The Mail-Journal, Volume 11, Number 41, Milford, Kosciusko County, 6 November 1974 — Page 16

THE MAIL-JOURNAL— Wed., Nov. 6,1974

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ABOUND BE Have you selected your name for Mental Health Christmas gifts yet? If not. names are available at the office of The Mail-Journal, and gifts are to be returned to the offices by November 14. only a little over a week away. Why not stop in today? On the most part, youths of Syracuse were very orderly this year during the Halloween trick or treating time, said Syracuse police chief Dale Sparklin. Two young men (dressed for Halloween were seen having a good time in several local “spots" and we are about to tell that it was Jim Owens and his ‘tramp* friend from Fort Wayne. Goes to show the spirit of trick or treating is still fun. right fellows? Not many people probably know that our town's George Gardner is pretty talented tn “airplane flying.” Crow Roofing has assisted in beautifying at the Railroad Park.

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with the contribution of eve and downspouting being installed at the new restrooms last week. Sad to admit, faces were long around the Lakeland area Saturday morning, what with their favorite Wawasee Warriors losing their conference football title match against the North Wood Panthers 33 to 13. The Warriors had a good following at the game, nonetheless, but it was a bitter pill to swallow. No one could say it wasn't a good game, and fans conceded a hard-fought match to the Panthers. We've been informed the area s new residents are not Mr. and Mrs. Richard “Ritchey”, as reported here a week ago. but “Pitcher " They will be new to our business community, as well. The Dick Watersons are arranging for the purchase of Brazel's Bait and Tackle on the south side of Lake Wawasee. pending the transfer of a carryout beer license. The purchase, if consummated, will be with Russell and Katharine (sic) Braiel. who have owned the business for the past 20-odd years Officer Joe Thornburg telis friends his wife's minor traffic accident in Goshen late last week was the first such accident in his family for the past 34 years. Quite a driving record, by anyone’s standards. Betty Brammer says she s nowout of the furniture business for gjod and is looking for a job. Frank Greco and Jack Armstrong make up the minidynamite package at the St on e v ridge Hotel that are well worth a little drive to hear. Calling themselves The Gad Abouts. they appear Friday and Saturday nights. Most people know Frank as a real estate agent with the Nellans firm, not knowing he has all this talent at the organ. Heard at the Palace of Sweets: “My wife is like a dynamo... she charges everything." The word at the present time is that the Indiana department of conservation will not replace the late Earl Money, at least on the same basts as the respected officer had operated Earl's domain was the northeastern part of Kosciusko county, and he paid particular attention to the goings-on of Lake Wawasee. Syracuse Lake. Tippecanoe. Dewart. Waubee. Bonar and the other smaller lakes. In a re-structuring, officer Noel Coble of Shue Lake has been assigned to Kosciusko county, and he will serve with officers Ned Gerard and Dave Anderson and sergeant Larry Morris. Residents of the area can expect less surveillance of the lakes than they were accustomed to under officer Money. Townspeople are wondering: what’s the second story addition to the Liquor Locker on South Huntington street liiy says it's simple: it’s our new storage room. Think — What two letters of the alphabet are not listed on the phone djal’ Where does the first letter of the alphabet appear. u»e first dialing area? The constant rising of prices, comes information from Mrs. I. J. Byland of Oakwood Park regarding same prices during Civil War limes around the year INI. In a letter from her grandfather Nicolai to other relatives, sugar sold at 4100 a pound but could hardly be had. salt was at 14 a bushel and coffee. SI a pound. Local members of the Syracuse Veterans of Foreign Wars. Post No. 1342. will be selling buddy poppies on Friday and Saturday of this week, with all proceeds going to veterans and their

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families and for local relief in the Syracuse, Milford and North Webster areas. This is the first time the local post has undertaken the worthy selling chore, according to post commander Glen Field. We’ve had numerous reports of confusion at the polls in this year’s primary election and in Tuesday's election. Several have suggested, that when paper ballots were used, voters had an opportunity to study sample ballots and newspaper reprints of the ballots prior to stepping into the voting booth. Some even said they were surprised there was an election of several school board members (unopposed), although there has been what we considered adequate newspaper publicity on the entire election. When candidates are unopposed they usually do no advertising or campaigning, which could account for part of this ignorance in the school board el ecu on. We heard much confusion over the three constitutional amendments voted on. This, we feel, was not adequately discussed in the public forum. In Sunday recital at Butler Univ. Miss Connie Christner, daughter of the Rollin Christners cf r 2 Syracuse, will be appearing in an honor s recital in Robertson chapel on the campus of Butler university this Sunday evening, Nov. 10. at 8 p m A sophomore at Butler, Jordan college of Music, she is majoring in music education. She will be singing “Anzoleta dops la regata*’ from La Regata Veneziana by Groacchino Rossini. / Auditions were held the last of October and eight or nine students were chosen. Auditioning ranged from freshmen to graduate standing and from all areas of music school. Extensive damage in Monday crash Damage was estimated at Si .500 in a two-vehicle crash at Huntington and Main streets in Syracuse at 7:20 p.m. Monday, however, no injuries were reported Drivers were Luanne Sweatland, 17, r 2 Syracuse and cfriver of a 1970 Ford with SI.OOO damage, and John L. Mason, 19, Goshen, driving a 1970 Chevrolet listed at SSOO damage. Officers reported the Ford was eastbound on Main with the green light at the time of the mishap. Mason was following another vehicle south on Huntington who had turned right onto Main and apparently did not notice the light was red for him, hitting the Ford in the left front section. Syracuse officers investigated Camp Fire group goes bowling By JULIE BUSHONG The Lu-Ta-Lo-La -Camp Fire Giris group went to Wawasee Bowl on November 4 The girls had a lot of fun. rhey went back to the scout cabin and talked about the conning events planned...,We are planning to have a slumber party at the scout cabip in December. Backing driver hits another Damage was set at Sl» in a two-car mishap in the drive of the Pacer station at Syracuse around 4:35 Sunday afternoon. Syracuse police investigated and reported Ricky Harris, 17, r 1 Syracuse was leaving the drive in his 1970 Ford and did not see the other car as be attempted to back. Driver of the other vehicle was Richard A. Eyer, 19, Syracuse, in a 1969 Chevrolet who had just tfriven into the station.

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