The Mail-Journal, Volume 12, Number 40, Milford, Kosciusko County, 29 October 1975 — Page 4

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THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., Oct. 29,1975

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This picture topping cruzin’ this week and article, came from Helene C. Adair, mother of Staff Sergeant Janna Stollery, a member of the air force. Helene said you have read about Janna several times in the last six years, her career in the United States Air Force being an interesting and fulfilling one. and now we have a picture of her in one of her most recent ac* complishments, fishing. She proudly is displaying a five pound speckled trout caught while fishing with her husband. Don. who is a sports enthusiast The fish was the biggest of the day's catch and the shirt she was wearing during the catch had the words on the front "I'm Not a Born Loser.” Sidelined for several weeks with a dislocated shoulder due to a fall, Anna (Mrs. John 1 Craw should be back in the full swing of th mgs this week, and smiles when telling of managing to decorate her ever popular cakes, in-spite-of the bandage. Real estate sales manager Doug Alien successfully, and we might add adeptly, “picked" the lock on his car parked on Main street Friday forenoon, apparently emerging on an errand and locking the vehicle with the keys inside. Watch for those little ghosts and goblins this Friday evening as our town observes its annual trick or treat night — curfew time is 9 o'clock for the event Though there was no masquerade involved, the annual PTO Halloween carnival event held last Wednesday night at the Syracuse school must certainly have been one of the bestattended. with elbow room only by the 7 o'clock hour and youths galore. Praise must certainly be given those volunteers working for and during the event. j New envelopes appeared with telephone bilb thb mouth noting tetephene progress. tttT being

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the first transatlantic radiotelephone call. And. the Spirit of Saint Louis made the crossing, too! An enclosure announced the diabetes test being offered at Warsaw community high school on Sunday, Nov. 23, from 11 a.m. to 5 p m., sponsored by Tri Kappa and Warsaw Kiwanis. Response has been great for the mental health gift list this past week and a few names are still available by stopping in The Mail-Journal offices. Persons wishing to give but not taking a name may do so by purchasing a new gift for male or female, wrapping same, and dropping off at the Journal offices These gifts go to the Fort Wayne state school. Comes a note this week from Mrs Frank Ellsworth of Akron, Ohio, saying. “Last summer 1 read an article regarding controversy or nonappearance of Glenn Miller’s orchestra on Lake Wawasee. 1 would like to say that not only did his orchestra appear, but I attended the performance. This should end the controversy. I grew up spending three months every year at the Ross cottage, one of the original cottages on Wawasee. and owned by my parents, and can remember Xavier Cugat's orchestra as well. We lived a mile from the ballroom and could hear the music from our pier” Teacher friends of Mrs. Robert (June) Laudeman will be interested in reading her article “Making Our Own Music** concerning a non-verbal communication appearing in the November Issue of The Instructor magazine. Music just isn't music to everyone’s ears' Last Thursday afternoon this newspaper received a telephone call from an area resident telling bow proud she was that a group of Wawasee high school youngsters was “staying out of trouble by finding something to do.” She said they had gathered in Cripe’s garage for a jam session and were really having a good time with the music being so interesting she walked down to listen and found several others had gathered to listen to the boys. Keith Cripe was playing the drums. Greg Miller and Jay KKson were on guitar and Randy Purcell was playing the bass, our caller said. A short time later another neighbor placed a call to the county sheriff s office — the caller said a “group of kids were creating a disturbance in the Ogden Island area with their music” Our only comment can be that musk isn't musk to everyone's ears! Several local basketball enthusiasts are planning to take their wives to a highly touted basketball game at the Market Square Arena at Indianapolis next Monday, the game being between the Indiana university Reds and the Russian Olympic team The Russian team is touring the US and this game is to be with about the best the US has to offer. Last year IU had a 31-1 record and has four of its five starters back. You can bet the game will be played before a full house. Putting the package together is Judge John Hagen. Larry Thwarts and Bill Coburn. Now we hear a group of North Webster Boy Scouts of Troop 2C are being assisted by the town's Cub Scouts hi good over field of corn after the automatic coni pickers have done their job. picking up what the pickers have missed. They are selling the corn and

contributing the money to their town's emergency ambulance fund. They’ call themselves “The Gleaners,’’ and are led by scoutmaster Bob Prado. Did you know: When someone stops advertising, someone stops buying. When someone stops buying, someone stops selling. When someone stops selling, someone stops making When someone stops making, someone stops earning When someone stops earning, someone stops buying. Moral: Don't get caught in this cycle: advertise regularly. Syracuse fire chief Larry Weaver points out an incorrect reference to a statement he made at last Tuesday night's

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town board meeting. The M-J reported he said “Syracuse has a better fire department than any neighboring town,” when in fact he said the department is “second to none.” The difference, if any, is minimal, but we hasten to set the record straight. Weaver has been the department’s enthusiastic chief for the past two years. Neighboring North Webster has reached the half-way point in its drive for 520.008 for a new emergency ambulance, and is expected to reach its goal well before the December 31 deadline it set for itself. Now we hear Webster

teachers, teachers’ aids, bus drivers and custodians, and others associated with the school, plan a fish fry for “the cause” on Friday, Nov. 14. Not enough local business houses displayed Old Glory Friday. United Nations day. However, some were faithful, including the Masonic Temple (thanks to Joe Bushong), Bushong’s barber shop, Syracuse Hardware and The Mail-Journal. “Get your happiness out of your work or you will never know what happiness is.** — Elbert Hubbard, American editor. Many changes are taking place at the old Watts house next to the license branch, which we understand is being readied for

future offices of Reed and Hearn. The many people from this area who drive all the way to Stroh, Ind., for their famous fish will be interested to know the owners of the popular Stroh establishment are looking at the Lakeland area as a possible site for another similar eating house. Ron Corson, government teacher at WHS, pulled a scoop Monday when he had Rev. Elias Mumbiro of Rhodesia, Africa, speak to seven different classes on Rhodesian problems. Then, at 1 p.m. today (Wednesday), Rev. Mumbiro will appear on WSBT-TV, South Bend, with Rev. Ross Cook. Calvary UM church pastor.

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Halloween safety rules at Hook's

A list of “Trick or Treat” safety rules for Halloween is now’ being distributed as a public service by all 212 Hook’s Drug Stores throughout the State of Indiana, according to company president, Norman P. Reeves. As stated on the paper handout, “too many times, innocent children are harmed or seriously injured (sometimes fatally) during Halloween ‘Trick or Treat’ time. Unfortunately, there have been instances when ‘cranks’ or» other mentally unstable persons have passed out ‘treats’ containing poison, drugs, or other injurious

ingredients. Hoodlums have also been known to seize upon such an opportunity to dress up and rob those who invite them in,” it continued. The flyer available at no charge to anyone interested. PEFFLEYS HOME Mr. and Mrs. Jay Peffley returned to their East Shore home on Syracuse Lake last week following a three-day district managers’ convention at French Lick, and a tour of points of interest in southern Indiana, Kentucky and Illinois.