Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 49, Number 27, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 26 April 1956 — Page 16

SyracuM-Wawasee Journal

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—Thursday 28 April 1956

THORNBURG'S add DEW DEPARTMENT Once again records are available at the Thornburg Drug Store. With the opening of this new department the ten top hits and favorite albums will be stocked, as well as other popular recordings.

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Fri. Sal. 27-28 April Giant Action Packed double: feature I Randolph Scott in "Bounty Hunters" also "Hell's Horizon" with John Ireland Extra Added Saturday 2 GUEST FEATURES 2 A Big Night Os Entertainment COME EARLY _____ Sun. Mon. 29-30 April 2 Nights Only—Don’t Miss It Great As A Play — Sensational As A Movie! In Cinemascope and Color "Mr. Roberts" Starring Henry Fonda James Cagney Jack Lemmon (Academy Award Winner) plus Richard Egan in "Kyhber Patrol" Tues. Wed. Thun. 1-2-3 May In Cinemascope and Color Victor Mature in "The Lost Frontier" also Dennis O’Keefe Pat O’Brien in "Inside Detroit"

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KIDS - ITS JUST LIKE SANTA CLAUS < These Syracuse Merchants are providing you ’with a FREE SHOW every Saturday Matinee— A • Arnold’s Grocery ♦ Burkholder Drug • Gil’s Pure Oil • Roose’s Service Restaurant • Runyon • Syracuse Standard Serv. Hardware Have Mom and Dad Pick Up Your Tickets NOW Fri. Sat. DOUBLE FEATURE 27-28 April The Bowery Boys SUNDOWN (Their Latest Riot) aggggSSlflfc MfWP "Crushing Lus Vegas" ■mMßsemmb nrsM JAGGER \ — ALSO CARTOON FUN — Sun. Mbn. x 29-30 April the Funniest Kaye on Movie Record!” - UFE MAQAZINE w if J A iv I b W*J sono Color YISTAViSOH ' Foxa»d?“ D L rt ., ( ,„ U. e PHONEY BALONEY • Tues. Wed. 1-2 May Thurs. Only 3-May . $ $ FUN NITE $ $ BULLETS AND WOMEN I Mln Esi® -Extra— tweety cartoon.

GOP Veterans Meet In Indianapolis Republican Veterans from throughout the nation will assemble in Indianapolis for the National Convention of the Republican Veterans League, Inc., to be held April 28 and 29 in the Antlers Hotel. Hosts for the convention are the Indiana Republican Veterans, formed in 1924 and first chapter in the national organization which has its headquarters in Washignton. Fred C. Tucker, I Jr. of Indianapolis, is state chairman, and Mrs. Madelynn Miller, also of Indianapolis, is chairman of the state women’s auxiliary. The convention will open Saturday afternoon with a re- | ception for all delegates from 4 to 6 p. m. (CDT) in the offices of Governor George N. Craig at ■the State House. Alvin C. Cast, chairman of the Indiana Republican State Central Committee, will serve as co-host with Governor Craig and Mr. Tucker. The Governor and Senator Homer E. Capehart are to be honored in the evening at a banquet in the Murat Temple at 6:30 p. m. Former Mayor John A. Scott of South Bend will serve as toastmaster. Tickets are priced at $2.50 each and may be obtained from the Republican Veterans. Sell It With A Journal Classified Ad! QQ WIUL WITNKMIES 2 for the 1 PRICE OF | . . B PLUS A WBBmKwy peiny i Burkholder Drug We Give T-V Stamps

TB X-Ray Unit Here Monday The annual tulierculosis X-ray survey in this county will begin 30 April and continue through 4 May,, it was announced today by Lula Curry, executive secretary of the county associations There will be two X-ray units —one mobile and one portable—in the county during the week. On Monday, 30 April, the mobile unit will be at the Syracuse high school building from 2 to 4 p. m. Miss Curry said everyone is urged to have chest X-rays taken during the week. The X-ray films will be sent to Indianapolis, where they will be checked for positive or negative readings. The reports will then be returned to the county tuberculosis association office at the court hourse in Warsaw within two or three weeks, after which each individual will receive a report of his or her X-ray. Clerical work will be conducted by the ladies’ auxiliary of the American Legion Eight and 40 organization. Mi’s. Rene Nine, county nurse, and Miss Curry will supervise the survey. Says Governor Craig Is Law Breaker Hugh Dillin, Petersburg attorney, and Democratic candidate for Governor tonight charged at a Madison County JeffersonJackson Day Dinner that Governor George N. Craig was a ’law breaker” for directing the State Highway Commission to buy Kentucky rock asphalt again this year. The Highway Commission has announced that it intends to start buying Kyrock again for .the year beginning 1 May for use in “deslicking” State Highways. Dillin pointed out that an Act of the 1955 Legislature makes it unlawful for any person “to use, authorize the use of or contract for the use of natural rock asphalt for the construction, reconstruction surfacing or resurfacing of any of the State Highways.” PURDUE RECOMMENDS NEW RUST RESISTANT OATS The new Purdue produced Newton oats, which has high resistance to one race of stem rust that will attack both Clinton 59 and Clintland, and the new Bentland, with resistance to races of leaf rust that will attack Benton, are included with eight other varieties in a field plot demonstration on the Mrs. George Long farm in Harrison Township. Certified seed of Benton, Clinton 59, Clintafe, Columbia, Jackson, Missouri— 0-205, Clintland, and Sauk were also sown in comparison strips by county agents, Phil Stansfield and Paul Jackson and Ralph Long. The Newton oats, along with its rust resistance, has shown greater tolerance for heat than the Clinton types and stands better than Missouri 0-205, making it a better spring oat for areas south of Road 40. The Bentland has more height by about 6 inches than the Newton or Clinton types and produces very lbw hull, high test weight grain. It produces more forage than the shorter strawed oat but will not resist lodging on very fertile, high nitrogen soils as well as these other shorter strawed varieties. The local demonstration is one of 58 in as many Indiana counties. Along with the variety seedings are drill width strip comparisons of unfertilized, fertilizer without nitrogen, and with three rates of nitrogen. Variety and fertilized strips are to be combined separately and yields determined. A meeting at dr near combining time will be announced to give Kosciusko county farmers a chance to see these ten varieties of oats togethef in the field and to get their performance record as well as the effects of the different fertilizer treatments. Fertilizer demonstration includes applications of 0-40-40, 9-40-40, 18-40-40, and 36—40—40 through the drill in dry form and 36-36-36 in liquid form broadcast before and after seeding. Each application will be harvested separately and the yield checked for results. Support Syracuse!

COUNTY HUMANE SOCIETY PLANS BENEFIT LUNCHEON A fashion show and luncheon for the general public will be sponsored by the Lakeland Humane Association of Kosciusko | County at the Westminister Hotel at Winona Lake at 1 p. m. j Wednesday 2 May. Decorations for the luncheon will be carried out in a Chinese, motif. The latest creations in the i fashion world will be displayed by models from many local stores. Mrs. Harry Hoopes and Mrs. Louis Breading, co-chairmen for the show, said proceeds will be used to maintain the animal shelter located in Warsaw. Tickets may be purchased from Mrs. Paul Lantz and at the door.

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SYRACUSE HOMES Our listings on “In Town” property are very interesting. Phone us if you want an “In Town” property. • FRONT STREET SYRACUSE LAKE Unfurnished 4 bedroom town and lake front home. Ideal for the large family. Completely modern, oil-fired hot water heat, full basement, attached garage. Shown by appt. only. -e HARRISON STREET Unfurnished, modern 4 bedrobin home close to town. Hardwood floors, full bath, oil hot air heat, & garage. Good location and priced right. Shown by appt. • NEAR DOWNTOWN Large 3 bedroom brick home located on a corner lot. Full bath, hardwood floors, hot water heat and garage. Priced at $9,000. Terms if desired.

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ATTEND STATE MEETING Mrs. Paul O. Warner, president of the Kosciusko County Federated Women’s Clubs, attended the annual meeting of Indiana Federated Women’s Clubs at French Lick Springs Hotel Mon- ■ day thru Wednesday. i Mrs. B. H. Summy of Piercej ton, District President and Mrs. -• Fred Schlemmer of Bremen, als%> i a district officer, accompanied I Mrs. Warner. MOTHERS CLUBS SPRING PARTY Members of the mothers clubs of Syracuse will meet for a.« Spring Party at the Oakwooa Hotel Monday evening 7 May at 6:30 P. M. An annual affair, the party this year is sponsored by the Senior Mothers club.

WAWASEE ESTATES We now have three of the finest lake front estates on Lake Wawasee. These properties are far above average & will be shown by appointment only. • LAKE WAWASEE SOUTH SHORE Ideal completely furnished 3 bedroom summer home. Only 3 years old. Hardwood floors, full bath, gas heat. Garage, pier & good beach. Immediate possession. Terms. • LAKE WAWASEE j BAY SHORE DRIVE Ideal summer or year around home. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, auto, oil heat, 2-car garage, pier and good beach. Furnished or ; unfurnished. Shown by appt, i only. | < • DEWART LAKE Very attractive 2 bedroom bungalow. Almost new. Ideal location. Unfurnished. Auto, gas | heat. Garage. $9,500.