Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 50, Number 11, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 17 January 1957 — Page 2
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SyracuM-Wawasee Journal
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—Thursday 17 Jan. 1957
Published each Thursday by the Wawasee Publishing Co. Entered ae second class matter at the post office at Syracuse, Indiana. Subscriptions $2.50 per year by mail., W. W. Pauli . - Po^!?.^ er Marxnret Freeman- Editor Wayne Hicks Advertising Manager Sandra l>e Gross Linotype Operator The Syracuse-Wawasee Journal la a Republican newspaper, owned and produced by residents of the SyracuaeWawasee community In its own modern printing plapt. Display Advertising rate, 70 cents per column inch. Telephone 191. Local News .... Mr. and Mrs. Howard Beard and children, Kedrick and Renee, visited Mrs. Beard’S grandmother, Mrs. Catherine Gray, who observed her 93rd birthday Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pennick left for Clearwater. Florida, Wednesday after receiving word that her father. Fred Reed, had been struck by an automobile and suffered a broken leg, posCHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM Hours 10-4 118 West Jefferson Street Except Sundays & Holidays Goshen, Indiana
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slble broken back and Internal Injuries. The Reeds had left for Florida over a week ago and had been in Tarpon Springs. It was reported that he was still unconscious at the Clearwater hospital where he was taken. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Neibert and son, Kim, returned Tuesday to Missouri, after spending the past week with relatives here. Mrs. Edith Rhode and daugh. ter, Priscilla, have moved into their new home at the corner of Harrison and Benton Streets. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Miner, spent Sunday visiting their daughter, Mary, at Ball State University in Munice: Hospital News . . . Ralph Vail was admitted to Goshen Hospital for medical treatment Wednesday 9 January. He was dishcarged Saturday. Lee Good underwent major surgery Saturday at the Goshen Hospital. His condition was reported favorable Monday. Arthur E. Clark, RR 2, was dismissed from Goshen Hospital Saturday.
Otto Miller, RR 2, was admitted to Goshen Hospital Monday for medical treatment. Ernest Richhart is confined to St. Joseph Hospital at Ft. Wayne, where he is undergoing oral surgery. Alva Crowl, RR 3. was admitted ’to Goshen Hospital for medical treatment.
• General Brokerage • Rentals—Appraisals • Property Management ] 1 • General Insurance • Notary Public 1
Bowling ... Tuesday P. M. Bowling Leagmi Team Standings W L Anchor Bar 30 18 Ketering’s Ins. Serv. 29 19 ■ Wawasee Mfg. 24 24 State Bank Syracuse 22 26 Wawasee Laundromat 20 28 ; Howard’s Fine Food 19 29 High Game—Mary J. Chris- ■ tine, 471; Velma Penn (180) 460; Betty Kline (175) 456; Man’ J Willard, 456; Elly Blakesley, 446; : Anna Sudlow, 444; Katie Gross, (180) 444; and Betty Wilson, ' 176. Monday County League Team Standings W L Economy Gas 52 20 Pickwick Lounge 44 .28 Pilcher’s Shoes 43 29 Blue Shingle 43 29 Sportsman Bar 39 38 . K’s Food Shop 35 3” Farmer’s Feed Serv. 34 „38 Kurly’s Keglers 33 39 Liberty Coach 32% 39Mi ) Syracuse Enterprise 29 43 < Kline’s Ditch Digging 25% 46Mi j N. Webster Gas Co. 22 50 ] High Team Series—Pickwick, 2644; High Team Game—Pick- 1 wick 945 High Individual Series—H. t Schrock, 222-162-194 for 578; J. j Carr, 573; J. Rhodes, 566; O. Keim, 553; H. Bartman, 547; E. Wright, 547; S. Carr, 546; G. Beavers, 543; R. Penick, 536; J. Pusti, 531; A. Armbruster, 1 526; V. Schortgen, 519; E. Tat- 1 man, 518; Gutoski, 517; J. Mar- ; tin, 521; E. Gordan, 537: D. ■ Brown, 514; R. Treadway, 613; 1 D. Culberson, 511; D. Laugh-J* lin, 507; O. Smith, 507; D. Hum- < mel, 502; T. Auer, 504; D. Smith, ■ 503; E. Teghtmeyer, 501, and C. • Cripe, 500. 200 Games—S. Carr, 235; G. Beavers, 226; R. Penick, 202; B. ; Schrock, 222; O. Keim, 212; F. Kern, 205; J. Martin, 212; C. Beck, 202; E. Wright, 224; • Rhodes, 204; and J. Carr, 219. ; Land Os Lakes League Team Standings W L S. &M. Motors 54 14 Pilchers 51 17 Pusti’s Body Shop 37 31 Hire’s Electric 37 31 Frog Tavern 33 35 Arnold’s Grocery 33 35 Rose Jewelry 30% 37% Little’s Insurance 30% 37% Syracuse Legion 30 38 Milford Legion 26 42 State Bank Syracuse 25 43 Auer’s Service Sta. 21 47 High Team Series —S. & M. Motors. 2612; High Team Game —S. &M. Motors, 912; High Individual Series —B. Rex, 180-180-196 for 556. 500 Series—H. Barber, 548.; I). Pilcher, 513; R. Treadway, 511; J. Carr, 518; D. Laughlin, 504; V. Cook, 513; R. Penick, 5341; H. Schrock, 516; B. Little, 503; E. Wright, 514; D. Karesh, 510; G. Beavers, 509; F. Sharp, 507; R. Schultz, 524; W. Hagerdon, 514; and C. Frushour, 526. 200 Games—R. Treadway, ■O3; D. Terghlin, 203; V. Schortgen, 201; F. Sharp, 214; and R. Schultz, 201. Split Pickups—J. Carr, 3-10; R. Treadway. 4-5; D. Pilcher, '-10: D. Laughlin, 3-10; E. Darr, 7-'*: R. yoder, 5-8-10; and O. Phone News Items To Syracuse l>:i Goshen Community Auction Sales January 21 at 12 o’clock Manford David Hizer will sell his herd of dairy cows, 3 fresh' 1 week, 2 fresh 2 weeks. Balance fresh in fall. 45 head of shoats wt. 80 lbs. Sell your livestock nt auction. Top Prices This Week Were— Milk Cow , 277Ji0 Heifers and Steers — 13 to 20.!!5 Bui’s, top 15.70 Veal, top 32.50 Butcher Cows Fat Cows 10.50 to 12.10 (Canners & Cutters) 8.75 to 10 Male Hogs—Heavy 10.50 Male Hogs—Light — 12.50 Fat Hogs, top 18.50 Lambs 20.50 Roughs, heavy 15 to 15.75 Roughs, light 15.75 to 16.25 We Have The Buyers Romayne Sherman-On Thomas Owners Sherman - McDowell * Martin A m
Replogle, 3-6-7. Ladies Tuesday P. M. Bowling League Week of 10 January Team Standings W L Anchor Bar 27 18 Ketering’s Ins. Service 27 18 Wawasee Mfg 22 23 State Bank Syracuse 21 24 Wawasee Laundromat 20 25 Howard’s Fine Food 18 9 27 High Games—M. J. Lantz, 484; Betty Kline (170) 461; Elly Blakesley, 457; Mary Culler, 443; Lois Xanders, 443; Ann Sudlow, 440; and J. Van Sickle, 170. Tuesday Night Beginners League Standings of 8 January Team Standings W L Liberty Coach 25 14 Bardahi 21 18 Village of Wawasee 20 % 18% Byler Bros. 18 21 Dodge, Inc. Staplettes 17% 21% Wawasee Restaimant 17 22 High Team Three Games Series—Bardahi, T 585; High Team Game —Byler Bros. Dodge, Inc, 555; High Individual Series—C. Karr, 468; E. Carlson, 408; and P. Cripe, 403. 135 Game or Bette r—M. Buchan, 163; H. Bryan, 150; K. Auer, 147; G. Pilcher, 148; M. Arnold, 136; L. Dean, 145; and N. Searfoss, 141. Thursday Night League Standings of 10 January Team Standings W L Klink’s Super Market 34 17 Pilcher’s Shoes 33 18 Foo & Faye 32 19 Denzel’s Realtors 28 23 Rose Jewelry’ 25 26 Greentree Art Studio 25 26 Syracuse Rubberetts 24% 26% Baugher’s Builders 23 28 S. &M. Motor Sales 22 29 Herman's North 22 29 Webster Gas Co. Frog Tavern 19% 31% Putter In 17 34 High Team Three Game Series—D en z e I’s Realtors, 2194; High Team Single Game—Denzel’s Realtors, 777. 500 Series or Better—l. Stahley, 511, 170 Game or Better—Betty McKibben, 201; and E. Blakesley, 180.
General Contractors Residential Building and Remodeling Roofing — Siding PAUL CHRISTINE Phone 633-M Syracuse, Indiana
RAY BUHRT GENERAL CONTRACTOR Residential & Commercial Building Phone 1629-J Rte. 3 Syracuse
1956 FINANCIAL REPORT Town Os North Webster NORTH WEBSTER, INDIANA ” GENERAL FUND RECEIPTS: QR Balance on Hand Jan. Ist, 1956 — $1586.96 Excise Tax General Property Tax 5846.4 b Total Receipts $8390.45 DISBURSEMENTS: * cnn nn Salaries Town Officials — $ Police Salary and Expense — nn Compensation of Fireman 2 20-0« Other Compensation : Heat Light and Power — 1 5»3.oo Printing and Advertising J**-}’’ Repairs Bldg, and Equipment —— 2&o.vu Postage and Supplies — Insurance and Bond Premiums — Other Equipment and Improvements 38.05 Fire Truck Rental — 660.00 Total Disbursements $6436.71 BALANCE ON HAND DECEMBER 31st, 1956 |1893.74< STREET FUND RECEIPTS Balance on Hand Jan. Ist, 1956 » $3305.46 Gasoline Tax — — 2573.54 Total Receipts $5879.00 DISBURSEMENTS: ' Labor and Materials $ 3420.24 Total Disbursements $3420.24 BALANCE ON HAND DECEMBER 31st, 1956 $2458.76 TOWN OF NORTH WEBSTER H. A. GANGER Clerk-Treasurer
Finding away to live a simple life is. today’s most complicated job. TV & RADIO SERVICE Prompt Service — Rates Reasonable — Work and Parts Guaranteed. DICK CARWILE Phone 74-M Wanted DEAD ANIMALS Prompt Sanitary Service. Phone Goshen 31284 or Milford 4901 collect. Indiana Rendering Company. JARMAN SHOES Tom Socks Wawasee Village INSTOCK . PIIIIAO Color T*V E-Z TERMS Call Us . . . For Fast Set Or Antenna Repair. JIM MENCH THE TELEVISION STORE Wawasee Village Phone 302-M or 7?-M
