The Mail-Journal, Volume 11, Number 24, Milford, Kosciusko County, 10 July 1974 — Page 12

LEESBURG DAYS

Come To Leesburg On — Leesburg Days Fri. & Sat. July 12 & 13 Don-et's Norge Village LEESBURG, IND. WELCOME TO LEESBURG July 12 & 13

Leesburg Oil Co. - WELCOMES YOU TO LEESBURG DAYS - July 12-13 • 'Dayton Thorobred' Tires Dayton' Steel Belted Radials (40,006 Mile Guarantee > 'GAS FOR LESS' LUBE SERVICE - TUNE-UPS BRAKES AND EXHAUST SYSTEMS 2®'*"' SMALL engine REPAIR Terry ENGINE ANALYZER SERVICE Lynch Owner-Operator General Mechanical Service -1 i SR 15 North Dial 453-3058 Leesburg z , ■ ANNIVERSARY SALE I For Every *lO Purchase — You Receive A I FREE SILVER DOUAR! I I During Thru July 22 I He Proudly Start Another Year . . . Our 22d Serving Our Many Fine Customers And Friends I 'We Thank You For Your I I Continued Patronage' I * • And Well Continue Serving You— I 1. QUALITY.. .We Buy Direct From The Finest I Mills And Manufacturers . . . I 2. QUANTITY.. . Our Shelves Are Full ... I You Ask Us And We'll Hunt It . . . I 3. PRICE . . Priced To Save You Money And ■ I I More Money . . . I LJhz I 'Leesburg's Friendly Village Store’ Downtown Leesburg ,

Friday and Saturday, July 12 & 13

First aid responds to week end calls Members of the first aid unit at Syracuse responded to several 5 calls over the week end. Charles E. Hewitt of r 3 Syracuse was transported to Goshen hospital after suffering a breathing problem at 10:15 a m. Sunday at his rural home. Mrs Barbara Birkel was taken to Goshen hospital at 5:05 Monday morning after becoming ill at her home several miles south erf Syracuse near the Sleepy Owl. It was thought the womansuffered a possible stroke. Hits car while attempting to park Damage was listed at S7O to a parked 1971 Opel belonging to Thomas Davis of North Webster last Friday when hit by a Studebaker truck operated by Roger Rink of North Webster In attempting to park his 1948 model truck. Rink apparently misjudged distance on the west side of the road of 530E and bumped the Opel. No damage was listed to the truck.

■ HEEEEER’S LEESBURG — The town of Leesburg, one of the oldest towns in Kosciusko county, will holds its traditional “Leesburg Days" on Friday and Saturday of this week. This is-a view of Main (Van Burenl street as it appears this week. Two days of events will be highlighted with a Friday evening parade at 7. followed by a selection of a Cutie King and Queen and a Queen at 8 p.m. It is a day of homecoming for former residents and an opportunity for Leesburg merchants to say “thank you" to their customers.

Campbell joins Hooks as advertising head

Eldon Campbell, who served as director of economic development and acting director for the Indiana State Department of Commerce until recently, has joined Hook's as vice president, director of advertising Campbell was vice president of Time-Life Broadcast, Inc., and general manager of the former WFBM stations. Indianapolis from 1957 to 1972 The announcement was made by Hook s chairman of the board. August F (Bud) Hook Hook's operate 183 drug stores in 91 Indiana communities. A native of Decatur county, Campbell is a graduate of the University of Illinois and previously attended Hanover college. He spent many years in broadcasting, having served in various capacities at radio stations in Jonesboro, Ark., Fort

. JL INTERURBAN STATION LEESBURG EARLY 190® — Station was on State Road 15.

El TOWN HALL. LEESBURG - Built in 1M« Cornerstone was laid ba October IT. A crowd of more than 500 were present al the ceremony. Fifty articles were placed in the cornerstone.

To . .. LEESBURG DAYS July 12 & 13 From LEESBURG GRAIN ELEVATOR inc. 4f3-4421 leesbvrg

Wayne and Portland. Ore. Later he served as a sales representative and general sales manager for Westinghouse Broadcasting Company in New York. Active in numerous civic and business organizations. Campbell is a vice president and a member of the executive committee of the Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce. He also is a member of the executive committee of the Methodist ■ Hospital of Indiana. Inc., and serves in the same capacity with the Hanover college board of trustees. He is a director of the Morris Plan and First Mark Financial Company. Campbell is a past president of the Indiana Broadcasters Association and of the Rotary club of Indianapolis. He is a past member of the TV Board of the

National Association of Broadcasters. In 1965-66, he served as president of the Central Indiana Boy Scout Council. Other organizations whom he has served as president are the Central Indiana Better Business Bureau and Junior Achievement of Indianapolis. In 1962. Campbell was the recipient of a doctor of humane letters degree from Christian Theological Seminary of Butler university. He was named “Man-of-the-Year" in 1963 by B nai B’rith of Indianapolis and the “Torch of Truth” award from the Indianapolis advertising club in 1971. Campbell and his wife. Helen, reside in North Western Indianapolis

Leesburg Lions Club cdnnual CHICKEN BARBECUE Saturday, July 13,1974 Serving 4 toB p. m. * at the B 3ire Station 1 Adults *2.50 Children (* •<■ w $ 1.75 I Carry-outs *2.50 1 f Come One .. . Come All . • . To LEESBURG DAYS Friday And Saturday July 12 & 13 || highlights! , Friday, Julyjj Ice cream social I fire station) Parade 7:00 p.m. • KIQCS Cutie King and Queen contest e Square dance (Carroll Chic’ • COIICGSSIOIIS v Hani - caller) Cake Wa,M • Fun For The The Sunrise band (all Giris’ EnW# f(HII ly MmSmJ dance band) » Old fashioned sugar drawing \ (is ° |bs - ° f su s ar to be s iven s SEE 1 v \ away) Saturday, July 13 YOU Bake Sale - 9:30 a.m. (spon- THERE* sored by American Legion ■■■«>*• Auxiliary) Ju Leesburg Lions Club Chicken Bar-B-Que-4-8 (fire station) /7\ \ vln ** ¥ AVIV uttle LeagUe gameS "Sfgp ‘ I X law Sunrise band (all Girls’ dance band) vJL i 'J Old fashioned sugar drawing (150 lbs. of sugar to be given /p RC away) Bl Sponsored By The CvdSV? Leesburg Merchant's Association .

Mam or. vaoMwto* V- ’ > I rOdHBSF' x k Hi « SmK'flHiUltl EARLY 19Q0-MAIN STREET — Now Van Buren street.