The Mail-Journal, Volume 14, Number 33, Milford, Kosciusko County, 7 September 1977 — Page 14

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COULD SYRACUSE, among other things, become the apple center of north central Indiana? It could if Gaylord and Evelyn Jones have anything to do about it. Knowing that apples are the cornerstone of the Byrd dynasty in Virginia. Gaylord turned an intent ear to a fellow patient at Mayo Clinic and listened to his story of how he built a fortune on apples. ■Apples 9 ” Jones thought, and the idea stuck with him. The idea took root. In fact, Jones had been wondering how he could put his 160-acre tract north of Syracuse to a profitable use — and apples might just be the ticket, he told friends. So. in the spring he planted 3,000 semi-dwarf apple trees, of all varieties, with Leo Shrock and Harley Miller as overseers * What's more, he plans to plant 2.4oo_more trees in the fall, until he eventually has a 40-acre orchard. Storage buildings are in the planning stages, including a roadside stand. He hopes to get two to three bushels Os apples per tree. Asked who is going to pick all these apples. Jones, says. “Oh, we have that all worked out; it’s going to be a I-pick deal.” \ This is just another of Gaylord and Evelyn’s enterprises It's tough to keep up with the Joneses. NO. IT wasn’t Ben Glaser who bought the Ross Osborn property on Morrison Island, as reported here last week, but it was son Joe Our attention was called to this error by Joe's sister. Betty (Mrs Max) Ganshom PAUL PENN of Lake Wawasee. one of the founding fathers of the dynamic and highly profitable Penn Controls in Goshen, is more than a little put out by second district congressman Floyd J. Fithian for not accompanying his mobile office to Syracuse. t Last week was the second time Penn tried to discuss problems with the congressman, only to have to talk to his surrogate. Stanley Nice “We re up here in the comer, but we're part of the district, too." Penn contends Syracuse and Turkey Creek township are heavily Republican, but Fithian has built up a great

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deal of respect and support among the sophisticated lakes region population. It might not be a bad idea for him to heed the word of the likes of Paul Penn. SIGN ON A North Manchester backbar: Do something! Either lead ... follow ... or get out of the way. RIGHT NOW Dorothy Hunziker is looking for a cook at her Cove Inn. Her “right hand man" failed to show up for work Sunday, and she was caught with 13 hours on the grill. She needs the help more than ever now. that super special Grinny Grinstead is coming back for a return engagement. He’s to be there for two week ends. (Note: See ad on another page.) FOLLOWING THE announcement that Kentucky Fried Chicken will have an outlet in Syracuse in the near future, came word that another quick food establishment is looking for a tract somewhere south of town. This is usually the case: one begets another. OUR COFFEE companion said, “Where did all the people go?” Well, anyone who has been around these parts over a period of years knows that the summer hustle and bustle comes to an abrupt end after Labor Day. It’s nothing new. what with the kids back in school again WATCH FOR several new additions at The Barnyard in the Village — tentatively planned will be a special line of women’s clothing and an alteration shop for women’s clothing, and handmade children’s clothing. MR AND Mrs Nelson Kistler and Mary Kistler, former Syracuse residents, have taken over ownership and management of the North Webster Motel located on State Road 13 south of North Webster The new owners took over on September 1. having purchased the business from Viola Richcreek. THE LAKELAND Kiwanis sponsored chicken barbecue last Saturday far exceeded all expectations according to club president Tom Swartz and apologies are still flowing to those missing the event due to an early sellout Due to it being late in the season and several other barbecues scheduled during the week end, only 750 halves of chicken were ordered for the event planned from 10-4 on Saturday and all food was gone by 2:30. Swartz said the event was equal to the pancake and sausage

event held annually by the club and well received. He said he felt the quick carry-outs set-up on both sides of road 13 allowed for the rapid sell out and that more chickens will be ordered in future barbecues. Some 50 ticket holders were reimbursed when no more chicken was available. —o— ANOTHER BUMPER sticker: Don’t be a bumper sticker. . JOHN SUDLOW and Walt Calnon, standing on the corner of Main and Huntington watching the ebb and flo of traffic, had their own comments on how they handle traffic elsewhere where they’ve visited. Calnon citing traffic patterns in Colorado and Sudlow that of St. Johns. Newfoundland, in both places the pedestrian comes first, to hear them tell it. A TEW weeks ago Aunt Donna's Steak Chili-Coney Dogs opened for breakfast. Art Skedas reports business has been great so far. The restaurant is now open from 5 a m. to 10 p.m. seven days a week. Hostesses for breakfast are Vi and Jean. SIZEMORE CYCLE Land. Inc., in the Village, celebrated the opening of its new building with an open house last week end. Harlan Sizemore says sales were “great" over the three days. “We had a real good turnout. I guess it paid off.” He , said on Saturday and Sunday, about 300 people came into the store. He said he even sold quite a few snowmobiles, which is unusual during the summer. 1 Harlan also commented this is the best response he’s ever gotten from an ad. We re glad they had such a successful open house. THE LAKES were busy this past week end as the end of summer approaches and many have to go back to work and school. - ! Also busy were summer residents getting ready to move back to the big cities for the winter months. Several who have started moving the past week are: Jerome E. Holman, Jr., of Carmel; Mrs. Bill Brammer of Muncie; George H. Code of Bloomfield Hills. Mich.; and Rev x Thomas Douglas of Indianapolis. REV. THOMAS Douglas brought in a clipping from a wellknown magazine the other day and thought it might be of some interest. Theclipping. entitled “Bargain Beverage,” reads: When Montesano. Wash., residents pay their water bill, they see this sign on the city-hall counter: If you get thirsty, and think your water bill is too high, remember: Municipal water — 20 cents per ton Pop — $2lO per ton Beer — $405 per ton Whiskey, 100 proof - $6,144 per ton i .Maybe Syracuse residents should remember this too. when they pay their newly-metered water bi Ito.

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