Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 52, Number 26, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 30 April 1959 — Page 4

STRABBSE-WAWASEE JOBBBAL

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—Thursday 30 April 1959

If s All In The Game, Says Local Newsman Ronald Sharp, local resident and native of Syracuse, got himself a job on the Warsaw TimesUnion after he came home from World War II and made a name for himself in all circles as a sharp reporter and news writer. Two years ago he became city editor and added an up-to-the-minute all affairs column to the editorial page. Many a political “coup." business deal, social climb or general blunder had its first airing in Strictly Confidential. Fearless in his reporting of facts, Ronnie is a natural target for Johnnie Q’s criticism. (The public reads his column.) Recently he described aptly and far better than we could why all newswriters and columnists develop a shell against verbal attack that builds up to the strength of a bulletproof vest. Reprinted from his column is "A Columnist’s Plight.” COLUMNIST’S DILEMMA—IT’S PART OF THE GAME A Columnist’s Plight (Entitled: “Hand me the Orying Towel”)— If he writes a good story about you, that's what he's getting paid to do. If he doesn't—well, you don’t read his stuff anyway. If he writes his stories complete, they are too lengthy. If he condenses them, they don't give all of the facts. If his stories take sides on an issue, he’s trying to run things. If he fails to take sides, he's a coward. If he asks for advice, he’s incompetent. If he doesn't stop to talk, the job has gone to to his head. If he does, well, that’s all he has to do anyway. If his suit is pressed, he thinks he’s a big shot. If it’s not, he looks like all newspapermen—a bum. If he has been on the job a short time, he hasn’t had enough experience. If he has been on the job for some long time, there should be a change. If he attends a public meeting, he’s too nosey. If he doesn’t attend. he isn’t interested in community projects. If he gets the names right, he doesn’t get them all. If he doesn’t get them right, he’s incompetent and shouldn’t be allowed to report the news. If he takes a picture, he’s being fresh. If he doesn't take a picture, he’s just too stingy with his film and flash bulbs. If he makes a mistake, he hears about it for weeks. If he doesn't make a mistake, he never hears about it. And for all of this. I wouldn’t change it for all the coffee in Brazil! Rotary Club Fourth of July fireworks was the subject of discussion at Rotary Club Monday evening at Howard’s. The club was decidedly in favor of resuming the fireworks program and is interested in getting reaction from other civic groups and Individuals. JOURNAL WANT ADSBRING REWLTJ

LEGAL BOTNE3 INDIANA ALCOHOLIC HKVERAGK COMMISSION 101 Illinois Bld* . IndUnspolls I. KG AI. NOTICK OF ri BUC H RAKING Notice Is hsrsby gtran that ths Loeal Alcoholic Beverage Board of Kosciusko County. Indians, will, at 10 AM on th* 13 day of May. 1»5» at the Clerk's Office, Court House In the City (or town) of Warsaw, Indiana in said County, beam Investigation of the applieatlone of the following named persona requesting the Issue to the applicants at the locations hereinafter set out. of ths Alcoholic Beverage Permits of the classes hereinafter designated and will, at aatd time and place, receive Infortnation concerning rtte fitness of sold a: > Hrants and the of Issuing the permits applied for to each applicants st ths premises named: American Legion No. 2*l (Club) Beer. Liquor * Wine Retailer. Lake Sv. North Webster. Indiana. Loafer M Helvey (Grocery) Beer Dealer. 11* South Soett St., Warsaw Indiana Thornburg Drag Company. Inc (Drag store) Liquor A Wine Dealer. Main A Huntington Sts. Syracnae. Indiana Italian Villa. Inc. (Restaurant) Beer A Wine Retailer. Vaerter Park. Indiana CNINCORPORATKD SAID INVESTIGATION WILL BK OPEN TO THB PCHttJC. AND PUBLIC PARTICIPATION IS REQUESTED. INDIANA ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE COMMISSION By R G Mtnnlaar Executive Secretary Noble Ellis Chairmen

School Menus For Week Beginning 4 May Monday 4 May: Sloppy Joes, cole slaw, apple crisp, milk. Tuesday: Chicken salad on lettuce, oven fried potatoes, strawberry .chiffon pie squares, bread, butter, milk. Wednesday: Baked beans and ham. buttered broccoli, peach halves, coconut fudge drops, bread, butter, milk. Thursday: Meat loaf, mashed potatoes and gravy, molded fruit salad, bread, butter, milk. Friday: Macaroni and cheese, deviled eggs, tossed salad, fruit, bread, butter, milk. Real Estate Transfers Recorded 7 March. 1959 Jack W. and Mary Virginia Miller to James Franklin and Marion Louise Tarr, Lot 13 Sub. Div. No. 9 Papakeechie. $2,000. Recorded 10 March 1959 Leia B. Mench to Lena Lantz. Lot 13 Syracuse Water Power Co.'s 2nd add., Syracuse, $1,500. Recorded 12 March 1959 Robert B. and Gertrude Holloway to William R. and Ruby E. Walters. Tract SE% 35-32-4. Raymond B. and Ruth Wil liams to Janet M Zimmer. Tract SW4 16-32-6. $2,500. George Q. Bruce Inc. to Robert H. and Helen Pidgeon. Lot 3 Ketering and Blanchard’s Ideal Beach Addition. Lake Wawasee. $22,000. Recorded 13 March 1959 Rue H. and Goldie E. Hunni ’cutt to Lewis E. and Pauline Firestone. Lots 18 & 19 Plat of Hunnicutt Grove Add.. Wawasee Lake, $2,500. Record ede 17 March 1959 Della Knepp to Metropolitan School District of Turkey Creek Township. Lot 43 & W>4 Lot 44 Dolan & Miles Add., Syracuse. SSOO. Turkey Creek Township to Metropolitan School District of Turkey Creek Township. Lots 6. 7. 8. 9, 10. 11. 12. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21, 22. 23 & 24 Dolan & Miles Add.. Syracuse; Tracts SE't 6-34-7. The SyracuScene . . . Mrs. Tom Schlect is improving from a recent illness. Mr. and Mrs. Randall Grounds and son. Pat, of South Bend, spent the week end with her mother, Mrs. Charlotte McSweeney. and attended the funeral of their uncle, Milo Maloy, in Warsaw. Dr. and Mrs. Paul Gray and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Coyle, all of Huntington spent the week end at their cottages at Wawasee. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Pfingst attended a high school alumni banquet at South Milford Saturday evening and remained for the week end as guests of Mrs. Carl Cochran in Kendallville. The South Milford high school no longer exists as students attend school at Kendallville but the alumni association still meets annually. Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rondot at their Papakeechie Lake home were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Taylor of Fort Wayne and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nitchize and son. Denny, of Columbia City. Mrs. Leonore Hennessey was a dinner guest Monday of Mr. and Mrs. Russ Artley. He's the only MUMinWM, whodoesrif use the WANT-ADS

Dr. Boren Is Speaker For Commencement Dr. Amos L. Boren, minister of the Roberts Park Methodist church of Indianapolis, will address the senior class of Syracuse High School at Commencement exercises Thursday evening 21 May in the auditorium. His subject will be "Three Steps to Paradise.” A native Hoosier and an incessant traveller. Dr. Boren is a graduate of Evansville College and Boston University School of Theology. Travelling abroad is a part of his yearly schedule and he has made trips to Europe West Indies, Central America. South America and Alaska several times. He served four years as an army chaplain during World War n. Commencement exercises will begin at 8 p.m. with a prelude by the high school band which will play several selections during the programs Rev. Elvin Hoffman will give the invocation and benediction. Larry Laird will give the valedictory address followed by presentation of the class by Charles Garner, class sponsor. 46 Graduates Hilary L. Bachman, president of the school board, will present diplomas to the forty-six graduates of the senior class who are; Dian Alfrey, Barbara Bitner, Lexie Brazel, Susan Brouwer. Susan Brown, Bonnie Cripe, Linda Cripe. Joyce Fawley, Sharon Gilbert. Judy Glass; Susan Herdrich. Sandra Hess. Judy Jones, Letitia Jones. Martha Jones, Linda Lantz, Sharol Markham. Dixie Murphy. Nancy Pletcher, Janet Riley, Nancy Shuder, Sherill Tarman, Leandra Teague and Shirley Weingart: Jon Ardinger. Steve Bornman. Ted Burson. Richard Crews, Charles Cripe, John Cripe, Jerry Firestone, John Firestone, Philip Frederick. Marti’ Graff. Ronald Hibschman. Stanley Insley; Milton Karesh. Lanny Kelly, LaMar Kilmer, Gary Kline, Larry Laird, Larry Michael, Thomas Miller. Larry Read. Robert Swenson and David Weaver. Rev. Robinson Will Be Baccalaureate Speaker “Secrets of a Great Life” will be the subject of Rev. Kennard Robinson’s sermon when he speaks to the seniors at Baccalaureate services Sunday evening 17 May at 7:30 in the high school auditorium. Miss Sherry Searfoss will lead the processional and recessional. The Rev. Noble Greene will give the invocation, scripture and benediction. The SyracuScene . . . Mr. and Mrs. William Tully of North Webster called on Mrs. Linnie Brown and Miss Lydia Mellinger Monday before leaving for several weeks in Oklahoma. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Bauman were in Olympia Fields. Illinois for the week end with their son, John Bauman and family. Mrs. Bauman remained for a week or two. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Walburn and sons. Tommy and David. Mrs. Leonore Hennessy and Mrs. Beulah Mawhorter were Sun day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Gorouch at Shelbyville. Mrs. Sherman Deaton is improving from a serious attack of flu.

Court News . . . Dlinquent Support Betty Ruth Cooper, of Syracuse. alleges Donald George Myers, of Ownesboro, Ky., a salesman, is delinquent in support payments totaling $2,615. She states they were divorced in Pike circuit court 21 September 1950, and that support payments of S3O per month are supposed to be made by the defendant. Divorce Granted Anna Lou Robertson, of Syracuse. has been granted a divorce from Woodrow D. Robertson, of St. Petersburg Florida. The plaintiff is to have custody of the minor child, rights of defendant’s interest in the Wawasee Village Hardware partnership. and title to lot number 86 in Fairview Terrace, Wawasee Village. ‘ Sale Approved The sale of the “north” and “south” farms in section 31 of Turkey Creek township from the Loretta Godshalk estate has been approved by the court. The “north” farm was sold to Leonard E. Vanes and William L. Redmon, for the sum of $35,000. Approximately 139 acres were included. The “south” farm consisting of approximately 124 acres, was purchased by Earl Sutton. The farms are near the southeast side of Dewart lake, Albert E. Heierman. of Leesburg, is administrator of the estate. Support Petition Marilyn Patricia Stummer of Syracuse, asks support of $25 per week for her three children in a complaint against Herbert John Stummer, 33. of Syracuse, N. Y. The plaintiff asks enforcement of the support act. Complaint Dismissed The complaint of the Service Finance Company, of Syracuse, asking foreclosure of the chattel mortage against Marvin Miller, of Constantine, Michigan, and Barbara Miller Richardson, of Milford, has been dismissed at the request of the plaintiff.

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