Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 51, Number 39, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 7 August 1958 — Page 4

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Recant Report of Justice of Peace Justice of Peace Robert McCullough reported that only one violation of the Indiana Boating Law was reported to him last week end. Bud Cripe, deputy constable, apprehended Jack Murry of Park Ridge, Illinois for exceeding the 10 MPH speed limit after sundown. Case was venued to clrcut court as defendant is a juvenile. Other boating law violators, reported during the last ten days of July, paid fines and costs totalling $25.50. They were Fred 8. Pletcher of Goshen for pulling skier without extra person in boat: and five persons exceeding 10 MPH limit after sundown. They were William Wolf of Ligonier, yance F. Lopp. Nappanee. Herman Balsiger, Geneva. Indiana, Carl Sidel, Fort Wayne, and T. Wilson. In.dianapolis. Traffic violations, fine and costs paid totalling $16.50: Richard Lee Curry. Columbia City, arrested by town officer Werstler for driving with noisy muffler: Alan J. Sheibly of Defiance Ohio, arrested by State police Officer Donald Sand for driving over center line causing accident and damage to two cars; Claude Mason. Syracuse, an rested by Officer Sand for failure to yield right of way: Oliver Hart. Chicago, arrested by Chief Marshall Enyart, for excessive speed in restricted aone. In case of Gerald D. Pletcher arrested by State officer Sana, charged with excessive speed in posted aone. hearing was postponed to 19 August. In the case of State of Indiana vs Gaylord Jones. Syracuse, trial was held 5 August. Allan Rasor prosecuted case for the St>te. R. Leon Connolly, legal cousel for the defendant Court upheld motion of attorney for the defendant of direct finding of not guilty. Free fun. in the form of Captain Kangaroo, favorite children’s television star', is in store for children attending the Indiana State Fair on Saturday 30 August. - MILNER HOTELS "" n ■ MINER JtasSL MILNER -450" M 55 0" **S2JT w FTWRomy www ■ ■ iiai « • Free Tele* • NvwWoNto dslea Web Carpets # o Hodors Tile euerelae •at* paper a a ecaudate 0 s Mifsrtsfr I# hstil PriceHW For The Thrifty ECONOMY PRICES Write *ow lor your credit cord H. L OiMi, Frat., MMer Heteh lit* Floor, Bee* Tower ~ Sefreif. U. Mich.

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llead I.H.S.A.A. Court Clinic [M AUG. 6-7 g ft 'INDIANA £ "ZZ, FRED BCHAUS , BRANCH McCRACKEN wit mini. tolU “* A ' <2Tu . REX WELLS -iSgSto GT DICK BAUMGARTNER Springs Valley . 1 *— Crawfordsville Four of the 1958 basketball season's most successful coaches will divulge their secrete and techniques during the two-day basketball portion of the Indiana High School Athletic Associations tenth annual coaching school on the Indiana University campus, Aug. 4-7. Handling the college level will be West Virginias Fred Schaus, whose team ranked No. 1 last season and have won the Southern Conference title the last four years, and Indiana's Branch McCracken, whose Hoosier teams have finished at the top of the Big Ten in four of the testate seasons. High school coaches on the instructional staff will be Dick Baumgartner, who took little-heralded Crawfordsville to the final ol the Indiana state tournament, and Rex Wells, who went undefeated ti the tournament semifinal with darkhone Springs Valley.

The SyracuScene ... On Monday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Orville Knisely located at Dewart Lake, the following people were entertained at dinner and swimming. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Searfoss. Mrs. Nora Colwell. Mrs. Elva Connell and daughter, Kate, and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Searfoss and family. A birthday surprise was held on Mrs. Charles Fisher at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Artie Montel. Sunday. The family were all present including Mr. and Mrs. Earl Montel and daughters of North Manchester. Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Yoder and three children from north of town, Mrs. Barbara Harley and Jonel, Mr. and Mrs. Montel and Mr. and Mrs. Fisher and daughters. Janet and Becky. Rev. and Mrs. J. C. Bailey returned Monday afternoon from Indianapolis where they were visiting their two sons. Leonard and Paul Bailey and their wives, also a granddaughter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bailey. Mrs. George A. Carter of R.R. 1. Cromwell, and Mrs. Leenore Hennessey, Syracuse, were Sunday supper guests of Mi*, and Mrs. Charles Clifford Coon. Mrs. Nellie Funk and Miss Evelyn Carter. Mrs. Robert Smith and three sons were also present. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Meek will leave Saturday night for Bloomington. Indiana, where they will visit their daughter and family, the George Stookeys. They will spend the remainder of a two weeks’ vacation al Pine Lakes Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Warner were on a three-day trip last week end to northern Michigan where they crossed the new

WHERE'S THE FIRE? By Bud Kline The 41st I .SA. convention will be held at Muncie 7, 8 and 9 August. At present it is not known who of the Syracuse Fire Department will attend. There were no fires or emergency first aid calls this past week. QUILL MIGHTER Contary to poular notions, the porcupine cannot throw his quills. They are his defense against attack and anything molesting him may get a nose full of quills by making contact, not by getting in the way of “shooting” quills. Mackinac bridge. Returning on the Wisconsin side, they completed the last part of the trip on the new toll road entering it at Chicago. Mrs. Ruth Kenyon and mother. Mrs. M. A. Clark, of Ogden Island, had as a guest last week. Mrs. Nell Bryant of Grant, Florida. Mrs. Melville Smith enter, ained at lunch today Miss Irene Abts. Mrs. Richard Miller. Miss Vivian Cbnover. Mrs. Rick Vandeveer and Mrs. Carl Penn. Miss Charlene Stump is home on vacation from nurses training in Indianapolis. Miss Mary Lou Kirkwood returned Wednesday to Miami. Florida, where she will teach again this year.

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Opening Saturday, August 9 Margie's Village Shop LADIES APPAREL Wawdsee Village GRAND OPENING AUGUST 16 Owned and Operated by Mrs. Lee (Marge) Fischer Syracuse-Wawasee FRIDAY 22 AUGUST Local merchants are banding together for a day to form a gigantic, commu-nity-wide department store to demonstrate the value of trading at home. For complete details, see your WAWASEE STORE NEWS a? I , / - I a — J s I I La HERRMANN wJ North Webster Blue Flame fias Company North Webster PHONE 64 a 8