Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 49, Number 22, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 8 March 1956 — Page 6
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County Dairymen Will Tour Farms Friday Harold Gawthrop. president <4 the Kosciusko County Holstein association, announced last week that a county dairymen's tour will be held Friday 9 March start* ing at the Clarence Estep farm at 9 am. proceeding to the Sherman Deaton, John Gardner. Emra Stookey, Charley Smoker and Voyle Osborn farms The Estep* farm is located one mile north and three-fourths mile west of Pierceton. At this stop, management, breeding and product? an of cattle will be discussed. At the Deaton farm, located one and one-half miles west of junction of Roads IS and 8, the
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THE MELODY SHOPPE Syracuse, Indiana Just received a shipment of Easter accessories, Scarfs, Dickey's, Flowers, Belts, Cotton Lingerie, $2.98 up. Panties, sizes 5 to 10, 59 cents each. Also new cotton skirts, $2.98 up and cotton dresses, $5.98 up. Crinoline skirts: white, pink, blue and yellow, 1.98 up.
Edw. E. Stephenson REAL ESTATE INSURANCE Downtown Syracuse Across from New Post Office WILLIAM T. JONES. ASSOCIATE
HARRISON STREET Unfurnished, modern 4 bedroom home close to town. Hardwood floors, full bath, oil hot air heat, & garage. Good location and priced right. Shown by appt. • 4 BLOCKS FROM TOWN Beautiful unfurnished home and income property with complete living facilities for two families. Each floor has 2 bedrooms, living room, dining area, full bath and kitchen. z Auto. oil heat, hardwood floors, 2 car garage, and screened porch. • NEAR DOWNTOWN Large 3 bedroom brick home located on a comer lot. Full bath, hardwood floors, hot water beat, and garage. Priced at $9,000. Terms if desired.
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new milking parlor, pipe line milker and bulk tank installation will be the main attraction. This type of installation is typical of the moat recent developments in dairy farm automation. Borne recent remodeling in the dairy burn will be seen at the John Gardner farm. The herd has been in a testing program for many years and opportunity to review the progress through records will be given. At the Emra Btookey farm the county's highest producing cow can be seen along with a string of extraordinary cows from both production and show records. The final stops will include the farms of Charles Smoker and Voyle Osborn, where some of the top notch cows also will be seen. Adds Registered Cow To Holstein Herd Leonard Hlbschman purchased a registered Holstein cow, Oldsen Dictator Rosemany, bred and consigned by Harold Huelsenbeck of Kendallville, at the spring state Holstein sale at Warsaw recently. It was reported by Mr. Huelsenbeck that a large crowd attended the sale, the bidding was brisk, and the demand for the heavy milking breed was good. The cow named above topped the sale at Warsaw bringing $635. WRC PLANS PROGRAM At the regular meeting of the Women’s Relief Corps held last Friday night plans were made for the year’s work. Refreshments were served by the hostesses: Mrs. Ella Unrue and Mrs. Mary Pusti. The next meeting will be 16 March. imiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiin
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SOUTH ON LAKE STREET Beautiful 2 story Cape Cod home well located for town and lake convenience. 3 bedrooms, iy 2 baths, hardwood floors and oil hot air heat. Shown by appt, only. SYRACUSE PROPER Excellent unfurnished 3 bedroom home in an ideal location. Nice living room, kitchen with plenty of cabinet space, tiled bath, auto, oil heat, utility room, play room in attic. Located on lots and includes outdoor grill. Shown by appt. • . LAKE STREET Unfurnished, 4 bedroom home in an ideal location. Carpeted double living room, dining and sewing rooms. Kitchen with new built-in cabinets. Full bath, basement, and auto, oil heat. Priced at $10,750.
Bowling .... Wednesday Night League Team Standings W L Pilchers 74 30 S. M. Motors 70 34 'Pustis Body Shop 66 38 Syracuse Legion 57 47 Arnolds Groc. 55 49 State Bank 50 54 Milford Legion 50 54 Hires Electric 46 58 Frog Tavern 43 61 Milford Packing Co. 42 62 Blue Shingle 41 63 Auers Serv. Sta. 30 74 High Team Series —Pustis Body Shop 2738. High Team Game—Pustis Body Shop 983. High individual Series—M. Orris 257-185-157 for 599. Other 200 Games: Dick Brown 200 B. Rex 211 H. Schrock 215 L. Wogoman 232 E. Wright 213-209 D. Hares'll 219 J. Pusti 200 D. Laughlin 203 A. Wleswanger 202 F. Wolferman 202 L. Longenbaugh 234 W. Jackson 219 Donat’s Wasps a team from Wawaka, scheduled to roll soon at Rochester, N. Y. in the big A. B. C. tournament, were handled rather rudely at the Pickwick Lanes Sunday afternoon by Pilcher’s Shoes. The Wasps in their tuneup had three men 551 or better scored 2555 for the three games. The Shoemen with more balanced scoring totaled 2662 for the set. Donats Charley Pace 210,168,177-555 Gerald Lung 119-128-135-382 Bill Donat 195-179-177-551 Jack Tracy 160-165-229-554 Dick Thibault 134-219-160-513 Total Pilchers Ted Auer 180-181-156-517 Hugh Barber 210-181-161-552 Doug Pilcher 181-199-187-567 Bob Treadway 154-148-182-494 Jack Carr 181-176-175-532 Total * 906-885-861-2662 Monday Night League Pickwick Lounge 56*/ 2 21’a Pilchers Shoes 55*/ 2 22 s / 2 Burkholder Drug 44 33’/ 2 Runyan Std. Serv. 43 35 Syracuse Enterprise 42 36 Klines Sinclair Serv. 38 40 Kurly’s Kegler 35 43 No. Webster Dri-Gas 32 V 2 45*/ 2 Farmer’s Feed Serv. 32 46 Campbell Market 31 74 Sportsman Bar 29 49 Mac’s Home Builders 29 49 High Team Series—Pickwick Lounge 2669. High Team Game—Pickwick Lounge 941. High Individual Series—B. Rex 236-178-191 for 605: B. Treadway 593; H. Schrock 583; D. Hummel 558; J. Pusti 556; A. Armbuster 564; L. Longenbaugh 543; C. Long 544; D. Pilcher 541. 200 Games—B. Rex 236; T. Roose 226; R. Treadway 223; H. Schrock 222-203; D. Hummel 221; J. Whitacre 218; C. Long 201; J. Karesh 202. Ladies Tuesday P. M. League Wawasee 49 26 Laundromat Anchor Bar 42 33 Ketering’s Ins. Serv. 40 35 Howard’s Fine Fod 37 38 State Bank 31 44 Heckman’s Dairy 26 49 High Game: Mary J. Christine 203; Gerrie Smith 181; Mary A. Rex 173. High Series: Gerrie Smith 503; Mary A. Rex 458; Elly Blakesley 445. Friday Night Mixed League Dougs Electronic 46 29 Center Wawasee Lumber 45>/ 2 29 y 2 Company Syracuse Iron & 39 36 Metal Co. Indiana Glass 34 41 Products Co. Hot Shots 33 >/ 2 41 y 2 Seiffert’s Mosaic & 26 49 Tile Co. Women High S' Games—Mary Ann Rex 457; Midge Adams 447; Gerrie Smith 456; Betty McKibben 450. Women High Single Game— Betty McKibben 180; Midge Adams 187; Gerrie Smith 170.. Men High 3 Games—Bill Rex 194-199-179 for 572; John Pusti 187-184-187 for 558; Harold Schrock; 165-174-165 for 504 Lyle Seiffert 184-163-172 for 519. LOCAL CATTLE BREEDERS ACQUIRE TRADE MARK Sam R. Anglin and Merl Zumbaugh of Warsaw have reserved the prefix “Alpha-Zeta” for use in naming their purebred Guernsey Cattle, according to the American Guernsey Cattle Club. This new prefix has been placed on file with the Club, and Auglin and Zumbaugh will use it as their exclusive trademark in the Guernsey world. The American Guernsey Cattle Club is a non-profit agricultural registry organization serving some 40,000 purebred Guernsey breeders from, coast-to-coast. Local News. . . Dr. and Mrs. Eugene Yoder and family visited Dr. and Mrs. Charles Matheus, formerly of Syracuse, in their home at Union City last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Brown and daughter, Sherrie, spent the weekend at the home of Mr. Brown’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clair Brown in Cassapolis, Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Karst and family of Columbia City were weekend guests of the Gerald Cramers. News Os Men In The Armed Forces Garry Eyer who is stationed at Fort Sill, Oklahoma, has been promoted to Private first class. Support Syracuse!
Local News. . . Mrs. Edna Norris who has been visiting’ her sister, Mrs. Tom Schlecht for the past few months has "returned to her home in Preeceton, Saskacchewan, Canada. Rev. and Mrs. Roy Dettwiler of Buckley, Michigan visited his brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Ivy Dettwiler of R R 2 Monday and Tuesday of this week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kroh attended the capping ceremony of their daughter, Jane, at the Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis last Friday evening. Miss Vivian Conover will return Monday from a months vacation in Honolulu where she visited in the home of a cousin and two friends. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Miles
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entertained at dinner Sunday for Miss Esther Hoover and her mother, Mrs. Maude Hoover of Nappanee. Mrs. Estelle Swartz entertained at dinner last Wednesday evening Mrs. Ellse Mowser, Mrs. Nell Sloan, Mrs. Elizabeth Pollock, Mrs. Alva Nicolai, and Mrs. Ada Zeltinger, all of Syracuse; Gladys Clay and Flossa Pinney of Wakarusa. Georgia Miller was hostess to the Wednesday Noon Bridge Club yesterday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Oehllgschlager of LaSalle, Illinois, are visiting this week in the home of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Oehligschlager. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Christine returned Sunday from a month’s vacation at Lake Worth, Florida. Myrta Tilson of Indianapolis accompanied them. Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Morgan of Chesterton were weekend guests of Mrs. Georgia Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hall and
6 mos. old son have moved into 1 the Syracuse Lake home recent- ] ly occupied by the Oeligschlagers. Mr. Hall is a field man with the Standard Oil Co. I Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Oehlig- i schlager have bought the former <
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home of Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Harkless. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Powell entertained with a euchre party Saturday night. Guests were from Peru, Goshen, Columbia City, Cromwell and Syracuse.
