Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 49, Number 48, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 27 September 1956 — Page 5

♦ Emra G. Stookey On Farm Loan Committee Emra G. Stookey of Route 2, Milford, Indiana, is the new member of the Farmers Home • Administration countv committee, Jerome K, Bash, county announced this week. StooV-ey succeeds Chester A. Brown of Turkey Creek Township whose term expired this year, c Stookey’s appointment became effective 20 September 1956. The on which he will serve determines the eligibility of local fanners who apply for Farmers Home Administration loans The new committeeman and operates a general type • farm in Prairie Township. Maurice W. Dorsey of Turkey Creek Township and Donald Chilcote of Warsaw are the other members of the commmittee. Each agricultural county in • the country has a similar committee of three members who are responsible for determining loan applicant’s eligibility, certifying 1 •the value pf farms being purchased or improved through Farmers Home Administration • loans and making recommendations on loan approvals and loan servicing actions. Each member is named for a 3-year term and one appointment • expires each year. A member completing his term cannot succeed himself. At least • two of the members must be farmers. No loan of any type can be approved for an applicant whose • credit needs can be handled adequately by other credit sources. Sell It With A Journal Classified Ad! • See ' ETTER • Real Estate Phone: 350 ☆ ☆ ☆ < SYRACUSE LAKE NORTH SHORE This new listing with 3 bedrooms is a fine year-round home. ** Lovely living room with fireplace, screened porch with lake view, kitchen, dinette, basement, oil heat and attached garage. _ This is one which will pay you to investigate. •☆ ☆ ☆ SYRACUSE LAKE IN TOWN PROPERTY • This is one priced so you are on the lake for only $13,600.00. rb, Two bedrooms, solarium, living room with fireplace, dining room ♦ and nicely built-in kitchen. A dandy and all furnished too. Terms from the owner. ☆ ☆ ☆ • WAWASEE LAKE See our lake listings of various descriptions. ■☆ ☆ ☆ % LISTINGS NEEDED We have a file of numerous prospects. Drop in and see if some have described your property We need your listings. •.☆ ☆ ☆ • OPEN SUNDAYS 1 P. M. to 4 P. M. *■ ☆ ☆ ☆ B. LEE FISCHER M. L. FISCHER RAY HOPEWELL • REAL ESTATE BROKERS - ETTER Real Estate Phone: 350

Jackets and Silver Lake County High Champs Syracuse and Silver Lake are northern and southern division champions, respectively, of the Kosciusko County High School Baseball League. Atwood edged Pierceton 5 to 4 Mondy night to gain second place in the northern division of the Kosciusko County High School Baseball League. As a result, the four-team lineup for the post-season playoff series is now complete. Syracuse and Atwood, who finished one-two in the northern loop, will join Silver Lake and Mentone, two top teams in the southern division. The playoffs will begin on the Warsaw city park diamond with semi-final games this afternoon. Silver Lake will play Atwood at 2:30, while Syracuse meets Mentone at 4:00 p. m. Both Silver Lake and Syracuse finished their regular season schedules undefeated. Tentative plans call, for the winners of today’s games to clash at 4:00 p. m. next Monday for the championship. The final regular season standings are as follows: Northern Division: W. L. Syracuse 5 0 Atwood 4 2 Milford 3 3 Pierceton 3 3 North Webster 1 4 Leesburg 8 5 Southern Division: W. L. Bilver Lake 5 0 Mentone 4 2 Claypool 3 3 Etna Green 2 3 Beaver Dam 1 4 Sidney 1 4 Undefeated Jackets Take Northern Division Syracuse Yellow Jackets took the Pierceton Cubs 10 to 3 Thursday night in a walk away game. In the first and second innings the Jackets picked up a total of eight runs, four each inning. The Cubs, in the third inning, made one run. In the bottom half of the fourth inning the Jackets scored two more runs to make the score 10 to one. In the top half of the sixth inning the Cubs picked up two more runs to make the final score 10 to 3, as both teams went scoreless in the seventh inning. Box Scores: Name AB H R Frushour, C. 4 11 Caskey, 2nd B. 3 2 2 Nicolai, P. 2 13 Kistler, L. F. 3 12 Dorsey, R. F.—3rd B. 3 2 1 Swenson, Ist B. 2 11 Simon, 3rd B. 2 10 Miller, S. S. 2 0 0 Laird, C. F. 3 10 Druckamiller, Ist B. 1 0 0 Anglemyer, (sub) 10 0 Godshalk, R. F. 10 0 Thornburg, P.—7th 0 0 0 Totals 27 10 10 Pierceton AB H R Fawley, C. 2 10 Parker, S. S. 4 0 0 Slusher, Ist B. 3 0 1 Hom, P. 2 11 Leedy, 3rd B. 310 Zimmerman. C. F. 3 0 0 Tenney, L. F. 3 0 0 Jangs, R. F. 10 1 Cole, 2nd B. 2 0 0 Totals 23 3 3 Local News. . . Mrs. Howard Juday entertained the E. U. B. Church Guild last night assisted by Shirley Strieby. The Guild was to have gone to Warsaw to Mrs. O. N. Miller but was postponed because of the death of Miss Edna Lower. Mrs. Olen Keim is managing the Tot and Teen Shop since Mrs. Jack Ronketti left for California. Mr. and Mrs. Don Gardner of Ashland, Ohio, visited over the week end with 0 their parents, Mrs. Muriel Sharp; and* Mrs. Melba Gardner of Nappanee. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bishop and family of Fort Wayne were Saturday evening visitors'of Mrs. Bishop’s sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Sharp. Mrs. Wilma Hire and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Foster attended the funeral of Miss Edna Lower in Warsaw Wednesday afternoon.

Boy Scouts To Have Horsemanship Contest Immediately following the Ranch-O-R e e parade through Goshen’s business district next Saturday afternoon, there will be a Junior Horsemanship Contest held at the Goshen fairgrounds, a member of the Ranch-O-Ree Committee announced today. Young horsemen of Elkhart, LaGrange, and Kosciusko Counties who are between the ages of 8 and 18 years are invited to compete in the events. There is no entry fee and admission to the public is free. Three classes of races are included in the contest. A race for pones 48 inches or less in height; race for ponies 48 inches to 52 inches in height; and a horse race for horses 52 inches and over. Additional events include a

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Sack Race, "Speed and Aotfon, H, < Barrel Pickup, Flag Race and “Carry the Mail.” Officers of the Silver Dollar Saddle Club of Bourbon, Indiana, will officiate for all events of the contest. Contestants must regiser in the company of one or both parents at the fairgrounds after the parade Saturday. LADIES OF THE ROUND TABLE Ladies of the Round Table met Monday evening with Mrs. Melbum Rapp. /Twenty members were present and voted to sponsor the Junior Ladies this year, which club shall become federated. The program was a panel discussion entitled, “Dollars and Sense” conducted by Mrs. Janice Bachman, Mrs. Catherine Myers and Miss Ethel Bowser. Dainty refreshments were served by the hostess.

Syracuse-^/aivasee Journal

Thursday 27 Sept. 1956-

GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. Guy E. Fisher of Syracuse observed their golden wedding anniversary Saturday 22 September. Natives of this community, the Fishers were married at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen D. Miller, on 22 September 1906. They are members of the Concord E. U. B. Church. The Fishers have four children. three of whom live in the county. Mrs. Everett Tom lives in Leesburg, Mrs. Herman Weisser in Milford and John S. Fisher in Syracuse. Mrs. W. K. Pfingst lives in Harlingen, Texas. Cooperation would solve many problems. For instance, freckles would make a nice coat of tan if they’d just get together.

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