FEBRUARY 9, 1945
A Weekly Collection of "Dripping Sands'' that "Mark Time" in Passing
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Time Doesn't Fly; It Stand
The World Moves.
BIRTHS
TOTAL BIRTHS IN MONTH OF
JAiNUAKY, 1945, ltd.
To the:
Samuel Strykul's, 917 N. Merrifield,
Misn., daughter, Sandra Kay, Jan. 27.
Nicholas Horvath's, 515 Cushing, son,
Nicholas Charles, Jan. 27.
jeiome j. Sieger's, 422 S. Taylor,
son, Jerome David, Jan. 'Jl.
Aithur P. Piepiow's, 1421 E. Bowman,
daughter, Judith Eileen, Jan. 27.
.Wm. H. Lawhorn's, 18«s2 S. Kendall,
son, Wm. Lee, Jan. 28.
Walter Gosc's, 217 W. Woodside, son,
David Andrew, Jan. 28.
Wm. G. Lezer's, 3x2 W. Thomas,
daughter, Beverly, Jan. 29.
w.~yne M. Lutner's, yl6 W. Wash.,
son, David Leroy, Jan. 22.
Edwin F. Kintner's, 756 28th, son,
Robt. Edw., Jan. 23.
- Donald W. Zellers', 433 S. Phillipa,
son, Root. Michael, Jan. 23.
Bion D. Vickerman's, Dowagiac, Mien
daughter, Linda Joanne, Jan. 23.
Dale I. Rowe's,* 1437 E. Ewing, son,
Gregory, Jan. 23.
Harry L. Ludwig's, 1230 Thomas,
daughter, Carol Ann, Jan. 23.
Jos. Papp's, 1720 S. Scott, daughter,
Barbara Joan, Jan. 18.
Earl Brown's, 312 S. Cherry, son,
Jan. 18.
Jcs. S. Palenchar's, Niles, Mich.
daughter, Catherine Anne, Jan. 19.
Earl F. Vosbourg's, 336 N. Notrt
Dame, daughter, Judith Ann, Jan. 21.
Aioert R. Sherwood's, 2355 N. ir'res-
cott, son, Gary Lydell, Jan. 22.
E. Dale* Inks', 614 S. 27t>, daughter
Cherie Lee, Jan. 22.
Donaid E. Schafer's, R. R. 6, son, 3dv\
Chas., Jan. 26.
Stanley T. Davenport's, 825 E. Fifth
Mish., son, Arthur Neal, Jan. 26.
Wm. R. Shultz's, 3607 Vistula Rd.,
Mish., daughter, Susan Gail, Jan. 26.
Chas. A. DeCraene's, 111 _,J*. State,
Mish., son, James Edw., Jan. 26.
Eiw. Roberts', 138y2 N. Main, daughter, Cheralyn Kay, Jan. 29.
Henry J. DeFreeuw's, 914 E. Victoria,
son, James Paul, Jan. 30.
Chauncey J. Mathes', 731 N. Allen,
daughter, Mary Ann, Jan. 30.
David K. Cline's, 224 S. Home, Mish.,
daughter, Marjorie Lynn, Jan. 30.
Herman J. Csenar's, 1123 S. Ironwood
Dr., daughter, Kathleen, Jan. 30.
Robt. L. Miller's, 2001 Bergan, daughter, Sharon Lynn, Jan. 30.
Edw. J. Rajski's, 2120 W. Rogers,
son, Donald James, Jan. 30.
Theodore S. Martynowicz's, 717 S.
Meade, daughter, Kay Frances, Jan. 31.
Matthew A. Zondek's, 127 E. Don-
moyer, daughter, Nancy Louise, Jan.
28.
Francis Holland's, 218 W. Marion,
son", Francis Graham, Jan. 28.
Lester Townsend's, 1028 Talbot,
daughter, Drapel, Jan. 28.
Anthony Cytacki's. 1817 Sibley, son,
Michael Anthony, Jan: 28.
Newton E. Sanderson's, Lakevilie,
Ind., son, Richard Arthur, Jan. :;8.
Richard S. Reeves', 532 Crescent, son,
David Earl, Jan. 29.
Gordon D. Skeoch's, Anderson, Ind.,
daughter, Kathleen Phyllis, Jan. 29.
John A. Peli's, 1313 S. Main, son,
Ereic'John, Jan. 25.
Harold E. Jacobs', 3710 LWE, son,
Walter Daniel, Jan. 25.
James R. Scherzinger's, 1238 Miner,
daughter, Sharon Kay, Jan. 26.
James A. Henthorn's, 803 E. St. Vincent, daughter, Kathleen Mary, Jan. 27.
Wm. L. Christman's, R. R. 4, daughter. Cynthia Jane, Jan. 27.
James A. Yarrick's, Niles, Mich., son,
James Arthur, Jan. 27.
Harry N. Boyer's, 813 Blaine, son,
Kenneth Robert, Jan. 27.
Ross K. Stephenson's, 2606 Erskine
Blvd., daughter, Norma Jane, Jan. 2*3.
Kermit-W. Smith's, 321 S. Laurel,
daughter, Linda Joy, Jan. 26.
Albert J. Samuels', 503Vz E. St. Vincent, son, Terry Ray, Jan. 27.
James-R. George's, 1059 LaSalle Ct.,
son, David Lee, Jan. :'A.
Test Your I. Q.
1. How many tractors are
there on American farms?
2. What two reigning kings
are brothers?
3. What is copra (dried coconut meat) used for besides food?
4. What three'sources of fresh
water do men adrift in lifeboats1
now have?
5. How do volcanoes help the
farmer and theoretically guaf-
antee continuance of hit; upon^
the earth?
(Answers On Page 15)
Tm surprised at you, Rodney. Sixty-five in spelling'"
Jos. A. Papai's, 1719 S. Chapin, son;
Ronald Jos., Jan. 24.
O. Bennet Beardsley's, Granger, Ind.,
son, Allen Noble, Jan. 24.
Clement A. Kubiak's, 415 St. Vincent,
son, Thos. Alexander, Jan. 25.
Geo. C. Varga's, 1319 S. Kendall,
daughter, Janet Marie, Jan. 25.
Jos. E. Tarr's, 1310 N. College,
daughter, Judith Rose, Jan. 26.
Robt. W. Chapla's, Sturgis, Mich.,
daughter, Vivian Ann, Feb. 4.
Ollie O. Belcher's, 3619 Pleasant,
daughtei, Grace Verna, Feb. 3.
Walter D. Stubbs', R. R. 3, son, Walter Donald, Feb. 3.
Jos. A. Kaluzny's, 1727 S. Kendall
daughter, Yvette Marie, Feb. 3.
John D. Kubsch's, R. R. 5, box G64
son, John DeWitt, Jr., Feb. 3.
Clarence O. Burner's, 726 E. Lowell,
Mish., son. Fredk. Wm., Feb. 1,
Owen L. Casper's, 233 W. Battell
Mish., son, Denis Michael, Feb. 1.
DEATHS
TOTAL DEATHS IN MONTH OF
JANUARY, 1945, 92.
Mrs. Minnie M. Entzian, 918 Lawn-
dale, age 63, Feb. 2.
Mrs. Eunice E. Weed, 136 E. Dayton,
age 79, Jan. 29.
Mrs. Catherine Bell Bender, Jr., 217
Peashway, age 77, Jan. 30.
Infant Dennis L. Brown,.R. R. 5, box
241, Jan. 31.
Mrs. Kordula (Cora) M. Kolecki, 2005
S. Chapin, age 76, Jan. 31.
Eugene S. Robakowski, 732 E. Ewing,
age 42, Jan. 31.
Mrs. Rebecca B'eringer, . North Liberty, Ind., age 75, Jan. 31.
Chauncey W. Goheen, 737 George,
age 86, Jan. 31.
Wm. W. Jones, 7C9 E. Miner, age 74,
Feb. 2.
. Lt. Amos C. Pence, U.S.N.R., Marshall, Mo., age 41, Feb. 3.
Mrs. Mary J. Bliler, 1045 N. College,
age 52. Feb. 1.
Ersol F. Bowker, New Carlisle, Ind„
age 25. Jan. 29.
Mrs. Bertha M. Smart, 937 23rd, age
77 Jan. :.0.
Mrs. Anna M. Cissne, 315 W. Wash.,
age h0, Jan. 27.
Mrs. Ethel Kiracafe, 121 N. Michigan,
age 50, Jan. 28.
Jos. Biro, St. Jos. Co. farm, age CO,
Jnn 31.
Mrs. Minnie Houghton, 726 N. S.
Louis, age 79, Jan. 31.
Ir.iant Sandra Kay Strykul, 917 N.
Merrifield, Mish., Jan. f:9.
Mrs. Lena May Boger, 2217 Wabash,
age 40, Jan. 31.
Mrs. Helen I. Van Home, 1501 E.
Wayne, nge ''A, i?eb. 3.
Arthur R. Bragg, 1821 E. Fox, age 73
Feb. 3.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
TOTAL MARRIAGE LICENSES FOR
MONTH OF JANUARY, 1945, 130.
Ward L. Huff, Walkerton, Ind., and
Cora N. Heim, North Liberty, Ind.
Stephen F. Szabo, 1412 Catalpa, and
Sophie Radecki, 914 Catalpa.
C. Troy Yoder and Ruth M. Kesler,
both of Vandalia, Mich.
James W. Snyder. 724 Clinton, and
Barbara Kennedy, 724 Clinton.
Ezra Pate, 528 S. Main, and Auleene
Reaper, 528 S. Main.
Alan L. Saunters, Canton, 111., and
Frances Proud, 419 S. Laf.
Chas. E. Arnold, 514 W. Monroe, and
Julia A. Kupec, Oliver Hotel.
Vernon H. Loyer, YMCA, and Mas*
Louise Olson, Oliver Hotel.
Clifford J. Lloyd and Emily M. Eddy,
both of Jackson, Mich.
Theodore R. Frericks, Kenney, 111.,
and Dorothy E. White, Chicago, 111.
Albert W. Eizinger and Caroline
Fischer, both of Chicago, 111.
Sid Minies, 3143 W. Wash., and Mat
tie Robinson, 3143 W. Wash.
Ransom M. Lewis, Fennville, Mich ,
and Racitia Reynolds, Jackson, Mich-
Forest E. Ye'tter, 1022 Clover, and
Lorraine Andress, Philadelphia, Pa.
John Myers,, 2123 S. Catalpa, and
iMatilda Ruttner. 607 W. Calvert.
Richard E. Daughterly, Jr., R. R. E,
and Edna R. Williams, 618y2 N. Mich.
Robt. D. Dodd, 2216 S. High, and
Harriett Jackson, Ligonier, Ind.
Howard E. Fox, Cassopolis, Mich.,
and Glenna Asher, Cas^ City, -Mich.
Merle Bannwart, LaPorte, Ind., and
Phyllis Gable, Michigan^City, Ind.
Maclyn M. Weesner, 2025 S. Mich.,
and M^ rv E. Baker,' 530 E. Calvert.
Ward L. Whitehead, 1943 Huey, and
Phyllis Lynch, 1391-3-lst.
DeVon E. Truex, Wakarusa, Ind., and
Betty J. Von Gruenigen, Wakarusa,
Ind.
Adrian P. Hickey, 1136 N. Notre
Dame, and Frances A. Utecht, St. Paul,
Minn. *
MHp E. Surine , Plninwell, Mich.,
and Esther Yonkers, Kalamazoo, Mich.
FEDERAL WAR AGENCIES
OPA DIRECTORY
Rent Control Office, fifth floor, Pythian building. Phone 4-0154—4-0155.
War Price and Ration Board No. 1, for all South Bend and Portage township west of Lafayette boulevard and German and Warren townships, 106 Wes1
Monroe street. Phone 4-0173
War Price and Ration Board No. 2, for all South Bend and Portage township east of Lafayette boulevard and Olive, Greene, Centre. Liberty, Lincoln
and Union townships, 106 West Monroe street. Phone 3-8219.
- War Price and Ration Board No. 3, for all of Mishawaka and Penn township
and Clay, Harris and Madison townships, 202 Lincoln Way East, Mishawaka.
t-hone 5-2116
The war price and ration boards ration sugar tires, automobiles, gasoline
fuel, oil, bicycles and rubber boots and are price control agencies.
OTHER WAR AGENCIES
• Office of Defense Transportation. Tower building (commercial vehicles
only). Phone 2-3393
United States Employment Office, 216% North Michigan street. Phone 3-6175
U. S. Veterans Administration, 804 Sherland Building. Phone 4-6177.
War Manpower Commission Office, J. M. S. building. Phone 2-1463.
War Prodnctton Board Office, 210-12 Sherland building. cAll priorities.)
Phone 2-1435
Edmund C. Hill, 1008 Evergreen Lane,
and Claire J. Natale, 2103 Kendall.
Victor J. Zakroisek, Elkhart, Ind.,
and Lucille T. Zyguiski, 1208 W. Grace.
Paul Fannin, 733 Blaine, and Nancy
L. Wilkeson, 733 Blaine.
Chas. L. Hutchinson, 915 N. Allen
and Esther A. Price, 743 Blaine.
Theodore R. Hinkle, Niles, Mich-, and
Margaret R. Forbes, Niles, Mich.
Lewis E. Paul and Mildred L. Karan-
ovich, both of Walkerton, Ind.
Stanley W. Swiatowy, 811 S. Pu-
'aski, and Josephine Swiatowy, 2224^2
Western.
Francis J. Trimboli, Messena, N. Y.,
?nd Mary F. Zirille, 1005 E. Lawrence,
Mish.
Edw. Gasko, 214 E. Sample, and
Elizabeth Vaszary, 907 W. Garst.
Paul L. Anderson, Jr. and Lois E.
Tilford, both of Cleveland, O.
Robt. Cassel, 604 S. Main, and Dorothy Seling, 604 S. Main.
Geo. Gallagher, Jr., Valley Falls, N.
Y., and Catherine Lannerd, Mansfield, O.
Thurl E. Cunningham, 304 W. Ninth,
Mish., and W. Aileen Wood, 215 Cleveland, Mich.
MOVING PERMITS
TOTAL MOVING PERMITS ISSUED IN
MONTH OF JANUARY, 1945, 93.
C. Piechocki, 1304i/2Western to 520
Crescent.
P. P. Cohen, 1226 Altgeld Co 118 N.
29th.
S. Snyder, 633 27th to 528 N. St. Jos.
J. Farkas, 911 Leon Ct. to 1702 S.
Kendall.
J. Galen, 320 Olive to 1366 60th, Los
Angeles, Calif.
Mfrsh Rent-d Agency, 510 W. Colfax
to 407 W. Colfax.
G. Wozniak, 521 S. Olive to 2721
Hurin.
O. Tye, 127 E. Dubail to storage.
M. Jensen, 1215 W. Jeff, to C44 Diamond.
G. Shoemaker, 524 25th to 939 27th.
Miss J. L. Searles, 1021 Riverside Dr.
to 1037 Calif.
TOTAL BUILDING PERMITS ISSUED
IN MONTH OF JANUARY, 1945, 45;
VALUE, U69.536.
Oliver Farm Equip. Co., 533 Chapin,
bldg., $80,000.
Peter Slater, 614 W. Calvert, repair
footing and walls, $100.
Mrs. A. Swihart, 601 N. Main, make
in door and window openings, $200.
W. S. Carlisle, 126 S. Laf.. straighten
roof, put in beam and Dost, $400.
Max Adler Store, 104 S. Mich., cut
door. $150.
Mrs. F. D. Hendrickson, 939 30th st..
add., $100.
THE RED DEVIL
FIRES
ESTIMATED FIRE DAMAGE FOR
MONTH OF JANUARY, 1945, $1,395.
Jan. 30, auto fire in the 100 blk North
Michigan street, owned by James V
O'Neill, 314 E. Dubail; radiator fluid
leaked on motor and ignited, no dam-
Jan. 30, radiator fluid of truck owned
by Indiana Dairy company, 1801 Long-
ley avenue, spilled on motor whentruck skidded and struck tree in 1000
block of West Thomas street; driven by
Frank S. Bieljewski, 737 N. Johnson; no
damage from fire.
Jan. 31, residence of Frank Harrison,
618 N. Olive; roof fire resulting from,
chimney sparks; no damage.
Feb. 1, grocery store operated at 524
Western avenue by Charles Labadie;
damage $50 to building and same to
contents; cause undetermined
Feb. 1, chicken house on farm of Ira
Spurlock on the Miami road near ihe
New road; damage estimated at $200,
including an unestimated number of:
chickens; cause iindetermined.
Feb. 1, residence of Mrs. Alice Buchanan, 739 N. Francis street; chimney
fire, no damage.
Feb. 1, roof fire caused by chimney
sparks at 412 N. Lafayette, Bings Food
shop; damage $50.
Feb. 1, chimney fire at residence of
Samuel Manos, 701 South Scott street;
no dariiage.
Feb. 2, residence of Casimir Bent-
kowski, 2634 W. Fisher street; roof,
sparks from chimney, damage $5.
Feb. 2, dwelling on Reliable Dairy
company farm on rural route No. 7,
box 252, seven miles southwest of South
Bend; thought to have been caused by
chimney sparks. Dwelling completely
destroyed but half the furniture saved.
Said to be occupied by Homer Glasgow, caretaker for the farm.
Feb. 3, apartment occupied by Mel
Taylor, 3721 South Langley drive;
smoke from rags in furnace; no damage.
Feb. 4, Northern Indiana Transit, Inc.
at University of Notre Dame bus stop;
motor grease set afire by short circuit
in wiring, negligible damage; had just
finished unloading all passengers.
BANKING ACTIVITIES
South Bend Clearing House
' Total clearings from January 27 to
February 3, inclusive, $3,223,248.
Total transactions from January 27 to
February 3, inclusive, $13,696,211.
NUMBER TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS IN
SOUTH BEND IN MONTH OF JANUARY, 1945, 222; NUMBER INJURED. 13;
KILLED, 1.
February 1
1C20 N. Mich. — Dantle Cole, 1020 N.
Mich., and Rev. J. Genssterblum, Niles,
Mich.
1227 W. Colfax — John Beck, 603 E.
Wash, and parked car.
William at Western — John H. Hoff,
1815 E. Bowman and Joe E. Van De-
venter, Chicago.
William at Western — Geo. Taylor,
1238 Diamond and N. R. Eddy, 1969
Louis Dr.
Calif, at Diamond — Clara Butts,
2202 Western and tree.
Penn. at Carroll — Eugene Bleiler,
622 Penn. and Wayne Matz, Walkerton,
Ind.
Hartzer at Eclipse — Bill Budyn, R.
R. 2 and Olive Rankin, 1045 N. Huey.
St. Louis at Wash. — Dan R. Lontz.
230 S. Edd and Mr. Clemens, Yellow
Cab Co.
200 blk S. Main — Mrs. L. P. Schubert, 1113 Foster and Frank Goralski,
add. unk.
Ewing at Mich.—Raymond Unley, R.
R. 1 and W. E. Roberts, 4031 S. Mich.
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