The Mail-Journal, Volume 14, Number 6, Milford, Kosciusko County, 2 March 1977 — Page 16

THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., March 2,,1977

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Syracuse residents shouldn t complain too much about the thaw and rain causing slush and messy roads last week, imagine a spring thaw in the early 1900 s Above is a post card picture depicting the dirt pavements on East Main Street. Syracuse, taken approximately 1910 Mrs Clinton Bush ong. formerly of Syracuse, now of Niles. Mich. sent the picture to the M J office Mrs. Bushong, recovering from gall bladder surgery, reads the M-J faithfully and sent the picture stating she remembered how Svracuselooked in 191®. Stop and see what's new at Curtis TV But maybe you better wait until Jerry Clay ba ugh learns how to operate it What it is. is Sony’s new Belamax video-tape deck, which can be set either to record a television show scheduled at such a time that its operator is unable to view it. or to record a show that is running at the same time as another favorite program. The owner of a Beta max will never again miss a favorite television show, Jerry’ was finally able to record a couple of late night shows after* forgetting once to engage the record buttons, and another time, setting the Beta max on the wrong channel Along with the super "deli" sandwiches being sold at Connolly's. one can enter the "Renaming the Store Contest" of the establishment now under new ownership. The prize for naming the store is Io The contest w ill end

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when a name strikes the fancy of the Doty's. There is no purchase necessary. The new stoplight on SR 13 in Wawasee Village sure has caused lots of comment. Many see the stoplight as a much needed prevention of future casualties Others say the light will cause more problems, particularly for the access roads Guess time will tell the tale t As of yet no one knows for sure when the stoplight will go into operation. A reliable source has stated the light will probably be put on a caution yellow light before its final red. yellow and green cycle. Avid snow and cold weather fan. Jean Miller, returned home Sunday. Feb 20. from a five-week trip to Hawaii to visit daughter. Michele and her family Jean missed all the major snow dumped on the midwest, but watched it on television According to rumor, before leaving for Hawaii. Jean and some friends had gone to the .Miller farm near Cromwell when a snow, storm was forecast, just so they could get snowed in. Jean's love of snow has brought accusations by townspeople that she ordered the snow we experienced Saturday and Sunday . But Jean declares that her trip to Hawaii, which included a stop off in Arizona for a few days visit with Betty (Connolly • Frevert and the Horace Gottschalks has changed her mind somewhat about the winters in Indiana She's even thinking of going to Arizona for part of the winters in the future Friends of Doris Mohler may wish to know she is now a patient at Goshen Hospital. Persons entering the Syracuse Post Office on Monday morning (including postal employees) were greeted w ith a badly needed new floor job in the lobby Real nice! Postal earner Carroll Lee Koble is off on an unscheduled leave, following a slip on the ice early Monday of last week causing an ankle break, and substitute driver Ruby Bell seems to have a full time job for a spell. "The ducks say Thank Yo®)'' is what Everett ketering said this week, after a Letter to the Editor recently on the plight of the ducks and wildlife in tne area needing food during the severe winter months suffered here, was read

ind got some very favorable response. Much concern is evident each year on the ducks at the South Huntington Street bridge during the winter, and recent contributions for food were made by The APPLE Club. Betty Bow en. Mary Jane Deardorf. and employees of the Syracuse Rubber Company. The spring like weather experienced Wednesday through Friday seemed to bring out the early morning coffee drinkers. Approximately 14 gals gathered at the Syracuse Case. Friday morning. Since manv of the regulars have been on vacation or ex-communicated from town during the snow storm, the group was a nice change from the ordinary four to seven group. Needless to say much talk accompanied the coffee drinking. Syracuse businesses and residents on East Main Street were surprised last Wednesday afternoon to find the water shut off so the Syracuse Street and Water Department could repair a burst main on the corner of Harrison and Pearl Streets. The warm weather fooled us into feeling secure in believing that frozen water mains were a thing of the past. Not so according to Harley Conrad, head of the Street and Water Department Conrad slated that town residents need to continue running water until the frost is gone. The warm weather has only pushed the frost deeper into the ground and water mains may still freeze Gas-For-Less celebrated its first anniversary under the operation of Tom Swartz on March 1. There is a possibility that the REAL Nutrition site will have a bus available to transport Milford. North Webster and Syracuse residents, aged 60 or over, to and from the Scout cabin for noon meals. Georgia Buster is taking a survey of those people who might use the bus facility even one or two times per week. If enough people need transportation, the RE AL Service will prov idea bus for this area’s program. So contact Georgia before 1® a m. or after 2:3® p.m.. if you need a ride.

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