The Mail-Journal, Volume 16, Number 40, Milford, Kosciusko County, 24 October 1979 — Page 13

Crowley's HOROSCOPE

Week of October 28, 1979 SCORPIO - Emotional, sensitive, intuitive describe those born under this sign. They are usually energetic and aggiressive. Their lucky numbers are 4 and 5. Their color is red. Their lucky day 4s Tuesday. SCORPIO - Oct. 23 to Nov. 22-Methodical methods are needed if you are to have the organized approach you wish in your work. Slow down. Accuracy is important now.

Pike report heard by board

Members of the Waubee Lake Association’s board of directors met October 11 and discussed several items of interest to that area’s residents. Jed Pearson of the Department of Natural Resources reported to the committee that Waubee Lake was stocked with 885 pike and now should be between 7.3 and 8.3 inches in length. (The lake received a total of five pike per acre.) « Board members decided to replace the old pontoons, purchasing the new ones from

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CHRISTMAS CLUB 'V. * Checks Mailed .... November 5 iWrl Tl 11980 CHRISTMAS CLUBI " *5 I STARTS NOVEMBER 19 ' ■ '■ '' . ■ ‘ ' . ' . ■ ■. ■ ! ■ This week's Money Market Certificate rate is 12.651 %. c This month's 4-Year Investment Certificate rate is 8.25% "Certificates of deposit withdrawn before maturity will be subject to a substantial interest penalty." Each Depositor Insured To $40,000 FDIC ■ ■ ■ M Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Ol P.O. Box 127 — Syracuse, Indiana |CZC Fish Hatchery — Wawasee Village — Uptown -J 1 VJJV- 856-2191 457-3165

Sagittarius- Nov. 23 to Dec. 21—A good week, but keep your eyes on your goals. Otherwise you might become sidetracked by impossible daydreams. CAPRICORN - Dec. 22 to Jan. 19--Don’t let those who gossip throw you. Ignore those who throw malicious words around. Concentrate on the beautiful things in life. AQUARIUS -- Jan. 20 to Feb. 18-Curb excessive eat-

Riviera Cruiser Div., Columbia City. Also discussed was whether to replace or repair the wood cutter. The next board meeting will be held on January 10 at 7 p.m. at the Daniel Schwaub residence. POE ARRESTED Malcolm Isaac Poe, 33, Leesburg, was arrested over the week end by police and lodged in the Kosciusko County Jail on charges of operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated and public intoxication.

ing and drinking habits. Practice moderation in all things. Advice from someone older proves extremely useful. /'PISCES - Feb. 19 to March 20--Expect to be pleased by a long distance call which comes as a total surprise. A telephone conversation could mean a turning point in your life. ARIES -- March 21 to April 20-You have many more friends than you can imagine. Among them are those who will stand by you through thick and thin. Be faithful and if necessary, be courageous. TAURUS — April 21 to May 20--Forbidden pleasures with questionable friends are to be avoided. Time and talent could be forever lost if you indulge your weaknesses. GEMINI - May 21 to June 20-Something you consider innocent may not look

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that way to others. Take every precaution to guard your reputation or you could wind up as subject matter for vicious gossip. CANCER - June 21 to July 22-Get plenty of rest so you can be bright-eyed this week. Develop good health habits necessary for feeling fit. LEO - July 23 to Aug. 22-You are just as good as you think you are. Project an image of self-confidence. When you have confidence in yourself, others have confidence in you. VIRGO - Aug. 23 to Sept. 22-Call a conference with family or business associates. Tell them what you expect. It is no longer feasiable to let matters drift. LIBRA - Sept. 23 to Oct. 22--Be absolutely firm in encouraging family members to stay within the family budget. It might be wise to revise your budget*

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Program for parents Members of the Syracuse Brownie Troop 91 presented a play for their parents, Wednesday evening, Oct. 17, on the Brownie story. During the play the girls showed how the Brownies received their names. A rededication ceremony was also held. Those Brownies who helped in various activities for the program are show n in the top photo. In the front row, Tracy Current, Susie Matthew, Gina Swartzendruber, Gina Byrd, Dorrie Wogoman, Jeanna Stetler, Mindy Price, Donvi Heckaman and Jenu. er Titus. In the second row are Juanita Roder, Shelly Michael, Dee Neff, Susan Hapner, Missy Naugler, Diana Moore, Christen Coleman, Lisa Collins and Angie Keim.

It Happened ... In Syracuse

1 YEAR AGO, OCT. 18.1978 Members of Brownie Troop 91 took part in investiture ceremonies last Wednesday afternoon at the Scout Cabin. This ceremony welcomes new Brownies and awards other Brownies with badges. Members of the Wawasee High School freshman football team defeated East Noble 18-16 October 5 in a game played on the Wawasee field.

Syracuse teenager injured

Julie A. WaltorK 16. r 5 Syracuse. received injuries in a one car accident on CR 29W northwest of CR 142 in Eckhart County on Tuesday; Oct. 16, at 12:50 p.m. She suffered bruises of the right arm and back pain, but was not hospitalized.

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In the third row are Mary Hoffner, Shelia Melendez, Pat Miller, Sirena Bartow, Tyna

Rev. Paul Steele, former pastor of the North Webster United Methodist Church, gave his first sermon as pa stor of the Calvary United Methodist Church in Syracuse this past Sunday. 5 YEARS AGO, OCT. 16, 1974 Clark Conley, son of Mrs. Danny Evans, 113 South Lake street, Syracuse and Clark Conley, Jr., Lauderdale Lakes,

She reportei that the car went out of control on wet pavement and caused damage to the yard of Joyce Van Antwerp and 15 feet of iron fence on the property of Dwight Kaser Damage to the 1970 Buick she was driving was S7OO.

Wed., October 24, 1979—THE MAIL-JOURNAL

Hunnicutt, Shay Terry and Heather deSomer. The girls who took part in the skit were Shelia

Fla., entered the United States Navy on September 25. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Frey, r 4 Syracuse, are the parents of their first child, a seven pound, 15*2 ounce, daughter, Rochelle Lee Ann. born on Thursday, Oct. 10, at Goshen hospital. Miss Debra Plummer of r 3 Syracuse has received academic honors and has been named to the dean's list at International junior college at the close of the semester term, according to Donald J. Andafer, director. 10 YEARS AGO, OCT. 15.1960 Mrs. J. Ted Williamson and sons, James and Joel Langdale, Ala., are spending two weeks with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. James Hammon of Syracuse. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Benner, Syracuse, have returned home after a visit at Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Lung of r 2 Syracuse have gone to Punta Gorda.Fla., to spend the winter. 20 YEARS AGO. OCT. 22. 1959 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jessup returned Saturday from Kansas City where they visited Mrs. Jessup's mother and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cotton and two sons of Plymouth spent the week end at the home of her mother, Mrs. Rebecca Kitson. Miss Connie Sudlow was home for a few’ days from her duties at Memorial Hospital in South Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Pfingst of

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Melendez and Tyna Hunnicutt, seated; and Sirena Bartow, Pat Miller, Shay Terry and Heather deSomer, standing.

Wilmette were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Pfingst. 45 YEARS AGO. OCT. 25. 1934 Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Naylor went to Fort Wayne. Saturday, for a few days visit with Mr and Mrs. Will Weaver. Don Routson left The Tavern, Monday, to spend this week in Chicago with relatives, and to attend the fair. He planned to return to the lake this coming Saturday. Miss Alia Mann is spending today in South Bend, attending the Indiana Library Association Annual Conference at the Oliver Hotel.

GARAGE-MOVING SALE Furniture including Mediterranean sofa. $35; 36 electric stove S2O: boy's bedroom furniture $200: 26 3 speed boy s bike $35; other items include boys clothing, size 14-18: women’s clothing 9-14: lamps: pictures, drapes: linens: toys: toy chest; miscellaneous. October 26, 9 AM.-7 P.M, October 27, 9 A M.-3 P.M. Wawasee Village, turn on Pickwick Rd. to Poplar Dr. Watch for signs.

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