The Mail-Journal, Volume 10, Number 36, Milford, Kosciusko County, 3 October 1973 — Page 12

THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., Oct. 3,1973

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tajziNJSS .. around Mfr This may look like a mud hole at this point, but it is destined to be a six-acre “lake,” according to Charlotte Kell, owner-operator of Wawasee Airport. Heavy equipment is being used to fill in a five-foot dip in the airport’s air strip, with the fill coming from this low, marshy area along the Eli Lilly road. There’s a good possibility that enterprising Charlotte will put the area around the lake into lots for sale, all part of an over-all , long range improvement program she has for her airport. Bob Geil is the new salesman at W. L. Cutter Chevrolet in Syracuse. He hails from Benton where he recently opened a music center. He had six years’ experience in. auto sales with Pete Fall in Elkhart.

Ray Buhrt GENERAL CONTRACTOR Residential & Commercial Building Phone: 457-3431 Road 13, Syracuse

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“You just can’t buy that kind of publicity”, so states developer Tom Leonard when he saw the half page write-up on the front of Section 6 of Sunday’s Indianapolis Star about his Runaway Bay. The eight-column caption said “The Living Is Easy at Lake Wawasee’s Runaway Bay,” and boomed the colorful condominium development. The article mentions Mr. and Mrs. James Louden and their 12-year-old daughter Jodi, formerly Indianapolis residents, and has photos of them. Three Syracuse area women have written to lifer Eddie McClendon at Lucasville, Ohio (Box 787, Zip 45648, Number 125-573) after his Letter to the Editor which appeared in these M-J columns September 19. Writing were Mrs. A. L. Miller, Mrs. Melville Smith and Mrs. DeLoss Martin, and Mrs. Miller has received a return letter. A most interesting pen pal relationship could develop from this which could possibly prove the salvation of a life to a meaningful purpose. Mary Swager, First Charter’s gal Friday and hubby Bob, have

returned from two weeks in the west, namely Oregon and California. Understand Betty Brammer is in charge of the local garden clubs pitch-in bumper sticker distribution for litter control and they are quite attractive. If you were watching the Notre Dame-Purdue game Saturday, you undoubtedly say our town’s Linda Bitner (daughter of Pat and Jake) is doing a fine job as Pep girl for Perdue. Her cheerleading talent at Wawasee high was a carry through and her spirit tremendous. Hear tell NIPSCo employee Darrel Grisamer received a most unusual gift for his birthday recently, namely a bunny rabbit. ; . . now that’s nice. Mr. Charles (and his assistant Linda) moved the former’s hair styling salon into the Huntington building on Saturday and while Linda is on a Texas vacation, Charles is holding down the fort. V Q Townsman Russell Hinderer came up with an idea, and he might just have something there. He asked, if there is such a paper shortage, why doesn’t someone come up with an .economical process to recycle paper. We’ve heard this a lot lately, and have begun to wonder why ourselves. A date for the opening of the new Ben Franklin store on Pickwick road has been tentatively announced as Thursday, Nov. 8. Around 270 fifth grade students of the local school corporation were entertained with a doublefeature at the Pickwick Theatre Monday morning — one feature being a book the students are to read of “Charlotte’s Web.” Kinder Realty, Inc., developers of the new property recently purchased from Sturm & Dillard Gravel Co. between Syracuse and Milford, has decided on a name for the development: LeelandShores. The larger of the two lakes has been named Lake Rachael (about 30 acres), while the smaller lake has been named Lake Elizabeth (about 25 acres). Hie high cliff has been named Heather Hills. You’ll just have to ask Don Runge how the names Lake Rachael and Lake Elizabeth came about.

Plans are underway for 16 duplex units to go in on East Chicago street, on property formerly owned by Ralph Oyler. More on this later. Gloria Jones is the new “Girl Friday” at the South Shore county club, replacing Linda Voland, who is planning to give her full time to raising a family. Phil Oppenheim, North Manchester merchant and real estate developer in the Lakeland area, has plans of opening his new store in the new Pickwick Block about December 1, he stated on Friday, and earlier if completion of the rooms runs ahead of schedule. If you’re interested In joining the Wawasee adult boosters club, plan to be on hand tonight (Wednesday) at the high school for an organizational meeting. Time: 7:30 p.m. Several followers of the Warriors met with Terry Franks last Wednesday to discuss plans for the organization of such a group, and decided to go ahead. They decided to pick up the charter of the original boosters club which raised nearly $35,000 for uniforms and the like for the new basketball, football and other WHS teams. The group, wants to take a look at the by-laws of the Logansport adult boosters club, supposed to be one of the best in the state, for possible adoption. If you’re interested, drop around tonight. This comes to us from the WEEKLY MESSENGER, publication of the St. Andrews United Methodist church, Syracuse: GOD IS LIKE We see so many commercials on TV and so much advertising — but, how much do we advertise our God and what He can do for us? God is like Ford, He has a better idea. God is like Coca-Cola, He’s the real thing. God is like Pan-Am, He makes the going great. Gid is like Pepsi, He’s got a lot to give. God is like Standard Oil, you expect more from Him and you get it. God is like Dial soap, aren’t you glad you know Him, don’t you wish everyone did?

God Is like Alka Srlzer, try Him, you'll like Him God is like Bayer aspirin, He takes the pain away. God is like Hallmark cards, He cared enough to send the very best. God Is like Tide. He washed out what the others left behind. God is like VO 5, He holds through all kinds of weather. God is like Mattei toys, you can tell he’s great. God is like Sugar Frosted Flakes, He’s just GRRRRRRRR RRRRRRRRRRRRRRREAT!!! SAE installs new officers The Wawasee high school Phi Tau Alpha chapter of SAE had its first meeting of the year Tuesday night of last week. SAE Action for Education) is the former FTA (Future Teachers of America) club. The name was adopted at the 1973 state FTA convention in Indianapolis last April with membership to the club opened to any student wishing to involve himself in the change and improvement of the educational system but who does not necessarily plan to become a teacher. Installation Cindy Rapp acted as installing officer for the following new officers for the 1973-74 school year: President — Becky Replogle Vice president — Roz Long Secretary — Kim Shipley Treasurer — Rich Timmons Historian — Ann Brice Following installation, the new president inducted 21 new members as follows: Lynn Helvey, Cindy Hyndman, Roxana Auer, Juan Carvajal, Sarah Coy, Jill Farrell, Suzy Fortress, Sandy Gerenscer, Rhonda Graff, Cathy Guard, Alice Gunden,

Watch for Tremendous GRAND OPENING PHOTO-FINISHING Bspecialsb at Hook’s Drugstore (opening soon)

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PP&K — Winners in the various divisions in the Punt, Pass and Kick competition held last Saturday at Wawasee high school are shown above. In front are Ross Dahlstrom, first place winner in the eight year old division; Rich Conway, second place winner; Dick Doll, third place winner; Anthony Hunziker, first place winner in the nine year old division; Glen Wilkey, second place winner; David Workman, third place winner; Steve Root, first place winner in the 10 year old division; Phillip Shepherd, second place winner; and Pat Speicher, third place winner. In the second row are Brian Stichter, first place winner in the 11 year old division; John Locke, second place winner; Scott Heady, third place winner; Allen Coy, first place winner in the 12 year old division, Tim Harris, second place winner; and Rick Cripe, third place winner; Andy Wollman, first place winner in the 13 years old division; Jim Willits, second place winner; and Todd Grove, third place winher. In back are Wawasee high school football coach Hal Traviolia and Jack Stump of C. S. Myers' Ford agency. A total of 127 boys participated in the day’s activities. First place winners will compete Saturday at 9 a.m. in regional competition at Westside junior high in Elkhart. Hie school is located at 2525 By-pass road.

Shannon Hall. Also, Connie Hoopingarner, Mike Lantz, Debbie Miller, Judy Moser, Elaine Mullet, Frank Nyikos, Charlie Packer, Missy Wesner and Jane Wilson. The new SAE pledge, adopted at the 1973 state convention and written by president Becky Replogle, was used for the first time in the induction ceremonies. New members of the Wawasee faculty were guests of the SAE for the evening and shared some of their past experiences and their reasons for entering the teaching profession. Teachers included Mrs. Sharon Hahnlen, foreign language and Mike Conley, art.

Leesburg girl in Saturday accident Cheryl G. Meek, 17, r 2 Leesburg, was involved in an accident Saturday at the intersection of Summy Rd. and SR 15 at Leesburg. The Meek vehicle reportedly skidded on wet pavement and struck a road sign. Damage to the auto was set at SIOO by state trooper Barry Black and damage to the sign was set at S3O.

Call Us Before You Sell Your HOGS WE BUY HOGS DAILY Max M. Kyler Phone: 839-2108 Sidney P. B. Stewart & Co. 2100 Durbin St. Warsaw Phone: 267-6054

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Mrs. Clinton Gilbert and Miss Sharon Gilbert of r 1 Syracuse returned home Sunday from a nine day bus tour of Pittsburgh, Pa., Washington, D. C., New York city,’ Niagara Falls and Canada.

Chairs, dishes, silverware, etc. belonging to the Milford Fire Department, please return them.