The Mail-Journal, Volume 12, Number 32, Milford, Kosciusko County, 3 September 1975 — Page 4

THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., Sept 3,1975

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Jack Greenfield, who is putting on the Quitting Business sale at the uptown Star Store is quite a fellow. He has been doing all the sign work for the sale himself, and claims an unprofessionalism that is well hidden. He has been In the sale business for 46 years, he tells. From the crowds he drew on opening day and later, he appears to know what he's talking about. Anyway, we took this all in stride Now he tells this column he was born in New York city “more years ago than I'd like to recall" in the same house on Henry street in Manhatten that farmer Governor Al Smith was born in! Subscriber Margaret E. (Mrs. Leland) Clapp writes us from her home asking whether the town of Syracuse is planning any special Bicentennial celebration, that she has old photos of years gone by. plus old copies of the Journal. That’s a good question. Perhaps the town fathers should be thinking of naming a Bicentennial committee to undertake such an effort Our good friend Bill Spurgeon has also posed this question, and relayed a willingness to help out. Let's think about this .Anyone walking into Hook’s last Wednesday must have been startled at seeing the •’giant," clothed in a purpie "jungle suit" and promoting Flair pens. Asked about it, he said, "I'm the Flair Fe Fl Fo Fum Giant." Store manager Larry Harter said his name is James Hennessey, and he is one of four “giants” touring stores throughout the nation promoting Flair pens Manufacturers are Increasingly concerned about how their trademark is used. Realtors, for example, want the *’R" capitalised, and Coca-Cola insists on using their name with capital "Cs" and the same for Coke. Now comes this: The St. Petersburg (Fla.) Times identified those little plastic toys that people throw back and forth as “frisbees ” Shortly thereafter, the Times' managing editor received a case (100 of the discs, neatly labeled "st. Petersburg times " A letter from the executive vice president of Whamo Co. followed: "Your continued flagrant misuse of our trademark. Frisbee, must be stopped. You have forced us to resort to Phase U of our awesome retaliatory

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power. We trust we will not have to implement Phase 111, a Frisbee Fly-in.” Steve Crow is back on crutches, the result of a discovery of a hairline fracture of the left hip. Steve was in a bad truck-tree accident April 12 and while it appeared he was well on his way to recovery, the small fracture has caused him pain and put him back on the “sticks.” Over Milford-way women's lib is really taking ahold. For example, that town’s Democrats just fell short of fielding a full women's slate for town offices in the November election. The exception was in ward 3 where Evelyn Orn was defeated by Oscar Pena for the town board. And. incidentally, there’s a house divided (only politically) in the Jim Brooks family, where Jim. now justice of the peace, is a candidate for the town board on the Republican ticket and his charming wife. Margie, is run ning for clerk-treasurer on the Democratic ticket. u Realtor Frank Greco, who moonlights as a red hot bandsman with "The Gadabouts," tells us he and fellow musicians Jack Alexander and Betty Kruger are changing the name of their little combo to “A” Band. He said they read in The M-J that "a band" played for the opening of the Counting House Bank in Warsaw recently and they liked the appellation better than their current name. Doug Allen’s self-styled definition of suicide: It's the severest form of self-criticism. Ric Clings man of Syracuse will be announcing the colorful highlights of the Wawasee high school football games on WCMR radio. 105 FM. following the 10 p.m. news. The broadcast is sponsored by several area merchants. Police officers converged on the hatchery branch of the State Bank of Syracuse around 4 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 27. when one of the employees accidentally tripped the bank's alarm. There will be no Democratic convention in the town of Syracuse, according to city chairman Wilbur Smith, due to lack of interest. Republicans held their convention at the Scout Cabin and came up with a full slate. Returning to the board will be president Darrell Grisamer and clerk-treasurer Betty Dust. George Paton, r 1 Leesburg. (Lake Tippecanoe) is as durable as the wind. He marked his 99th birthday last Wednesday quietly receiving congratulations from friends who knew about it. That makes him a nonagenarian. The fellow says, "I have three wonderful children Well, after all, three out of five isn’t too bad. ts it?” That distinguished, familiarlooking man dining Saturday night at Lil's Anchor Bar in Uptown Syracuse with Tom Prickett and wife Nancy was none other than State Sen. Phil Gutman. R-Fort Wayne. The Senate majority leader has been a frequent Wawasee visitor. Hb relationship to Tom b more than political: Mrs. Gutman b Tom's sister. Though he's not made any public declaration, Gutman is frequently talked of as a possible GOP challenger to US Sen. Vance Hartke, D-Ind , when Hartke tries, as it is assumed that

he will, for a fourth six-year term next year. An FM radio station for Syracuse and the Lakeland area? That's what we’ve heard is In the mill by some local entrepreneurs. Wawasee high school’s football Warriors got off to a roaring start over the week end by routing archrival Warsaw. It’s an excellent showing for a school that’s had a varsity football program for only a few years. A story in last week's M-J told of Dr. Carol Lembi. Purdue botanist, being here to study lake algae. It said she was accompanied by Merrill Ross, also of the Purdue staff. To set the record straight:

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despite the difference in names, Lembi and Ross are married — to each other. My Neighbors -'•'O’! I* "Mom felt a chiH . .

JP cases listed for Turkey Creek township

The following cases were listed for justice of the peace court of Christian Koher in Turkey Creek township for the month of August: Marjorie Koehlinger, Fort Wayne, speeding 50 in a 30-zone, S 3 fine and costs totaling S3O Richard L. Davis, Anderson, plea of not guilty made on violation of the Indiana boating laws for bow riding James Dewar. Muncie, for permitting a motorboat to be operated with an expired registration, however, the registration was found to be valid and case dismissed Karen Criswell, r 3 Syracuse,

failure to yield, $1 fine and costs totaling S2B Kris Stidham, r 4 Syracuse, failure to reinspect vehicle, $25 for a total of $52; and $25 for a total of $49 for theft (possession of a stolen inspection sticker) Douglas L. Ringler, r 1 Syracuse, $5-$32, speeding 49 in a 30-zone John D. Yoder, Elkhart, sl-S2B, expired inspection sticker Ronald Weimer, Greenwood, case to be heard on IBL violation of exceeding 10 mph after dark Larry D. Cook, r 1 Kimmell. $3S3O for speeding 70-55 zone Philip Ball, Syracuse, violation of the muffler law, sl-S2B

Roger Lee Henwood, r 3 Syracuse, si-S2B, false registration Blaca Lozano, 119 W. Portland, Syracuse, Sl-S2B for driving left of center James Mellor, Indianapolis, $l- - violation of boating laws for having no boating numbers on boat Dan A. Somers, Syracuse, $3S3O for speeding 69 in a 55 zone Jay Dehner, Fort Wayne, $l- - no observer while skiing Rick Perry, r 3 Syracuse, $5$32, muffler violation Gary Lee Johnson, r 3 North Webster, illegal consumption of alcoholic beverages, case to be heard S. D. Bradley, r 1 Etna Green, sl-S2B, insufficient life preservers Benny Vanover, Milford, $l- - no operator's license.

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