The Mail-Journal, Volume 13, Number 25, Milford, Kosciusko County, 14 July 1976 — Page 16

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It has been brought to our attention that the rose insignia used on the J. B Hoy “A Rose for Friendship Day and Week” brochure was designed by our own local artist Ken Harkless. We, feel Ken’s contribution v should not go unnoticed, and we thank Mary Bushong for telling us about the origin of the rose insignia. As they say in the trade, we came up with egg on our face We had the riot act read to us — but good! — from Susie Goebel and Melinda Enslinger. enthusiast and treasurer of the Wawasee Ski club, respectively, for our lack of coverage of the club’s fine ski spectacle at the fish hatchery site Saturday night. July 3. More than that, we carried a photo of spectators (hundreds of them) watching the ski extravaganza. but our cut lines said they were waiting (in broad day light) for the fire works Our only retort: “How dumb could we be.” And we do apologize We are carrying a full article by Susan Bennett on;another page in this issue of The Mail-Journal. As anyone knows who follows the ski club, those young folks work hard and put on a performance that is well worth seeing Oh. incidentally, besides Melinda Enslinger. other club officers include Dave Enslinger, president; Bob Day. vice president; Toni Gronendyke, secretary; and Cathy Popp and Joan Buletty. publicity. Our item about the possibility of changing the name of Syracuse to Wawasee hit dry land. Our response to request for opinions went almost unnoticed. Perhaps there is just too much attention given at this time to Mermaid Festivals. Flotillas, wetlands, and the like, to arouse much concern over the town’s name. However. Bonnie Workman came in. said she liked the name Syracuse, and was against any change at all. Noble C. Blocker also commented. A former county auditor (two terms) and local bank official. he") recalled the controversy in the late 1930 s over changing the town's name. He said when called on to speak before opposing groups he said he would cast his opinion in>h6 best interest of the community at such time as he made up his mind He

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recalls getting applause from both sides. Now there’s a politician for you. Yes. folks, there really is a Bob Jordan family. We didn’t know for sure, thought it was fictional family. The Bob Jordan and Luke Ruane families have won the Commodore’s trophy in the Flotilla for the last three years and as such have retired it. Now they are talking of entering next year “in a small way.” so as not to dominate the competition. The Jordans have three children: An attorney son in Phoenix (who doesn’t gel here much), Linda (who is Mrs. Luke Ruane) and Marsha. It’s the two families who make up these fantastically good float* each year for the Flotilla. The Jordans and Ruane* live at Saint Marys. Ohio, about 100 miles east of Syracuse, or 10 miles east of Celina (Bob Hecht’s home town), and have been coming to their Waco Drive home on Lake Wawasee for the past seven years. Four outdoor tennis courts are being built at Leeland Shore* as the beginning of a ton grange development, Don Runge says. WOWO announcer Jack Underwood now has a yellow mail box colorfully marked ‘the paper' in his front yard in Fort Wayne. Jack told this column at the Festival that his paper boy either throws his paper on the roof, under the house or in the tree, and he wanted the tube to clearly designate ’the paper.’ We’ve heard he's the talk of his neighborhood with the box. The last time Clare Baumgardt, at Todd Realty, was recognized for her outstanding sales achievement, the flashing sign in front of the Wawasee Village office titled her “Salesman of the Mop th.”/ She has again befen awarded the same distinction buNhgsigil now reads “Salesperson oPtheMonth.” a Ye*. Clare. It was noticed! An Indianapolis News reporter called Chet Elder Tuesday afternoon concerning the wetlands issue, told Elder he has been assigned to the story The News and Star are sister publications, so Star readers in the area can took for coverage on the local issue Business is good, at least in the drive-up eateries south of Syracuse. Jack and Jennie Oswald, owners of Three Flags, took all the waitresses, past and present, i all 15 of them!) to a steak dinner in Fort Wayne Tuesday night The Oswalds told them the first time they reached a IWO-day they would treat them — and they did. this week end. Nothing ever came of the “beer bust” that was to have taken place over the Fourth week end on a farm in the Cromwell area Local authorities gave the word that such an affair would be illegal on several counts and would be watched carefully. Result: no beer bust We’ve been asked why we haven’t commented on the Glory

Barn, located south and east of North Webster. We’ve always replied. “Why?” As a religious persuasion, the Bam didn’t need our scrutiny or that of anybody else. Christianity comes in many shades, and, is thought by us to be a personal thing. \ However, with the death of a member of the Barn during childbirth, and the resulting wide publicity, we asked reporter Susan Bennett to “take a look.” Her page 1 article is the first in a series. Wanton vandalism has been commonplace in uptown Syracuse, this summer. Merchants report varying degrees of destruction and-or defacement, some of which having led to personal injury. A postal card blitz of some 200 cards were mailed last week to second district congressman Floyd Fithian. U.S. senators R. Vance Hartke and Birch Bayh, by interested area residents, against the U.S. Corps of Engineers participation in the wetlands controversy. The cards were pre-addressed by managers of the blitz. One read. “I urge you to suspend implementation of the Army Corp* of Engineers dredge and fill permit regulations which are to become effective July 1. 1876.” Another. “I do not want the Army Corps of Engineers to implement the dredge and fill regulations.” Judge Robert A. Grant, who inspected the wetlands around the lake on Tuesday, is a man with a wry sense of humor. During his leisurely tour he was asked by a reporter who succeeded him as third district congressman in 1957. He smiled and said, “of all things, a guy by the name of Crooke” The Ted Stucky family has been royally welcomed back to our community this summer, not only by old friends and acquaintances, but by a feline family. Ted told us that since they have moved into the huge house just northeast of South Shore golf course, a mother Tiger cat, yellow and white, and he- family of kittens have made their home in a building behind their house. Ted’s concern is not that his family may have a few new pets, but he is aware bow concerned families are when they lose a pet. Doe* anyone claim this Tiger mama and her clan? Beauty and activity in the court yard at Pickwick Place in uptown Syracuse will be increased during sidewalk days next week. July 21-24. when local artists display their work. They will use the north store space bordering Huntington street and also will use the lawn and sidewalk in front of their windows. A potter with his wheel, macrame crafters, and painters with their easels (so smile, you may be in pictures) will lend variety to the activity. Come see what your friends are doing these days! County savings bond report is given for May Kosciusko county sales of Series E and H United States Savings Bonds were 3123.151 in the month oCMay Sales in the State of Indiana were 519.298.741 reports Alfred J. Stokely, state chairman of the Indiana volunteer committee. This represents 3 per cent of national sales of 3648,000,000 Indiana has achieved 41.8 per cent of the 1976 state quota of 3225.500.000 ROOSEVELT BORN Theodore Roosevelt, 26th president of the United States, was bom in New York Qty on Oct. 27, 1858.

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