The Mail-Journal, Volume 14, Number 39, Milford, Kosciusko County, 19 October 1977 — Page 5

SOUTH BEND SYRACUSE NORTH A.I.D.E. » WEBSTER Active Involvement In Detection And Education Vx. * New Community Service Program As Thornburg s Walgreen Agency Stores MF- W< free diabetes screening Walgreen Agency Qn )9 21 F~/ Z _. _ "ni — WHY? Because Diabetes Is A Major Health Problem. V~ ' The Third leading Cause Os Death By Disease. IB H HflS ■ ■ H Bi Bl H Five Per Cent Os The Population —lO Million > ■ ■ ■ People — Have Diabetes ... And More Than Half Don t Even Know It! WHO? Diabetes Can Affect Anyone. But Most Often COLUMBIA CITY WARSAW NAPPANEE IXSSIwt* Th" ON SALE WEDNESDAY THRU SUNDAY Should Be Screened. OCTOBER 19-23/ 1977 This #creening is done in cooperation with the American Diabetes Association — Indiana ■ ban’ sore throat? ASK YOUR THORNBURG PHARMACIST FOR auti dpdcdidant COMPLETE DETAILS AND A ban I deodorant O| lz . nrTr! ‘ HttsaitHiNciwnucnoHSHtn gng .Xr*. SUCRETS sl-59 Recommended by many cS5 lumi-tronic II £ HI O O doctors for fast temporary relief Tw» <xvy at-fWMW ibclienx blood p*r»*ure u*v* e . aL a • TNITWOimnTSAMVTNITIMVIfIOYUMTOWXMIR MF ■ • of minor sore throat pain ■ • H seasy N sxxurW.N »•••ctronw • Designed by > specialist .• Simple one band REGULARUNSCENTED-QUICK DRY Re Cl. " pe ””°" O . Essential to ewy home _ me<l<c>ne cabmet yljp - ■■__*"! _ ~* „ • Comes packed in 'Q' W *’ prolesaional carrying M ew aw case tor travel Ucks FDRMUIA fIKS3M Menthol < 1 44 BMMMMH ............ _ Child's ( 1 COUGH MIXTURE •**<*• nnM*b«w» -wwv»wk«ni j ; 8 1 Miomtts JF Ck 3 Ox. She W Rof'S*™ now Reg. $1.29 ~ _ \ Your OQ C $lO9 >T $4Q95 Re*. Ut.tS "■ > BLjMMVwIM THE LONGEST-LASTING \Acks LMi MJLri I ■ AFnin 9 nasal Afp j n rill 111 spray NASAL i oi. She VqHHBHGBHHHII Up to 12 hour relief SPRAY ■ Owßej. $2.04 ,L"“, $139 <1 39 B 3 la S3* sll9 n \ ; ;. ,T I . w0, ;, a, .\ 1 \i - i !■■ meoic«« y I 17 Display m our »t<y< W Reg. $1.96 B J s - • i ———————, i ■ ———————————— dlh 100% more pain reliever ■&* SL than plain aspirin v get $1 oo worth of o'"**’ 0 '"**’ $ ’ ’’ s ''«■ In the bloodstream in the I liquid PRELL.couPONsyt || I ' I B i| « c 3«Bi first painful minutes. F/ *<«>Q I N "Ml TOUR BY MAIL WMn You Buy Ono 11 os. M 9 | □ I I OVT Reg. or Two o*. Liquid Broil r/TA I | | $1 47 Soo Our Display tor roqu.rod cort.b- f MfA K—B. IJ Lt cate comp'ote dota>i« Ma<i JV M|n WeseevveMßWl ___ by Docember 10 1977 L'm.t two ■ ■ CL llr Mi *l*l ■■■al 1 k I 50a Coupons per namo or MM fllh T J Wb ~ Or / y POLIDENT ®i ® Regular Hold MRTI Extro fSHß NON-AEROSOL HAIRSPHAY TflS fj De 7^^ ,nSer ovriM»o4 mPHffl Mn.n*L LISTERINE Q£d m™™ R.g. $1.94 For 60 ANTISEPTIC $1 29 sll9 0wn,.«.49 C 149 | I WN’LEQUANIWES T | ' I naMK* J ■ n&gHBSBr ■ iact SEE STORE DISPLAY FOR DETAILS ~—j=j BAYER ASPIRIN TABLETS SPRAV U=U CLOSE.UD i y DISINFECTANT ..-< s x Toothpaste > ( DISINFECTS HpV733 ( DEODORIZES ~=? min ' 64 oz o>r Rag. $1.29 BCffifinß\ $] 35 83’ jx™ 49’ Z IHY —- ~ SUM-FAST £5 LUA —7 DISHWASHING | iSSS I STRESS I \ / lIOHin BZEESS \ [ liquid formula BSsSi bookht .. . pounds can I / '| 1* # mwn away, ___ —i / yfTX \ --•*-•*' InfTfgiffgYeß vcwioHovor *r > YLgV MOx ietth —122—1 BllSuUllMfl ■sgrcsr ,6 «***>- > /Am\ —— B-COMPLEX .0 1 (I I £4l 9Q4 P with VITAMINS “LEJfJJF MW ZU.- Si “ '*«™ $099 s $2 6 ’ lx

NEW MARINA OWNERS — New owners of Bishop’s Wawasee Boat Co. are shown here, from left. Donald Y. Impey and M. Douglas Anderson. They became owners in a deal consumated Friday. Oct 14.

Bishop's Wawasee Boat sold to Illinois pair

Bishop's Wawasee Boat Co., a popular marina located on the north shore of Lake Wawasee, was sold recently by Harry Bishop, owner since March 1974, to N. Douglas Anderson Donald Y Impey, both of Wayne, DI. The deal was consumated on Friday, Oct. 14, according to the new owners. There will be no immediate change in the firm’s name. Anderson will be president of the new company and Impey will act as secretary-treasurer. To Move To Florida Mr. and Mrs. Bishop have purchased a home on the east coast of Florida and plan to move there in the very near future. The boat company was operated for many years by Kenneth Harkless, now a well known amateur painter residing in the Syracuse community. The company is a sales and service

"I “TB"— op Mik I ULj K® - Il , Syracuse R 1 IV - I fF t'Ms /"Up ®K||K l| *■*• <Rh §| f IM®S ■r rfl ■t Congratulations, Marcia! We would like to congratulate Marcia Carpenter on winning the trip to Las Vegas at our first annual cor show sponsored by the State Bank of Syracuse. Other Winners Were: Richard McCleary Warsaw, use of a 1978 T-Bird I for one week given by C. S. Myers Ford B HI B B Georgianna lee Elkhart and Norma Schumm. B ■ H » Syracuse — 4 day vocation at Daytona Beach given by B I ' || j| Bruce Petro Oids-Codiilac B Mrs. Fred Byland Syracuse — Tune-up and I case B of oil given by Baugher Wysong Chevrolet-Pontiac. B Melvin Miller. Syracuse — Free lubrication and B B B service given by Baugher Wysong Chevrolet Pontiac -? Mrs. Dean Grady. Syracuse — Use of a 1978 Buick leSobre Custom for one week given by Jim B B B B B Moore Buick. B B B B Charles Clevenger Syracuse — Microwave oven given by Wyant Chevrolet. Inc. The State Bank of Syracuse would like to thank the town of Syracuse for allowing us the opportunity of using Main Street for the showing and hope that you were not inconvenienced too much. We trust it was both interesting and enjoyable to everyone who attended and will look forward to bringing you another show next year. state bank of Syracuse

Wed., October 18, 1977—THE MAIL-JOURNAL

operation of popular lines of marine equipment, plus the fact that they operate a large boat storage facility. Mr. Anderson, 35, is no newcomer to the lakes area. He has been spending his summers here since he was three years of age. He is a native of Glen Ellyn, 81., and he and his wife Carolyn and five-year-old son Russell plan to move to the area in the near future. Mr. Anderson has a bachelor of science degree from Northwestern University at Evanston. 111., and a master of business administration at Harvard’s Graduate School of Business. He also holds an assistant professorship of finance at Northern Illinois University at DeKalb, 111. He is in the process of selling his own financial consultant firm at Geneva, 111., known as An-

derson, Soeldem & Humke, prior to his move here. Impey, 42, has a background in the publishing and broadcasting business. He has been operations director for ABC-TV, Chicago, for eight years, and has been associated with Meremith Press, Des Moines, lowa, Simon & Schuster, Inc., New York city, and David C. Cook Publishing Co. of Elgin. 111. Mrs. Impey is a native of London England, and has a background as a feature writer. They have three children: Heather, 14, Jeff, 10, and Celia, three. BOOKED AT COUNTY JAIL Milton A. Tackett, 48, r 1 Milford, was booked at the county jail over the week end on charges of public intoxication and driving under the influence of intoxicating beverages.

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