The Mail-Journal, Volume 15, Number 23, Milford, Kosciusko County, 28 June 1978 — Page 37

r State Road 13 South SYRACUSE I /J** — OPEN — H 9 7 qAjSH> C Friday & Saturday ' With v/^in°/ \X I V /O OFF STOREWIDE Lake Wawasee ♦ T-SHIRTS $ 3 95 ♦ TENNIS SHOES $ 99 $ „ (Men's, Women's, Children's) To I / THE x. ✓ "W? carry everything \ in your family." lnfants\thru Size 14 1 105 PICKWICK PLACE ' / SYRACUSE, INDIANA 46567 / 457-4073 y Drastic Reductions Thru-Out The Stdre

PHONE SYRACUSE 457-3351

SUMMER STORE HOURS: MONDA B Y^ A 9 TURDAY TtSV f g _ X... IF"i w ’■'*■' I Wr ■ * & Left To Right TERRY, w ~ DAN, STEVE, PETE, Stf ■ffv3k ’ > vFBB 1 SUZI And JAY SW i f \\ . w “All of us at Klink's Market would like to take this opportunity to wish you a happy Fourth of July and successfill and pleasant Flotilla week end!” —WE WILL BE OPEN TUESDAY, JULY4th - 8 A.M. TO 6 P.M. — > - —r.- —»■»

K LINK’S SUPER MARKET

Star Store opens in new location The Star Store on SR 13 south in Syracuse was founded in April of 1976_by Steve and Linda Crow. The couple purchased the old G & W Pizza building in 1975 and started to remodel the building for use as a warehouse for his roofing business. It was at this time that Linda’s father closed the Star Store facility in uptown Syracuse, just east of the main bank building. With much help from family and friends, another section of the pizza building was remodeled to house the present Star Store, managed by Mrs. Crow. little People Shoppe continues to grow The Little People Shoppe got its start December 7, 1973, in the small store where Gulliver’s Travel Agency is now located. The store’s founders and owners, Dick and Sherry Keim, report they had a very nice Christmas season that year with a very limited inventory. The store grew arid grew until it finally outgrew its little store. With increased demands for size 7-14, they decided to move to a larger store and increase the lsize range. They moved in October of 1976 to a store just about double in size at 105 Pickwick Place. The response to the move has been good. The store continues to grow and the Keims try to carry everything, for the “Little People.’’

-->7l .' -zZ-'x * A PAST COMMODORE — One of the past Flotilla commodores was long-time Lake Wawasee personality Ken JHarkless. He is shown above as his boat makes it way around the lake. Klink f $ Market — serving Syracuse hr 75 years Klink's Market has been serving the Syracuse community for the past 75 years. The business was purchased three years age by Jay Brouwer from Berniece Klink and has continued to operate under the name of Klink’s Market, a name wellknown in the area. It has always been a goal of Klink s to give its customers fast, friendly service along with competitive prices. Jay and Pete Doll bring customers specials each week in the grocery department. They are trying to keep abreast with new products to please the customers. Steve Elliott is the produce manager and his aim is to keep clean, fresh produce for the customers Dan Spurling and Terry Weisser, in the meat department, are more than happy to special cut any meat to the customer’s specifications. Klinks will be open Tuesday. July 4, fromßa.m. until6p.m.

HALF-MILE SOUTH OF SYRACUSE ON ROUTE 13