Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 51, Number 4, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 28 November 1957 — Page 7

rfowling... r Jriday Night Mixed League i T.im Standings W L vroich T. V. 24 12 Sciffert Tile 20 16 Wawasee Lumber 19V 2 16& Sportsman Center 17’/a 18V 2 ’ Kltson Plumbing 15 21 S. & M. Motors 13 23 ♦ High Team Game —Wawasee Lumber, 643; High Team Series —Wawasee Lumber, 1812. High Individual Game (men) —L. Wogoman, 234; High Individual Game (women) —A. Shaw, 189. High Individual Series (men) —L. Wogoman, 617; High Individual Series (women) — A. <Shaw, 457. Monday County League Team Sandings W L Pilcher’s Shoes 36 8 Bar 29 15 Owl 28 16 K’s Food Shop 24 20 Pickwick Lounge 23 21 Economy Gas 22 22 No. Webster Hdw. 20 24 •Blue Shingle 18 26 Liberty Coach 17 27 Kurley’s Keglers 17 27 Anchor Bar 17 27 No. Webster Gas Co. 13 31 • High Team Series—Economy Gas, 2658; High Team Game— Sleepy Owl, 922. High Individual Serie s—J. — Carr, 594; R. Penick, 580; T. "Auer, 585; S. Carr, 552; G. Beavers, 552; B. Treadway, 544; B. Rex, 533; G. Nordman, 525; J. Hughes, 522; C. Penn, 517; D. Oell, 515; L. Mollenhour, 514; E.

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GOSHEN COMMUNITY AUCTION SALES Monday 2 December at 12 P. M. Roy Bates and Eldon Yoder will sell their herd of Holstein Milk Cows and young cattle consisting of 20 cows, all fresh since September Ist and 12 Heifers from 1 year to 2 years old. Top Prices— Milk Cows 215.00 Heifers—Steersl4 to 22.30 Bulls 17.90 Butcher Cows—(Fat Cows) 13 to 15.30 (Canners & Cutters) 11 to 13 Veal 28.00 Lambs 21.25 Fat Hogs: 18.10 Ruffsl3.so to 15.50 Male Hogs 11.25 to 14.00 Feeder Pigs 9 to 16.75 We Have The Buyers Sherman - McDowell - Martin —Auctioneers— Romayne Sherman-Ora Thomas Owners

A BIG Thank You To Everyone — For Making The Grand Opening Os The Gulf Oil Station In Syracuse A Wonderful Success! , £ BILL DARR, Owner/

Gordan, 509; Teghtmeyer, 504; M. Dorsey. 502; and Vonasch, 501. 200 Games—T. Auer, 226 and 200: J. Carr, 219; S. Carr, 203; G. Nordman, 214; C. Penn, 211; E. Gordon, 212; R. Penick, 234; L. Longenbaugh, 204; and J. Hughes, 211. Land Os Lakes League Team Standings W L Pusti Body Shop 34 14 Frog Tavern 31 17 S. &M. Motors 30 18 Pilchers 26 22 Hire’s Electric 26 22 Little’s Insurance 23 25 Arnold’s Grocery 22 26 Rose Jewelry 22 26 Auer’s Service Sta. 22 26 Milford Legion 20 28 Syracuse Legion 17 31 State Bank Syracuse 15 33 High Team Series—Pusti Body Shop, 2638; High Team Game— S. & M. Motors, 914. High Individual Series—H. Schrock, 227-190-179 for 596. 500 Series—F. Sharp, 558; P. Bartlett, 508; L. Mollenhour, 579; G. Nordman, 500; D. Estes, 513; J. Carr, 595; C. Frushour, 546; J. Pusti, 545; E. Wright, 501; D. Karesh, 551; G. Beavers, 543; L. Claybaugh, 553; R. Laughlin, 559; G. Blender, 551; P. Rush, 539; L. Longenbaugh, 545; E. Darr, 511; and B. Felkner, 523. 200 Games—F. Sharp, 215; P. Bartlett, 206; L. Mollenhour, 201; J. Carr, 216-212; J. Pusti, 201; L. Claybaugh, 215; R. Laughlin, 209-212; G. Glender, 201; and E. Darr, 209. Split Conversions—L. Longenbaugh, 3-7-10; E. Darr, 5-7-9; and R. Clark, 3-10. Thursday Night Ladies League Team Standings W L Foo and Faye 26 10 Klink’s Super Mkt. 25 11 Pilcher’s Shoes 21 15 Gil’s Pure Oil 21 15 Denzel / 20 16 Louie’s Grill 20 16 Leap’s Bros, and Excavators 16 (a 19’/ 2 Frog Tavern 16 “ 20 S. & M. Motors 15 21 Rose Jewelry 15 21 Baugher’s Builders 13 23 Herrmann’s Gas 7*/2 28*/2 High Team Series —Foo and Faye’s, 2179; Tigh Team Game —Foo and Faye’s, 786. 500 Series—Pat Cripe, 170-181-189 for 540. 450 Series—Ell y Blakesley, 467; and Grace Harvey, 466. 170 Game or Better —Mary Thornburg, 176; Marj Smith, 175; Wava Finton, 170; and Katie McClure, 175. Split Conversion—Elly Blakesley, 5-7, 3-10; and Wava Finton, 5-10, 5-7. Local News . . . Mrs. Muriel Sharp will have as guests for Thanksgiving Day, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnson of Bourbon, Mr. and Mrs. Winkel and family of Indianapolis, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pauls and daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. Don Gardner and daughter of Elkhart, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Baker of Goshen, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Sharp and family of Warsaw, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Sharp and family and Earl Baker and daughter, Beverly, of Syracuse. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Slabaugh and son, Michael Eugene, were Sunday afternoon callers of Mrs. Slabaugh’s mother, Mrs. Vera O’Haver. Mrs. Beulah Mawhorter was a Saturday callei’ of her daughter, Mrs. Leonore Hennessey, and her granddaughter, Miss Sandy DeGross. Mrs. Mawhorter is now living in Dayton, Ohio. Home from Manchester College for the Thanksgiving holidays is David Longenecker, son of principal Glen Longenecker.

Real Estate Transfers Recorded 5 October 1957 Alice M. and Eugene M. Riel to James T. and Mildred F. Hueston, Lot E Daytoniana Shores Ist Add Dewart Lake, $1,500. Recorded 7 October 1957 Harry C. and Mary K. Zartman to Donald G. and Frances E. Smith, Lot 26 Oakwood Park Add Warsaw, $4,500. Celia S. Kuhn to Foy H. and Ruby E. Eisaman, Lot 8 Bayfield on Big Barbee, $1,500. Recorded 9 October 1957 Rue H. and Goldie E. Hunnicutt to Board of Commissioners Kosciusko County, Pt Hunnicutt Grove, $7,000. Recorded 14 October 1957 Borkenstein and Spirou to Joseph M. Karesh and Anna L. Karesh, Lot 104 & E»Z> Lot 105 Fairview Terrace, $14,000. Recorded 18 October 1957 James Eldon and Ruby Louise Clayton to David D. and Joan Clayton, Pt. SW % 3-33-7. Walter F. and Lucille M. Belsi to Richard V. and Virginia G. Stone, Lot 22 Rainey’s Court, $6,500. Ned and Bertha A. Stuckman to Katherine Rothenberger, Pt Lot A Sub Papakeechie Pt SE% 25-34-7, $250. Recorded 19 October 1957 Edwin M. Hochstetler et al to Marvin P. and Susie Jane Ward, Pt Lots 22 and 23 Blk E Epworth Forest, $6,000. Recorded 22 October 1957 Bessie Orr Sartele to Clifford and Wilmath Buennagel, Lot 19 Lakeland Park Add. Yellow Banks Park. John M. Steffe, 111 and LeAnn Steffe to John C. and Nita Jean Camp Servaas, Lot 3 Crow’s Add Ogden Island and tract adjacent, $19,500. Eddie P. and Muriel G. Overmeyer to Epworth Forest Foundation, Inc., Lots 4 and 5 Blk “H” Epworth Forest. Epworth Forest Foundation, Inc., to Eddie P. and Muriel G. Overmeyer, Lots 9 and 19 Blk “F” Epworth Forest. Vernon T. and Celia Beckman to The Western Union Telegraph Company, Pt SW% 19-23-7, $5,240. Recorded 25 October 1957 Lloyd E. Wilkin et al to James M. and Nellie M. Alspaugh, Lots 4 and 55 Plat Millers Landing, Webster Lake, $6,500. Frank Yoder to Maude M. Geiger, Lot 27 Hillabold’s Add Syracuse, $4,000. Recorded 26 October 1957 Homer J. and Mabel Coppock to Gertrude L. Ward, Lot 83 Quaker Haven Park Add, SSOO. Christopher Boase and Alba Martha Stelle to J. Frank and

Plumbing ft Heating HAROLD L. KITSON Phone 1616-W

58th international LIVESTOCK EXPOSITION A CHICAGO, NOV. 29 TO DEC. 7,‘ M 8 A.M. TO 11 P.M. INTERNATIONAL AMPHITHEATRE Nine full days of exhibits, shows, and contests. Fourteen thrilling horse show performances featuring Arthur Godfrey. Take the V jw South Shore, arrive in Chicago relaxed. IflftiFfciSfe. Easy connections to the Amphitheatre. Trains back from Chicago as late as 2:40 a. m. HI All This and Mare! ( I I OSODFREY HORSE SHOW KGitAIN AHO HAY SHOW t Ihg.T.U LJ I g JIM ■ fjdl Le 441 LIVESTOCK CONTEST l|||B’]|ll I ♦ SHEEP SHEARING CONTESTS | - CHICAGO SOUTH SHORE ANO SOUTH BENO RAILROAD

Ruth McDaniel, Lots 31, 32, 33, 48, 49 and 50 Ist Add Redmon Park, $3,000. Recorded 28 October 1957 Calvin E. and Izel Beck to Garnett Lathan and Pauline Hamman, Lot 21 Calvin E. Beck’s Sub Bonar Lake. Calvin E. and Izel Beck to Joe and/or Lena Hamman, Lots 25 and 26 Calvin E. Beck’s Sub., Bonar Lake. Mason Realty & Imp. Corp, to Velma I. Parker, et al, Lots 15 and 16 Mason Sunrise Beach Add Lake Wawasee, $1,500. Mason Realty & Imp. Corp, to Velma I. Parker, et al, Lots 19 and 20 Mason Sunrise Beach Add. Lake Wawasee, $3,500. Recorded 29 October 1957 Roscoe E. Howard et al to Orval S. and Ruth E. Long, Pt. Lot 17 and Lots 18 and 19 Howard and Lamm’s OP Wawasee, $2,500.

MEXICAN CURIO SHOP OPEN DAILY (9:00 A. M. to 9:00 P .M.) Featuring Gift Items Made In Old Mexico LAY-AWAY NOW FOR CHRISTMAS ONE MILE NORTH OF SYRACUSE ON STATE ROAD 13 Mrs. Doris Mohler, Owner OAKES Accounting Service Office Now Located Wawasee Village, Ind. South of Syracuse on Road 13 (ACROSS from WAWASEE SPORTSMAN CENTER)

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Local News . . . Mrs. Pearl Koher is spending some time with Mrs. U. S. Baker at Cornwell. Roy Hire was here Monday with Mrs. Marion Hire and returned in the evening to the Bradbury Nursing Home at Warsaw. Mr and Mrs. Amos Steffan of Waubee Lake were Thursday evening visitors of Mr. and Mrs. William Geiger. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Miller and family were Sunday visitors of the Geigers. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Juday and Mr. and Mrs. Alva Ketering drove to Valparaiso Sunday to visit the Garfield Hoover family. Mrs. Lester Modesitt of Oakwood Park spent Tuesday with the J. C. Baileys.

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