The Mail-Journal, Volume 13, Number 22, Milford, Kosciusko County, 23 June 1976 — Page 3

Installation of facilities are completed at Syracuse

Installation of facilities for additional lines and customer terminals has just been completed at United Telephone company's Syracuse office. Maynard Hochstetler. Nappanee district manager for United, said the rapid growth of the Syracuse area in recent years has brought about the need for WOOD BOATS FISHIN' ROW OUTBOARD MACY’S WAWASEE SLIP

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the replacement of United s Syracuse-Warsaw microwave radio system with a larger system to handle the increased volume of usage. Total cost of the projects is SBO,OOO. United Telephone Company of Indiana has a continuing program of equipment and usage evaluation to provide new and improved services in line with community growth and customer demand. In the past eight years. United spent $2.2 million in the Syracuse-Cromwell area to improve the quality and types of more switching equipment and

service offered to its customers Last year alone. $3 million was invested in the firm's Warsaw toll center for some of the most modern electronics switching equipment available. This installation was required to accommodate the rising volume of long distance calls generated by residential and business expansion in the Warsaw and lake areas FICKS AND GUEST FROM DENMARK AT LAKE Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Crow Fick of Crows Nest. Lake Wawasee, and their guest Miss Bente Andsbjerg Larsen of Sikeborg. Denmark, are enjoying the lake this week.

Miss Bente is in the last year of college and plans to teach English and math in Denmark.

4-H livestock clubs hove planned activities

The Elkhart county 4-H Beef club and the 4-H Holstein club both had tours on Saturday. June 19. The beef tour got under way at 8:30a.m. with the first stop being at the Brownsberger home located on CRI26. The group met at 11:30 a m. for a pitch-in dinner at Union Center school. The 4-H Holstein members began their tour at 10 a m. at the Abner Brown farm on CR 1, between CR 38 and CR 40. A pot luck dinner was waiting for the tour-goers at 11:30 a.m. at Leatherman’s Grove at the comer of CR 1 and CR 42.

Meanwhile back at the 4-H fairgrounds in Goshen, the 4-H Saddle club conducted its 4-H open show starting at 9 a.m. Professional and amateur horsemen competed for ribbons and trophies in 35 different action packed classes. June 26 Tours The 4-H Swine club and the 4-H Lamb club will have tours on June 26. The Swine club will s begin at 9:30 a.m. with dinner at Bonneyville Mills at noon. The county Lamb club will combine a swim party with their tour with activities getting under way at 1:30 p.m.

All livestock members and their parents are encouraged to attend the tours. A total of 800 boys and girls are involved in the 4-H livestock projects in Elkhart county. The 4-H Swine club registered the largest increase for a county dub with 57 new members in 1976. Any youngsters wishing to have an animal in 4-H for next year should contact the 4-H department of the cooperative extension service. •‘You don’t have to live on a farm to have a 4-H animal” explains extension youth agent Mike McKinney. McKinney stated that only about half of this years livestockers actually live on farms with the remainder residing on small acreage or small suburban plots.

Wed., June 23,1976 — THE MAIL-JOURNAL

1B ■La 5* I S r I a QUARTET FROM MINNESOTA TO PRESENT CONCERT — The Pillsbury Bicentennial quartet will be presented in concert at the Wawasee Heights Baptist church in Syracuse at 7 p.m Tuesday, June 29. The mixed quartet is on a twelve-week tour of eight eastern states representing Pillsbury Baptist Bible college of Owatonna, Minn. Traveling with the quartet are Evangelist Steve Sorenson and his wife, Patti of Minneapolis. Minn. Members of the Pillsbury Bicentennial Quartet are Merily Martin of Plymouth, Minn.; Luann Shaffer of Minnetonka, Minn.; James Martin of Plymouth, Minn.; and Thomas Politte of Crystal. Minn. The group is accompanied by Janet Norton of Rochester, Minn. Pillsbury Baptist Bible college is a four-year Bible college whose purpose is to prepare young men and young women for Christian service. Every student receives a major in Bible and additional majors and minors in liberal arts areas. The public is cordially invited to the concert. The church is located across the street from the Wawasee high school.

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Daughter lives in Oswegoland

Dear Editor: I was most surprised to read the article in The Mail-Journal June 16 on Oswegoland, 111. My daughter, Mrs. William Nagy, lives in one of the historical homes of that community —a 136 year old 13 room stone house. Lincoln is recorded as staying over night there during the Lincoln-Douglas

Hope to locate possible rabid cat

Dear Editor: On Tuesday, June 15. at about 7:30 p.m., Marilyn Craven, of 99 East Shore drive, Syracuse Lake, was bitten by a cat, probably a stray as it has been seen running loose in the neighborhood of the East Shore since last winter. Marilyn’s doctor, and the Kosciusko county humane society have advised that the cat must be found and confined for a period of twb weeks ending June 29. If the cat cannot be safely located and trapped or penned up (without touching it), it should be shot. In either case the authorities should be notified immediately. If the cat is shot its body must be properly preserved (frozen) for examination. The Syracuse Police number is 457North Webster man involved in collision Omer E. Yoder, 48, of North Webster, driving an ambulance, collided with a truck driven by Harold D. Tomaw, 18, of Thorntown in the 2200 block of East Center St.. Warsaw, Friday, June 18. Traveling west on Center, Yoder attempted to pass a truck traveling west in the right lane. The truck changed lanes as Yoder began to pass and they collided. Damage was set at $75 to the ambulance and S6O to the truck registered to Joseph and Betty Barrett of Warsaw.

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debates. The area is all the article stated. I have spent much time there visiting my daughter. Janis spent all her summers in her growing up years here at Lake Tippecanoe. Just wanted you to know there was one reader who knew Oswegoland, 111., quite well. Mrs. H. C. (Mildred) Yeager

3366 and the Kosciusko Humane Society phone i5,’267-3008 Warsaw. The cat is a male, black and »gray tiger, although the stripes are not real distinct. If the cat is not found by June 29. Marilyn will have to undergo a series of rabies shots which is a very painful procedure. Submitted by, LaMar Stoops Vice President Syracuse Lake Association

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