The Syracuse Journal, Volume 24, Number 18, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 27 August 1931 — Page 4

THURSDAY, AUGUST 27, 1931

THE SYRACUSE JOURNAL REPUBLICAN. Published every Thursday at ” Syracuse. Indiana. Entered as second class matter on Mar 4th. 1908. at the postoffice at Syracuse, Indiana, under the Act of roneress of March 3rd. 1879, SUBSCRIPTION RATES One year. Ih| advance $-• ' Six Months in advance —— -- *»W Single Corie* Subscriptions dropped if not renewed wh|en time is out. HARRY I KI ER, JR. Editor nut! Publisher Office Phone 4 — Home Phone 994 IHI Rsl) \Y. AUGUSI 27, 1921 jpcalßajyeninjs It is reported on good authority that Ross Osborn has taken up golf Miss M.-ijk Bushong will teach i , ' Rochester this coining year. Mr. and Mr*. Elmer Long spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Mart 1 Mis* Becky Stone has returned home from her motor trip to Wash* . D. C- . ■ Wilmet Jbnes Jr., plana to go t Fort W*yne next Monday to enter business c< liege there. Miss Fern Watts of South Bend is spending this week with her parents. Mr. and M s Will at Watts, Mr. and Sirs. Ward Elowers of N , pa nee were guests of Mr. and Mrs. > Mai vin St filei S indflij.. On Sui <ay Mr. and Mrs. F< die Grisamer of Sturgis, Mkh., called on Mrs- Benner, who has been .ill. _ Ralph ,M|ilier left today for SanDiego. Caljf., where he will w ik this wintej-. Mr.'and] Mrs. .Charles Fetters of north of Goshen were guests of Mi and Mis. Bn-k.i. Sunday. Mr. .and'Mrs Lelai d Beal of Ashley jfn . 'The Pythian Shtc rs wi 1 h d a ■ r m<- the Hirst Thursday in Septembei t! < h ■ ■ ' ; \ Pa . . Wy urday to, spend few days of h.> vacation jwith friends here. napoii' t’ v with friei.d until Tuesday. Miss A quill* Wyal tied t< Syrin ,’se. -Sunday, ufiei a . va< ati”., spent w.th her parents in Idaville. , i , Alva Kii of G«» shen were Sunday guests of Mr.,-and Mrs. Dw.lght Murk. Mis- Miry Alice Kvson returns, home lent week, having attended ,•[ rh'. I .it ( .•iunibia Univr: sity in New \or k t sty. . ■ ■ V..UO speht: last Suri.oy w;'.h Mr. am: Mrs. J. W Swei > ; ti .d * r Harold Mr. anld Mrs, Herman Clouse and ' two aunJ. of near Churubusco spent Sunday with Mr. and Mis. J. I. Rid- . die, a Mr. aiid Mrs. William Gants wen’ t<» Detroit, Mich. Saturday to visit until Monday with Mr. and Mrs Hu? bert Roberts Mi ana M s. G ..... went to Austin Lake near Kalarnaz Sunday a week ago V> attend a-family reunion.. Mr. ami/Mrs. Warren T. Colwell ' i. day with Mi. and M;si James Connell at Lake Man-, -itau. - The Misses Mildred and Grace Wenger! of’Mm’ord and Mary Geiger • t< ..K rhuraday evening supper with ■ ' Mary and. Thelma D .. , .. Mrs. Lottie Schutts and. Mrs. Clara Sylvester anti two children of Lombard, HI. are spending this week with Ms* Lena 1 Brunjes. Mr. a|nd Mis. Arthur Bee ker and Mr. and; Mrs. Cecil Kissler of Elkhart called din Mr. and Mrs. Georgy Mell ' ingpr Sunday afternoon. . MiasSUrah Turney, Miss Thelma . . Bren Sud and Herbert. S<'bt tyk .of So. Bend were Saturday guests of Miss Willodean Mock. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Darr and daughters Mary aid Thelma and Mary Druckaiftiller spent Sunday with Mr and Mi’s. Otis Durr and son Harold of Burket. The Misses Mary and Thelma Darr. Mary Geiger, Mildred and Grace Wenger and Helen Cutlers of Milford spent Friday at Lake Manitau. near Every Sunday Excursion A Whole Day Visiting. Exploring CHICAGO (C.S.T.I Lv. Syracuse . • • 4:27 am VJ Ar. Chicago ... 7:45 am See laiicoln Park, Ft 'ld Museum, Art Inatitutr. Theatres J.akeFron«, “Loop,” and visit Garfield Park Conservatory, open day and night. Returning trains (C.S.TO Lv. Chicago ... 9:00 pm Fee further Informal Soo see Tic be* Aaent _____

Rochester. Mr. and Mrs. John Snobarger and family of Carey, O, Mr. and Mrs. O. Bartholomew and Orval Snobarger; were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Maloy. I Mrs. John Metzger and daughter, •and husband from Youngstown 0.,; and Mrs. Varnie Martin and daughter from Bremen were guests of Mrs. Katie Stieglitx last Friday. 1 Mr. and Mrs. John Snobarger and family of Carey. O-, spent Friday 1 and Saturday night with Mrs. Sno-

Notice to Taxpayers of Tax Levies In the matter ol determining the tax rate for certain purposes by the Civil Town of Syracuse, Kosciusko County, Indiana, before the Board of Town Trustees. Notice is hereby given the tax payers of the Town of Syracuse, Kosciusko C >unty, Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said municipality at their regular meeting, place.on the 15th day of September, 1931, will consider the following budget: GENERAL FUND. 1. Services Personal. 11. Salary of Trustees — — - ■-— ----8 15*.00 12. Salary of Clerk 13. Salary of Treasurer - <u.oo 14. Salary of Marshal , 15. Salary <>f Health Officer — 25.00 -- -- 1 17. Compensation of Firemen a--- —— ’ - 18. Other compensation 300.00 2. Services Contractual. 22. Heal, I ght, Powei & Water --- ® 23 Printing ahd Advertising 24. Repairs. Building & Equipment 300.Q0 - 25. Services other contractual — — 450.00 3. Supplies 31. Office I- —-— —- —1 ther supplies ---- - 4. Material. 12. Street, alley <v' Sewei --- -- - 5. Current Charges. 51. Insurance and Official Bjbhd Premium .-- 200-00 52, H provement Assessment vs. Town -— 200.00 7. Properties ■: 71.. Land & buildings 1200.00 . ’ 8. Debt Payment : SL Bonds & Interest Total General Fund .414175.00 STREET FIND. 1. Services Personal. . 11. Salary Marshal’ : —— 8 200.00 ■ll2. Wages Street Laborers .. --- — 200;00 2. Services Contractual. 21. Repair of Equipment- 100.00 1 2 3. Supplies .... 1— -J - ■ 500.00 . Total St eet Fund —— B»W.oo ESTIMATED I OWN FUNDS IO BE RAISED. Gen Fund St. Fund 1. , Expenditures ——814175,00 sll 2. Deducted Miscellaneous Revenue.,.. _— — — 500.00 3 uNet Amount to be raised by taxation -— 13675.00 1.000.00 I. Estimates Balance Aug. 1. 1931,.— .— __ 3793.10 1311.. M I 5. Taxes to be collected (est) -- — 9881-90 IVOO.UO 7. I'-ial Revenue ? - -«■ >-* -- 138*5.00 2311.3< 8. Un< xpended Appropriations ... —\ — -- 11693..9 1009.53 . 11. Total Deductions . . . — —- — 11693.79 1009.53 I 12. Difference line 7 and 11 .— -— —-- .1981.21 1201.84 • 13. Working Balance — -- 3000.00 300.00 11. Totai to be raised by Taxation ...... — 8302.46 933.31 PROPOSED LEVIES Net taxable property : ---- $1,333,300.00 Net taxable poll -— —— ■—— __ .184 U • . Levy on Levy on Amount j J Polls Property 'General —- --- .25 546.00 .62 582664< ■ Street - - 97y ’ 31 COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TAXES 2nd half To be To be Collected Collected Collected Collected .1921 Levy 1929 Levy 1934 Levy 1931 Levy General ..— . 811600 • _ .... 1400.00 543.20 962.48 933.31 Total T -- —813000.00, $4526.71 $9532.31 $9245.77 Taxpayers appearing shall have the right to be heard thereon, aftei i .. ■ x levies have been determined, ten or more taxpayers feeling themselves to.grieved by such levies, may appeal to the State Board of Tax Poriuuissioners for further-and final action thereon, by filing a petition herefot with the County Auditor nut later than the 4th Monday in Sepember, 1931. and the Stale Board will fix a date of hearing in this countv. . • HARRY CLEMENS, JAMES SEARFOSS, * ROBERT STRIEBY. Rpard of Trustees of the Incorporated Town of Syracuse, Kosciusko County, Indiana, Dated this 18th day of. August, 1931 BACHMAN’S SELF SERVE GROCERY Maxwell House, ‘lie VOIICC old Reliable lb, Flour Haw Patch, 24 lb. sack.. 39c Matches Blue Tip, 6-box carton .. 19c Milk >et & Carnation, 4 tall cans 29c I Pepper Large 4-oz. box 10c Cleaning Powder Kansas, 3 cans 10c - Toilet Paper 3rroii carton 19c Oranges Small, juicy, doz 18c Oatmeal Large Size .... 19c Sweet Potatoes, 7 lbs. for 29c

barger’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Milt Rentfrow. Miss Alice Mann is spending this 1 week in Montpelier, 0., with her aunt Mrs. Maud Mann. During her absence, i Mrs. Eugene Maloy is working at the ■ library. ■ When Mr. and Mrs. O. Bartholo- : mew and daughter Rowena returned home to Dallas, Texas, leaving Syracuse last Saturday, Mrs. Snobarger I accompanied them for a visit there. The Ladies Aid of the Church of , the Brethren assisted Mn and Mrs.

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I Leonard Barnhart get settled in ; their remodeled home Tuesday. A pot luck dinner was served at noon. Miss Eloise Richhart spent last week in Goshen with Mrs. Harold Mick, who returned home with her Saturday to spend Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Richhart. ' i Miss Helen Gordy, Miss Frances ’ Houston and the Misses Joan and (Virginia Riddle are visiting Martha ;. and Edna Leacock at the farm from Wednesday until Friday. On his' way to Philadelphia, Pa., on business, Russell Lepper came by way of Syracuse and took his moth- | er with him, leaving yesterday. They expected to be gone five or six days. Gerald and Clarke Jones of Garyspent a few days last week at the George W. Mellinger home. They were returning from a vacation at Niagara Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Walker White left on Saturday for a 10 day vacation at Mrs. White’s father’s cottage on Marquette Island, Northern Michigan. Mrs. Shumaker is staying with the children during their absence. Mrs. Clyde Landis daughter Betty of Chicago are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mart Landis this week. Mrs. Landis expects to return home next Sunday but Betty will remain for a week longer. i Mrs. Susan Richmond of Otsego, Mich., a cousin of Mrs. J. T. Riddle was a guest of- the Riddle’s last w-eek leaving on Thursday, when she went to visit the John Moore home near Cromwell. • Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wheeler, Mr. and Mrs. Cletus Stump and three children and Mrs. Merl Wheeler of Columbia City and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Method and family were guests of Mrs. Emma Mabie, Sunday. Mrs Sherman Deaton will go to Warsaw Friday afternoon to attend

BIG REDUCTION As I want to just continue the selling of Suits and do Dry Cleaning and want to Clean Up all My Merchandise on Hand at y 2 Regular Price or in other words —2 for the price of one Dress Shirts Belts Dress Hats Dress Caps, mens & boys Scarfs Dress Gloves Underwear Work Gloves Neckwear Boys Dress Shirts Boys Blue Work Shirts M. E. RAPP ■ \ Don’t forget the Fall Line of Suits are here

DING -DONG VACATION IS OVER ’ ' •.. ■ • ■ ’ ... f . . . ■ The school bells are about to ring and that means that you must think about school supplies. We are the school book depository for Turkey Creek township and in addition to the prescribed texts we carry a complete line of accessories. Art Gum Drawing Paper Paste Blackboard Erasers Erasers Pencils Cardboard Inks Pens Chalk Scissors Penholders Colored Pencils Leads Protractors Compasses Notebooks . _ I Composition Books Notebook Covers ein orcemen s Crayolas 1 Notebook Fillers Rulers Dictonaries Paints ~ Typewriter Pads — PARKER E>AX PENS AND PENCILS LUNCH KITS WATCHES SI.OO The New EVERSHARP Pencils Made by The At Makers of $1.19 big ben 50c and $1 * ( THORNBURG DRUG CO. t

the meeting of the social and educa-' tional directors of the township farm! bureaus of the county. The meeting ■ will be held in the Wayne school. | Miss Kathrine Mabie went to Warsaw Monday to visit relatives there! this week. Next Monday her mother Mrs. Emma Mabie plans to join her, there and go to Indianapolis where ! they will spend the winter. j Miss Olga Beckman and Rudolf spent last Wednesday and Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Swenson. On Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. Beckman, Rudolf and Vernon had supper there. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Carr of Claypool and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Carr and family from Silver Lake called on ■ Mr. and Mrs. .Orval G. Carr Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Carr 11 had just returned from a trip to California. Fifteen members of the Ladies Aid . of the Church of the Brethren went to Goshen last Wednesday to attend J the district meeting of the Northern ■ j Indiana church held there. In the i evening 25 men from the Syracuse - Lchurch joined the party. . Miss Esther Schliph, Miss Laura . Zimmerman and Miss Rebecca Gentt zel of Peoria, 111., who are visiting i Miss Emma Martin and Miss Lillian Steffen in Milford were guests of , Mrs. Katie Stieglitz and Mrs. Pell *i Clayton, Thursday. < I Miss Betty Pohlman of Indianapolis t who is spending her vacation with r her family on Tippecanoe Lake spent last Thursday with Miss Blanche Mell- . J inger. Miss Mellinger went to Tippea canoe as luncheon guest of Miss Pohlf : man, Monday. ;. | Those who took dinner at the Milt s i Rentfrow home Sunday were: Mrs. | Oria Vorhis of New Carlisle; Mrs. > : Mary Hamp and Dail Vorhis of ElkUhart; and Mr. and Mrs. Sy Bauers

; and sons of Syracuse. Afternoon call- ! ers were Ora Ames and family of So. i Bend. | Mr. and Mrs. George Carlson visited former Syracuse friends Sunday. ' Mr. Carlson, who was assistant superintendent at the Syracuse Cement ; plant in its early days is now operati ing engineer for the Universal CeI ment Co., and is located in South ! Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Atz of Canton, 0., and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Sharp and baby of Springfield, 0., Mr. and Mrs. Carl Atz and two children of Kendallville, Mrs. Jacob Atz and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Atz and two daughters of Goshen were guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Seider, Sunday. In the evening the party enjoyed a picnic supper at the Kenneth Darkless home. Mr. and Mrs. Sharp are remaining for a week’s visit at Seid ; er’s.

Specials for Saturday All Items Cash » , • . ..... . . FLAKE WHITE SOAP, 10 bars 31c FLOUR, Main St. Special, 24 lb sack ...... 37c RICE, 4 lbs 21c NAVY BEANS, 3 P. W. CRACKERS, 2 pkgs 25c BULK COFFEE, 3 lbs ~ 40c CRISCO, 1-3 lb can ... 69c CHIPSO, 1 large box ...., 19c ALL ITEMS CASH , J ■. , • > The Best Place to buy Fresh Vegetables and Fruits —Phone 82 or 172 for the best of Everything.— Promptly Delivered at Your Door. Seider & Burgener

ATTEND FUNERAL. Out of town friends who attended the funeral Os Mrs. Eagles were: Mrs. Sarah Houser of Millersburg, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Eagles and son Merril of Elkhart; Miss Alice Eagles Mrs. Harriet Jones and Mrs. Winnie Parsons of Cromwell; Mr. and Mrs.. Albert Parsons of Columbia City. Out of town friends who called at the home were Mrs. Noah Isenberger of South Bend: Mr. and Mrs. Alva Nicolai, Mr., and Mrs. Harold McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Snavely, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Snavely and Maxwell Snavely of Elkhart; Mrs. Grace Green, of Nappanee; Mrs Jack Powell of Indianapolis; Mr. and Mrs. Garfield W alki er of Indianapolis; Mrs. Bertha Crow I and Miss Ida Deardorff of Chicago.: MW —O—— Watch programs of Crystal, Ligonier. —adv 1