The Mail-Journal, Volume 10, Number 25, Milford, Kosciusko County, 18 July 1973 — Page 9

FIVE YEARS AGO Robert L. Slavens, principal of Syracuse high school far the past three years, resigned Tuesday to accept a position as principal at Wabash city high school. Syracuse town board members held a 26 minute meeting last evening at town hall, at which time the resignation of board To Whom If Moy Corcern: Who ever threw the wine bottle in my yard it was hilarious. My son is in stitches. Bob Richardson Milford

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member Leonard Nichols was regretfully accepted with his growing business as reason for his leaving. Congressman John Brademas announced Friday, a new post office will be constructed at Syracuse. Syracuse town board members Welcomed a new business to Syracuse this week, that of Vega Homes Corporation. Seth E. Rowdabaugh, 74, former hotel owner at Syracuse and judge of the Kosciusko circuit court, died Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Stiffler of r 3 were called to Greensburg recently due to the death of the latter’s brother, Vernon. TEN YEAR’S AGO The Syracuse town Republican committee has set July 30 as the

date for its caucus to nominate a candidate for the town board of trustees and clerk-treasurer. Consideration is being made by officials for repair of the Main street bridge in Syracuse. Mrs. Wallace Scott entertained at a dinner Thursday evening for her father, Earl. Robby Clevenger was admitted to Goshen hospital for multiple lacerations requiring three and one-half hours of surgery and 100 stitches, after his bicycle plunged through the plate glass window at Lakeland Motors on South Huntington street on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Brown are leaving the middle of August far Laos to serve with International Voluntary services. Mr. and Mrs. James Slabaugh of Clearwater, Fla., returned to their home following a visit with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Court Slabaugh. TWENTY YEARS AGO The Indiana Department of Conservation has rejected a petition asking recleaning of the Turkey Creek ditch in northern Kosciusko county and southern Elkhart counties. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis B. Eby announce the engagement of their daughter, Marie Eloise, to Everett Tom, Jr., with a fall wedding being planned. Miss Betty Lou Swihart of Goshen was married Saturday evening to Paul Lee Traster of Syracuse. Mrs. Cleo Strieby announces the engagement of her daughter, Miss Dina Jane Mench, to Gerald D. Hubartt of Goshen. Patty Berg is scheduled to appear Saturday at the South Shore Country dub.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Riddle of Toledo, Ohio, are visiting the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Riddle. Mrs. Lew Schlien and two children of Rockford, 111., are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dio Pensinger. About 30 persons attended the reunion Sunday of the late L. W. Miller family at city park. FORTY-FIVE YEARS AGO Ed Schlichte, 57, and Marie Gehring, 17, drowned in Lake Wawasee on July 3, in a two-boat collision. A contract for construction of the Alva Galloway road in Turkey Creek township near the fish hatchery has been let to Roy Treesh of Milford. The Wawasee Cedar Chest Company has gone into receivership with Willis J. Dye of Kokomo named receiver. The bridge connecting the island with the main land at Papakeechie has been completed. Electric lights are being placed in most of the Papakeechie homes. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crow and family and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Klink motored to Lake James on Sunday. The town board of trustees is advertising for grading and paving of Brooklyn and first streets in town. PERRY IN JAPAN On July 8, 1853, an American expedition led by Commodore Matthew Perry arrived in Yokohama, Japan, to attempt establishing relations between that nation and the United States.

Local students on dean's list at Greencastle GREENCASTLE - A number of area students at DePauw university have earned academic distinction on the dean’s list. Achieving at least a 3.5 average or better out of a possible 4.0 during the second semester were: the following Kosciusko students: Burket — Christopher Doran, sophomore, son of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Doran: Milford — Kristen Phend, senior, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Parker Phend; Warsaw — Bruce Grossnickle, junior, son of Dr. and Mrs. Paul Grossnickle, r 7; Laura Hull, senior, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Hull, 1125 Country Club Lane; Joyce Steele, junior, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Steele of r 7.

ruketa” 4 01 6 Xouth fy ® Cort® 1 SlSr By FRED LASKOWSKI A pet show was held at the Lakeland Youth Center last week. The audience felt* that Lui Keim’s pet fly was the most unusual pet. Steve Decks rabbit and Tracy Rinkers hampster tied for second place. Other categories and winners are as follows: Nancy Amers’ dog Susie, a German shepherd won first in the largest dog, longest tail and the longest dog. Susie also won second place in the dog with the longest ears, best trick dog and most popular dog. Tracy Rinker’s, labrador, Jason, took first in dog with the shortest ears, with the most spots, best trick dog, and the most popular dog. Jason also took second in the smallest dog. Julie Lemman’s toy poodle, Candy, took first in dog with the longest ears, best costumed, smallest dog’ and the best purebred female. Exciting Victory In girls softEall the Syracuse girls all stars beat the North Webster all stars by a wide margin of 24 points with an ending score of 36 to 12. The next game will be played at North Webster. Don’t forget the auction this Saturday. All items are donated and all proceeds go to the youth center. The Lakeland Youth Center is a United Fund agency.

pE °state bank LEESBURG, INDIANA 46538 , 1 STATEMENT OF CONDITION June 30, 1973 Resources Officers Cash and due from Banks - - $ 652,325.24 A- E. heierman president U. S. Government Securities • 1,407,565.88 ray ferverda . vice president Municipal and Other Bonds - 2,530,312.38 Loans and Discounts ... 10,097,182.44 , James h. heierman . vice president Banking House and Fixtures • 166,117.13 wayne e. teeple cashier Other Real Estate - nn lavere vanator . ... auditor Equipment Leased - 25,540.00 $14,892,544.07 ° Directors Liabilities ‘ RALPH BRUBAKER, CHAIRMAN OF BOARD Capital Stock .... $ >™.“*> °“ rm rrrveroa Surplus - - - - - 200,000.00 Undivided Profits - - ‘ 457,324.29 a. e. heierman Deposits • - - - - 13,682,783.04 wayne E. teeplE Other Liabilities - v - • - 319,818.09 Reserve for Loans - - - 82,618.65 JAMES H ’ HE,ERMAN $14,892,544.07 «E0 w. anglin SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES TRUST DEPARTMENT 'S « CHECKING ACCOUNTS AFTER HOUR DEPOSITORY Lccsauae HOME MORTGAGE LOANS TRAVELERS CHECKS INDIANA , PERSONAL LOANS DRIVE-UP WINDOWS ) jJ* BUSINESS LOANS BANK BY MAIL &**>ZV W FARM LOANS SAVINGS (COMPOUNDED DAILY) FDK AUTO LOANS > MONEY ORDERS

■1 |H| JM -» » ■Mr / 1 W I ** 7 J I I | F. A r I p | J IN EUROPE — The above students from Wawasee high school are currently touring Europe with the “Sounds of Hope’’ group directed by Varner Chance, choir director at the high school. The musical tour is visiting and presenting concerts in Amsterdam, Netherlands; Hamburg, Germany; Copenhagen, Denmark; Stockholm, Sweden; Oslo and Bergen, Norway; and London, England. Shown in the front row are Sharon Rapp, Sandy Beer, Kim Augsburger and Angie Jessop. In the second row are Charles Scott, “Cap*’ Pryor and Kevin Rhoads. In back are Mr. Chance, on the left and Mrs. Chance, on the right with State Senator and Mrs. John F. Augsburger shown in the center.

Kiddie parade winners named at Syracuse The Lakeland VFW post sponsored a kiddie parade Wednesday night, July 11, at Syracuse as a part of the activities for the Police and Firemen’s fair. The grand prize winner was Sandy, two and Cindy Davis, six, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. John Davis, Jr. of Warsaw. The girls paraded as Cinderella goes to the ban. The float entered by the VFW Auxiliary won second place in the parade. Third place winner went to Darren, five and Dana Neer, 10, r 1, New Paris. Their entry was called the chariot with the flaming torches. The chariot met with near disaster when it struck a bump and the top went up in flames.

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Break-in at Ceramic shop The Ceramics shop at 325 East Boston street, Syracuse, was broken into Saturday night. Damage w3S estimated at $2,000. One of the owners, James

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Bassett, discovered the break in Sunday afternoon. Many ceramic pieces and furniture were damaged, but nothing was taken. The entrance was made through a rear door, which was forced open. David Hyde is co-owner of the shop.

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