The Mail-Journal, Volume 11, Number 50, Milford, Kosciusko County, 8 January 1975 — Page 12

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The above pho’ was loaned to us by Bruce . cChntic of near Milford and is believed to be of the 1920 vintage It shows a gang of workers pouring cement on the noad around Syracuse Lake As is the case with many old photos, none of the workers could be identified. The area in the background is now the Syracuse city park where hundreds flock each summer to enjoy the sun. the sand and the cooler breezes of the lake. Pat and Jake Bitner are busy this week in re-doing and arranging at Overhead Door, a business the couple purchased this past week and took possession on Thursday. In addition to items stocked at the business over the past few years, new Overhead Door products will be added and perhaps an open house planned Jake sdrved as general manager of a new Monarch plant established at Richfield Springs. N. Y., last January and the couple moved back to Syracuse in December. —o— ‘ ' Thornburg s drug stores, headquartered in Syracuse, is on the move again, adding its sixth store to its mini-chain The new More, to open late in February, will be in the North Village Mall, on VS 31 north of South Bend. The Mall will have a grand opening sometime early in March. Thornburg’s store will have 8,653 square feet of floor space, and will be managed by Dick Massey, formerly of Warsaw, where he was active tn the Jaycees Other Thornburg stores are located in Syracuse. North Web Mer. Columbia City. Warsaw Mid Nappanee. The card catalogue of a library carried the following notation: SEX: (see librarian). A number of readers pointed out that this was very suggestive and in poor taste. As a result of their com plaints, the card was reworded as

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follows: SEX: (for sex, ask at the desk). There’s a friendly competition developing between the Counting House Bank at North Web Mer and the Lake City Bank in Warsaw. Lake City just opened a branch in North Webster, and Homer Shoop is opening a branch of his / Counting House Bank in Warsaw soon. It’s now under construction. At the present time. Lake City is running some double entendre ads in ‘the paper.’ like the one last week: “We Don't Have a Castle. But the CuMomer is Always King at Our NewLakeland Branch." Someone suggested to Bruce Wnght. why not run an ad like: “We don’t have a (Chris) • Schenkel. but we have plenty of shekels for you to borrow." Watch for more of these Jack Benny-Fred Allen type friendly jibes. Comment overhead concerning a recent concert: "Don’t miss it if you can " Gene Smith of Marise’s Town & Lake Shop got some bad news last Thursday: his loss of cash and checks by a gypsie "raid" was not covered by insurance. At first he thought it was. then was informed that it probably wasn't, then finally a crashing "Nn ” In all $4,600 was taken, he told The M-J. . t Smith has asked customers to stop checks written from December 20 to 27. and to please reissue checks to his store. This, at least, will cover part of his loss. - • 5 Almost like a gift for Christmas was the word received last month by Joe and Martha of the release of their son J. (Xirom a nearly four-month stay in the hospital in Japan Rushing to his bedside when word was received, his parents received a ten per cent chance of survival - and we are sure spirits were greatly lifted with his dismissal. Look for the grand opening and open house of the new Hatchery Branch of the State Bank of Syracuse the 17th and 18th of the month “ Visitors will be in for a pleasant surprise. It's certainly one of the nicest such branches in northern Indiana. There will be a surprise visitor

at the opening, we re told. Big “G” (Gaylord Jones) is out of intensive care and recovering nicely, according to members of his He and Evelyn are looking forward to a vacation in Florida as soon as he is released. The five handsome Cable boys, sons of Mr. and Mrs. W’illiam Cable, r 2 Syracuse, have a unique name arrangement, we learn Their first initial, from the top down, spells their family name. Like this: Charles, 30. a hospital administrator in Phoenix: .Alan. 28. in Chicago: Bruce. 27. a CPA in the LA area; Lowell. 26. a Purdue grad, working on the family farm: and ? Edwin. 19. a sophomore at Manchester college. A few friends and relates of Jack Kline joined him Suncray to dine out at North Webster in observance of his 90th birthday anniversary. Belated Happy Birthday to Jack, and also to Jesse, license branch examiner, who observed his 65th birthday on Tuesday. Fishing has been reported as very good by many of the winter enthusiasts and the ice is much thicker than when Norm and Barkey took their “dips" in the cold waters recently Local Palace of Sweets manager Donnabelle Darr is, back in full swing following a Florida vacation where she visited her sister. Mrs. Bill (Betty) Stocker and family. Speaking of vacations, have you seen Gloria Hodler and hubby following their six-week stay in Florida. Tan and beautiful are the words for both. About the only chuckle to come in last night’s town board meeting came when board member Lorin Knispel said during an annexation discussion: “First you annex and then you find out what the problems are." Two bright sunny winter days this week were followed by a dark and gloomy morning today with rain and some fog. The weatherman forecasts temperatures in the 58’s today and falling to the 36‘s tonight. It was 47 degrees at 8:36 a.m. Vandalism reported at South Shore County officers continue investigation into vandalism reported at South Shore Golf course last week end Tom Tuttle reported to comty officers that a putting green had been .torn up and officers speculated a vehicle was dkiven onto the fairway, onto the number 12 green, and then spun around on the green Damage was estimated at 52.000.

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