The Mail-Journal, Volume 15, Number 23, Milford, Kosciusko County, 28 June 1978 — Page 16

THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed.. June 28.1978

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It Happened ... In Syracuse

i Year ago. jvne 27, 1977 Denise Elson and Grace Wagner, both of Syracuse, are attending the State Special Olympics meet in Terre Haute. June 28. 29 and 30. Luther L. Adkins of Nappanee is a new agent with First Charter Insurance Co. of Syracuse, handling commercial Cindy Willits, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Willits, Syracuse, was crowned 1977 Mermaid Festival Queen last Saturday night in North Webster. Miss Beth Ann Lantz, r 1 Syracuse, is engaged to wed Dr. SIABAimW SHOP One Mile North 4 Miles West Os Milford • Pick-Up Covers • Regular Tarps • Boat Covers • Fitted Tarps Or Any Kmd Ol Cover Vode To Order Also Weather Proofing And Repa‘ f Open 5 Days A Week 8 A M 6P M Closed Fridays And Sundays

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Bruce L. Lamb, Milford Her parents are Mr. and Mrs. Harold W. Lantz, Syracuse 5 YEARS AGO, JVNE 27, 1973 In a brief but impressive ceremony, George Bushong was installed as the Syracuse Lions club president for 1973-74, last Wednesday. Lew Craig, well-known Lake Wawasee resident, is enjoying the company of his daughter, Mary (Mrs. W. E.> Burton, and her daughter, Jane Edith and son Scott, this week at his Bay Shore home. Harry Coy, of Overhead Door Co. is looking forward to September 13 which will mark 25 years he has been associated with the company. Walter and Sophie Schnur of Okerkirchen, Saar, Germany, have been, the houseguests of Joe and Barbara Todd of Lake Wawasee since June 4. 10 YEARS AGO, JUNE 26, 1968 Miss Deborah Lee Leer and Jerry Dean Kirkdorfer repeated their wedding vows Saturday evening in a candlelight

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ceremony at 7:30 o'clock in Saint Andrew's United Methodist Church at Syracuse Mr and Mrs Ray W. Cripe of r 4 Goshen, will observe their silver wedding anniversary Monday, July 1. Mr Cripe, and the former Jeannette LeCount were married at Syracuse Specialist 4 Richard A. Scott, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Scott of r 3 Syracuse is stationed at An Kne, Viet Nam He is working in the radar compound John Walker, a 34-year-old Michigan City resident, has been named general manager of the First Charter Insurance Agencyin Syracuse. 20 YEARS AGO. JVNE 26, 1958 The sale of the Angler’s Cove restaurant and grocery, located on Ogden Island, to Mr and Mrs. Paul Christine was announced this past week. Miss Shirley Weingart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Weingart, and Janet Riley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kline, are attending Girls State at Bloomington this week. Barney Netter. formerly of

A total of nearly SIOO,OOO is being spent at our Syracuse plant on rebuilding our large dehydrating drum and adding new stacks for re-cycling steam generated in the process of manufacturing our finished feed supplements. At the present time our plant is virtually inactive, but we should be in full operation in the very near future. The dehydrating drum is used to mix peanut hulls and molasses for feed use, and this is the heart beat of the plant, according to Steve Forsythe, in charge of maintenance. A rebuilding of the stacks will permit the re-cycling of air and sugar back into the dehydrating drum, and keep it from spewing into the atmosphere. The rebuilding began June 12 and should be completed over the Fourth of July holidays. The management of Brown VyLactos Company is keenly mindful of the odiferous problems in manufacturing our finished feeds, and are doing whatever is necessary to upgrade the Syracuse plant and correct these problems.

Indianapolis, has joined the sales staff of S&M. Miss Betty Jean Denton, daughter of Mrs. Eva Denton. Syracuse, became the bride of Leonard G. Gard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gard of Ligonier Friday morning in the Church of God at North Webster 45 YEARS AGO. JUNE 27. 1933 Believe it or not. but Gerald Line, aged 17. son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Line, r 3. caught a 4‘ 2 pound bass with his hands, on Lake Wawasee, Thursday afternoon Mrs. James Mareno and son came to Syracuse from Gary, Friday, to visit her parents, Mr and Mrs. C. J. Kline. Mrs. Isabel Grieger entertained at a bridge luncheon at her home yesterday. Mr and Mrs. Owen Strieby and children spent Sunday in Chicago They visited Mrs Zella Leacock and Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Boothroyd.

Another hearing date set for Shirley Rock's request

Another motion has been filed in Elkhart Superior Court, on behalf of Shirley Rock, seeking a correction to alleged errors in an April 21 decision hearing which denied post-conviction relief to Mrs. Rock, serving a life term at the Indiana Women’s Prison for the death of her husband in 1972. Mrs. Rock, 29. of New Paris, pleaded guilty to second degree murder in the 1972 poisoning death of her husband. David. The state public defender's office has filed the motion contending four errors in the April hearing before Judge Charles Hughes.

Lakeland educators to send representative

The Lakeland CommunityEducator’s Association will send one delegate to the annual meeting of the National Education Association assemblyin Dallas. Texas, July 1-7. The local delegate will be Lera Reinholt, president of the local association and fourth grade teacher at Syracuse ElementarySchool. Mrs. Reinholt will be accompanied to the convention by her husband and son, J immy. Highlights of the meeting will include elections for members of the NEA executive committee

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Driver cited following accident Danny Pischke, 19, r 1 Syracuse, was cited with operating an unsafe vehicle after being involved in a one vehiclemishap at 5:11 p.m. on Thursday, about one mile west of Syracuse. Pischke and a passenger, James Haines, 15. Goshen, both received cuts to the arms and head, when the auto went off the roadway and hit a utility pole. The driver said he swerved to the right to avoid hitting a vehicle, and lost control causing him to go into the ditch and hit the pole. Damage to the pole and guide wires was set at S2OO, w ith $l,lOO to the auto. Other charges are pending Syracuse police and county officers investigated

Four Reasons He contends there was insufficient evidence during the original trial to prove a crime had been committed or to support the guilty plea; that the denial of the state good time statute to prisoners serving life is cruel and unpsual punishment, that a life term for second degree murder is unconstitutional as cruel and unusual punishment; and that the prosecutor was guilty of misconduct for making inflammatory statements. The new Rock hearing is before Judge Hughes on July 13.

and secretary-treasurer. New business items supporting extension of the timeline for ERA adoption, adequate funding for education of handicapped students, and local control of competency testing of students, will be on the list of considerations. A $56 million budget will be adopted.. The NEA is the largest organization of teachers in the United States and the second largest employee-advocate organization in the nation

■mb W Bib d Wws .I “MISS SIMM SLIT — A highlight of Friday night activities at the North Webster Mermaid Festival was the naming of “Miss Swim Suit” at the school gymnasium. The honor went to Debra Knafel. of Ligonier, who was “Miss Cromwell State Bank," shown here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Knafel of Ligonier, and Festival Master of Ceremonies Jack Underwood. Teghtmeyer to hold grand opening

Teghtmeyer Ace Hardware, Wawasee Village. Syracuse, is celebrating its grand opening this coming week. July 1-7. with hundreds of door prizes offered A few include: Shop vac. Ray-O-Vac flourescent lantern, bronze wall sculpture, stepladders and a blender Refreshments and handouts will also be available for grand opening shoppers No purchase is necessary Teghtmeyer Ace Hardware opened January 1 and is owned by Larry Teghtmeyer He also owns Teghtmeyer Ace Hardware in North Webster. Yet another hardware of the same name can be found in Columbia City, owned by Larry's brother. Jim

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Teghtmeyer Sales manager of the Syracuse Store is Ken Oswald A total of seven , other persons are employed. The hardware store offers a complete paint department, tool department, plumbing and electrical departments, builder's

Patricia Price injured in auto accident

Patricia Price. 23. r 2 Syracuse. suffered multiple injuries over the week end in a car accident on SR 13A, north of the Wawasee Fish Hatchery, south of the McGowen building. * Rescue workers had to pry open the ear door with a pry bar to get the injured woman out She

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hardware..housewares and gifts, lawn and garden supplies, lawn furniture, barbeque grills, automotive supplies, pier fittings. window repair, pipe* cutting and threading as well as key making. Slogan of the store is “Your One Stop Hardware. ''

was taken to Goshen Hospital in the Syracuse ambulance after treatment by the Cromwell Unit The injured woman had two lacerations on her right arm. complained ol pain in her right lower back and little finger, also had a bump on the right side of her' head.