The Syracuse Journal, Volume 23, Number 45, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 5 March 1931 — Page 4
THE SYRM'I'SE JO! RX\L | REPUBLICAN. ,t PublChed every Thursday a:. Syracuse, Indiana Entered as second-rlfisc matter on May 4:!i.'l9"S. at the a'.Syracuse. Indiana unAr the Act. of. C0’0.,"-.-.. :>f Marell ?:d. iSTSJ. SUBSCRIPTION RATES One year, in advance $2 00 Six mouth- in advance .?...... 1 Single C n ii ■- .051 Sul»x<-rii»ti<»i's d < f» c! if not renewed nln-n time !* <»ut. II \ RRY I. i i R. JK. Editor am! Publisher Office Phone I Home Phone few" i . T'fey.tJ, '% ■■t.tff- j IHIKMIAY. MARCH 5. 1931. •’AU i I Cd '... ... 1 V. X . WAKE UP! i The motoring public is taxed more, that any otUr clasZof peopfe, ’•JCI the Legislature unwilling to l«>t, good rdttb neji ’ ■■■ ' ---*• ‘ ; ' used fr'l!'ii(l rads, then the mu-l torist sb.< '.i'd b.a\e his special!, tuxes |. reduced Ji s'; that much Tins ■; mey ; ‘ should n >t lj>e upprvpriated f«n other! uses. - |. The’ gasoline t.i’x. pc;-' |J erty tax and the • e • j average at least j•< • -’•' aut'»:uobires, al.er the . six nv'ii’-n---t<» '>ne year, andthisrneans the, ■ majority, would net sei! fpr art uv i age of JdGU.t'*' each. This meant* ’.ha', the-e HU*> ■•• i-e; . ■iM ft. per ce: i - . iv. - ■ •. e other class <if property is taxed one ' half that rjr.uch. I There dre some automobile own-.! ers wh > e-i .»pe toe pm >| s > i tax and that is !>■ ' „ r - hi, t for < that mutter a h ‘ i-ther • wealth! and property is i t taxed , that . should lie t..'<*d Ihcre a ■ . automobile owners in Indian;; and j they sh' mid . I • ne-. ossar \ f t t r . . : '' ■ * . own interests. i The personal property tax gi into the general tax fund the »air> as any •' her general tax money. there-1 fm-e the 'm-'t*-.-.-; to doi g hi shah | there. Ai’| th: c. : • cial taxeii ami the gas tax and taf j license fv» - are i ' ’he l' ■rp fetth g . ■ ■' f • th;.l p-.’ , -c If t • ' ! -should hot be use.! t- I ; .1 ■ poses. Then, >n additii • ;■ all thi >• tix<> ti:e . ‘ tn ate .-f too «’ '■ ; . .. . ; license fee V, HH.H I \Mk ■> \rlE 1- VA S Line t asked moat arxtous y m w is “What i ‘ pp’e ’h 1< ■; -st j 1 > ■ . Whether this U because few bills - have been passe-t . s i.mx. .< ■ whe’K' d-.ii. pat . in ’ann«H*r.ciGg the ■ have be-1 come liws, rem'a ■ s c m - ■> I, ■ ■ ■ y. -'er ■- t ’• .. - ex f o ' ■ ) A .hapi - ■ . • Oiie iuuy't -i u ■e . r' c/y ; ' when uuest<■;,• the t . '. he had itiven up t;y. . news of the. d«-in...s • f the ly s' Lure He - • u-.ut f the Ala • f 1931 i|o be printed, he said. !• ..- J.ft ‘X • redt;c: ; . . ■' >:■■}... .a rve Sc.Vvd. ... t ’ ... .... x : OUS pc p.<- • ‘ . M’ V. •.*'■. - I >•. /fT T ’ :. . . . > / Sul uru.iy '. • . - .■ • ■ ■ .IUA ' . / ■ ■ ’ James fetHett and f..;, lA-i.k.-brother-in-law. Are Dunihoo of I diananolis. who had been visiting ths, ? Kellett’s in (. i. . came back' t> j Syracuse with E: unklin. to visit here x __for two weeks* j Emanuel Ch. < ■_ . e u i.de:> f<»i j this district. ,u I. home ‘ > • Cromwell, was operated bn for .. pendicitis in the G<«she,rt hospital *: last wee'-.. V v.. . < < at f.rst following the ope ition, '■ Mr. Click iproved. % ' ' ■■ ■ -i Mr. and Mi- Guxt ■■■ > - . ■ ... -! M: < Waite ' the v • , .... { Lake Wawasee. J! Every Sunday Excursion © ) : A Whole Day » Visiting, Exploring CHICAGO (C.S.T.) j Lv. Syracuse . . . 4soo am Ar. Chicago . . . 8:00 am See Lincoln Park, Field Museum, Art Institute, Theatres, Lake Front, and viait Garheld Parik -J Conservatory, open day and night. t Returning trains c (CJS.T.) Lv. Chicago ... 6:15 pm ?. Ar. Syracuse ... 9:53 pm *• ■smaßl Forfurtl- .- i.-maxton "j! ■ m Y seeTir. x- *k—i.u |¥ Li mi— mb .i.. il . .. .uamiwiJuM
i W. G.. Connolly is remodeling the! : ’:e .-• .c. . ■ 1 • Mrs. Sami Grissom sih;. 1 . Monday, afternoon with Mrs. Garrett Grissom. L Mr. r. d M <. Tillman Coy spent!, "\id; v evenirv in Elkhart. ; Mr. . ■ i :r •. E. '.'l. ( . . ■ f I' : ’ i Way ip have nvved it to their sum-it mer home e® tiui south side. • I M a v .1- < , ! « > r rt h Hann tnd son I .. k■ ar.d Alice < Burton jffowe attended a banquet j Friday, dtfetiftig-•. at Elks Tensile in It ,;. ■ | . I ■■■?■. h ehr drove to i . ■ ■ 1 ■ 1% .' • s:-le.‘, .’ ii's. Luh'i Sch-ever. . .. .<> r....,-|.-1i . , ■ ■ .. m-spent ! t.'i.,. V. M m - N< W■> i<: . .■ ■ .M...; fl • M. ~ ..L ' ; • i ; ' -c: i ’ !.- t lie W: .i ■■■ !-- - • c> ■ I ver i . ■ ; M.s. HArrj ii?y is reported nwjchl bettthr, ireco - .enng- from her reecn'l of J Elmer SKoher .were their s..>n U. vir.' % t’ i ■ Mt and Mrs Kara Sh >ek -'Spent i » Sunday at the h me of !-.is parents .;. -i. Tr ’ ' ' ■■■'■- ..Mi 'ajnd Mrs. A j ■■ • and M | and Mi-. Joe Lantz visited in’Markithj of Elkhartl .:. a ...; ■!.. i :' v !' ■ 0 . I vee.«s with Mrs. Mae Hoelcher. . x\ . . ■■■ nher, Billy Smith '.'inj Napbanee, Sunday evening. Wiilp. r. N -.i <’f F>-rt Way :j? aed . : i ' .
" n ■ .. ■ ' ■ ■ • . ■ " .. • •• ' - 1 •? ’ ’’ * ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ $ ; . -.1..1 .. ■ • Wj < £ M V 2* A \l i jff'R ' iSE, per pound ... ■.... ...... 20c i I NUTRI >, 4 cans for 25c ■ I l-DAlfi 1 i>'T.Vi'uKS. per peel 45c I II ’UFFEI) WHEAT, 2 pkgs for .............. 32c | ? ORANGES, Large Fiori la, per d 23'.' |i TANGERINES, per doz —23 c lAPEFRLTT,6,for. ■ _.c ; , 1I See what your dollar will | buy Saturday at BACHMAN’S ■f' ' ' i * 1 2 :• t 1 BOX Jello , ' . . | I 1 No. 2 Can Peas % f 1 No. 2 Can Corn | 1 No. 21 Can. Sauerkraut f f • 11b. Lard | ' 1 Loaf Bread | , ALL FOR ONE DOLLAR :* ' J. - f We have Haw Patch Chick Feeds at prices || f vou can afford to pay. | ■ 1 Milk from blood tested cows i Certificate from Indiana State I | Sanitary Board | 77ie Public is Invited to Call at | $ Our Farm for Inspection anytime | ••
Friday. |c L.c . ies Kvh and George Xanders A were South Bend visitors Monday as- .p tei noon. * Mr. and Mis. William Bowers <■ spent Friday evening with Roy Min- ’h men and family in Goshen. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Tillman Coy enter-, taim-d V ■ ? • Ed LeCount and, h wife of, Bts fib 'i.es, lowa. Mr. i’nd Mis. nu:sell Illnderer and t lit: a dauirhtet, S ', h Jane, were in South Eend Wednesday. i< idr. ;<).d Mrs. Ji-s Si. >c.. were Su-i- s day guests of ; and Mrs. E. E-.u G.oe. J- - lames 'and family of Goshen and Mrs. Ed Lindsay were Sun- e d y guests <f Fail Har.-i.-nn and J . ?•;. !;• ;i !S. and d a US’, hi - < er of Nappanee, were guests of Mr,' ..•’d 'Ls. W. JI. Wilt. Friday even- \ * . party at me h me f Mr. anti 'L-. ■ S 1 Idiller. Tuesday evening. Bridge '.'•’l! the s>. . !’ ;•••;■ '' ■ - ’ Swens at < s soil Harold entertained Mr. and Mrs c V. Ji..:.' Beckmmi and son Vernon, ? at dinner, St m;:-y. . Mr.Jtod M.-s. Oca! Craft and .Mr. I nd .’rrs. Paul LeCuttht were guusts! f T;':-can, L^Co-unt-in ’Millers-]’ v. ;x .Jarrett fid -fan j * Ir and Mrs. Haq ?. Tib, Sal I J’ -.-C. H. and brother, Mr.l Wh .*• he •-! ' f '-G --livr.. called - Jerry i iiain!>i.t :. Sunday. Mr. Hamman con- j Mis. isa -d < --.ger has opened up: . ’ ■ < d there for tiic | season. -. • ' ; ' ’ . :in ; , h 11. ■ -. . . - : , her C ■ Mrs. Dartefs. i-. ! - ” .... I c-1 • < c -.i ■ h - mail route the I'-i-st yf this week, fo!-l * and Mrs. P. L. Foster went to | ?-. : . .;. to- visit Mr. i <■ y \ Ci • .’. hh :. uch -cd in health. , ! : ' . i-. 1 B >uls m and Mrs. • ■- . - Th;:; sjay <■. .'fjc - f Mt- a..<i !• , Ib. • •. d Mrs. i ■.ii'rv’Mann and lit-1 •■ . ’ ; a- .; JdaV e ■. . -. y ~’i ;-..0 ,n the Es’d Clayton home. .. I .o' . : s heard Frank' Xefv i: 0,..dc. J over station WQWOI Ft. 'W.»yne, Wednesday afternoon I.
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es Houston. Helen Gordv and Edna Leacock were recent South Bend visitors. ’ Miss Dorothy Houston of South Bend spen the week end r.t home .me with ler mother, Mrs. Guy Houston. hiyn Stettler of this city gohe u South Bend, where she j vill reside for an indefinite length of !irne. ..a. A. .-Armstrong drove to Marion. Satui la to bring Mrs. Armstrong and son Jimmie home, following their visit with relatives there. . .ininiie’s health is reported improved. Guests o ’[r. and Mrs. Harry Clemens, Sund; y, were, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Blough and daughter and her •i .<:■ .nd, • ' Goshen; and Mr. and Mis.' le ge Ogden of Milford. The Misse Mamie and Moselene! W ; yelva Brown and Evelyn! ■luhit v.alket to Goshen, Satuiday; ifernion,. refusing all proffered, ‘lifts.’- ■ Mr. and Mrs. Sol Miiler arid Dick,and Mr. and Mrs. B-. B. Morgan’ and - s..n Bob of Chesterton, were • guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Miller of No. Manchester, Sunday.
•- \ e r~ \ J i rz• : ' Where does * , YOUR BREAD come from? ■ x ' r ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ . j ■ It may be Cheap but value cannot be measured by price •>» ->>>->» -;>> <>>•;;•> ->>> -;>>■ ->» •>» •>». *•»> »■ ■&<- <t<- <J<* <&• «<• <t<- <<<■ <«• <«• <«- «<- «<• <«• «<•«<• <«• 7 ' ‘ - f- - £BSz-?s4 i- ' • ■ ' ! -'' "’’ SLICED or . UNSLICED HOLS UM is baked ma Mor, a$ clean as your own kitchen. The flour used is not bleached by chemicals. Every ingredient is just the kind you use at home. Cheap bread may easily cheat your growing children. Ask for HOLSLM and be sure of the greatest economy. HOLSUM BAKERS f - w- 7
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Darr returned home to Syracuse, Monday, following ! a several weeks’ stay in F. ir.: I Tex’is, where Mr. Darr was called on [ business. M.-s. Herman Clouse and children . of near Chuubusco, spent'? Sunday | with Mr. and Mrs; J. T. RidSle. and | called bn Mrs. Will Bushong, who is ‘ recovering from pneumonia. jj Mr. and Mrs. Wade WhiHenberger; ’ and children, of Claypool, were din- i ner guests of Mrs. S. C. Leppe:. F :- j | day evening, the par-v e'.'.e’ncing ib. ■ i basketball game afterWr.: us. Mr. and Mi's. George Xanders and I Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rapp v.e/'t th'- ; . Saturday to’ stay rnM,l Sunday ’at the home of Mrs. Rapp’s Msier, ‘ ! Mis. Nelson. . > Mrs. Richard Reif and son Jimmie” ; ! returned t< Chiccg Sunday, f--i’..j | ing a week’s vi.-.t v.'i’.h Mr. ami M;s. ■ | Guy B. Stone, at their h .me on Wa-J I > • ax' Mi s. i I?- • i ‘ c’-■- -'--.i : > | ing of the Alumna of Ohio Wes:-! i eyan University of section held! at their new club ro..;i',s L S>uthj Side Hmh -J: ■ i. T ;l V. .we.
BIG REDUCTION ON WEAR U WELL SHOES - The Most Shoe for the Money All classes of shoes have been affected, as well as boots, and rubbers, by this price cut. 4 Come in and get our prices | Snavely Shoe Shop j Shoe repairing, Auto Tires, Tubes and Accessories Phone 89 M ■ it Pays to / dvertise In the Journal—Try It!
