, and in excellent condition. Insulated tile brick on Huntington street, recently built, excellent condition, and well planned. Several frame homes, completely modern and well located. North Shore Syracuse Lake — A better home with 100-ft. lake frontage, plenty of room and a perfect location. Lake front homes within the city limits of Syracuse. Substantial, completely modern, and priced right. One of the best — just south of Syracuse overlooking Wawasee. A fine home, full basement, excellent condition with either one or twenty acres. Modern brick, downtown. Would make excellent business or aparmtent setup with small investment. Wawasee Lake Front Homes — Year round homes and summer cottages. EDW. E. STEPHENSON Real Estate Broker Phones 198 or 310 Syracuse and Lake Wawasee

LOCAL NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Guy Rarig, Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Rarig and two daughters, and Mr. and Mrs. Don Beer and three children of Milford, .will spend Thanksgiving day as guests in the. home of their daughter and sister, Mrs. James Hickey and family of Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Rarig and daughters will go from there to Ramsey, 111., to spend the week end with Mrs. Rarig’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lybarger. Catherine Connolly will be a Thanksgiving Day dinner guest of Norman Metzler at the home of his parents in Nappanee. Metal-Colored Glaasea A vaporized Inconel film on “Ray-Ban” sunglasses grades otf from heavy at the top of the lens to light at the bottom. As a result the top eliminates the sun’s glare, while light from objects at eye level is undiminshed If the house has not been weatherproofed it may still be done in November. A saving in fuel of from three to eight per cent may result from caulking, weatherstripping all windows and doors. This will also cut down drafts which make houses uncomfortable, say Purdue University agricultural engineers.

LOTS For Sale ROSCOE HOWARD GEO. T. LAMM EASY TERMS *

FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 23, 1951

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For SALE— Story and Clark pianos. Stucky Furniture. (18-ts) FOR SALE: New Potatoes. Dean Grady, phone 6-F-40, on state road 13 south of town. (44- it FOR SALE— 2-bed room modern house, living room, with wall-to-wall carpeting. Enclosed solarium. Floor furnace heat, hot water heater, nice light kitchen with plenty of cupboards, fully insulated. One-car garage, newly, painted, spacious yard on channel to Syracuse lake. Valued at $8,750. Takes $4,090 to handle. Etter Real Estate. Syracuse, Ind. Phones 239-R or 653-C. (3-ts) FOR SALE: Electric Dish Washer. $89.95 value for $45.00. Good idea for Xmas. Propane Bottle Gas Service, east side of Wawasee. FOR SALE; 30-gal. oil burning hot water heater. Cheap. Oscar Dahl, phone 325-W. FOR SALE: Warm Morning coal stove. In good condition. Price $35. Phone 1611-J evenings. FOR SALE: Combination Admiral radio and record player, console. Like new. See Max Kile at S. & M. Motors. FOR SALE: Scotch Pine Christmas trees. Wawasee Nursery, Ralph Oyler. FOR SALE 7 room house, Milford, bath, hot water, large corner lot, shade trees. Price, $6,000. 12 room House, Leesburg, bath, furnace, five fire places. Ideal income property — Four apartments or club. In center of town. $8,500. 2- Lake Front Cottages, one has 5 rooms, all modern, year around. 2 car garage. Choice location. slo,oo'o. ' 4 room Lake Cottage, modern, year around, completely furnished. $7,800. BUSINESS Opportunity — We have 5 retail businesses for sale. WARSAW REALTY COMPANY Ist Nat’l. Bank Bldg. Warsaw—Phone 1736 4

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