The Mail-Journal, Volume 16, Number 44, Milford, Kosciusko County, 21 November 1979 — Page 14

THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., November 21,1979

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/ *Jm 0 | M Let’s keep more ApnL of these among us ... by making sure there are opportunities for them here at home Our young people understandably go or stay where jobs and opportunities await them... where the action is. If it’s at home, they can (and many more of them will) pursue their careers and bring up their own children among us. Nice thought. And a gratifying reward for trading at home. * SSgiM&k It Pays To Trade In Syracuse ■*****■*** LOVE FURNITURE, APPLIANCES, CARPET | | 300 s Syracuse THE UTTIt PEOPLE SHOPPE fj AUGSBURGER'S SUPERVALU 1 ANCHOR MAM CASUAI WEAR Wowasee Village — 457-4073 — Syracuse jjK Wawasee Village — 457-4202—Syracuse yff Wawasee Village 457-4919 Syracuse TEGHTMEYER ACE HARDWARE * THE STAR STORE » TRUE VAIUE HARDWARE-DECORATING St. Rd. 13S-457-3474-Syracuse * St. Rd. 13S-457-3335-Syracuse £ MI!I M "j 1 ,IDin wti tutiitt 100 N. Huntington — 457-3466 — Syracuse, » St. Rd. 13S — 457-4411 LjJSBM IB 102 W. Main — *57-4900 — Syracuse _ STATE BANK OF SYRACUSE X SYRACUSE HARDWARE 1 KLINK'S SUPER MARKET 13 100 E. Main St. — 457-3165 — Syracuse joky! 110 WYANT CHEVROLET,INC. J 1 GION FURNITURE t CARPET, INC. 1001 S. Huntington — 457-3102 — Syracuse tt St. Rd. 13S — 457-4041 — Syracuse Wawasee Village — 457-2929 — Syracuse | wwiißiijgwiiHwwßroßiwra^^ GROPP'S FAMOUS FISH OF STROH X KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN 1 BIN FRANKLIN Located At Maxwelton Golf Course — County Line Rd. $t Rd 13S _ _Sy r q C use « Pickwiclkß^dl&SLßd^^^^^^^^|To^^^^l aS?ficSS Industries Iho/recenter W bales butchershop TT tom socks sportswear 2 Blocks EastOHCentucky Fried Chicken 106 E. Main — 457-3312 — Syracuse Wawasee Village —457-3664 — Syracuse f~ nm/uaumM I” '~piazamarina 1 Wawasee Village 457-2211 Syracuse 3K Wawasee Village — 457-3825 — Syracuse » East End Os Wawasee Lake — 856-2129 — Syracuse

Wanda Moser thrown from auto

Wanda E. Moser, 52, r 3 Syracuse, was injured in a mishap Thursday afternoon, Nov. 8, two miles south of North Webster near SR 13. Another accident occurred a half-mile west of SR 13 a few hours later. Moser was admitted to Kosciusko Community Hospital with cuts on the right side of her face and right earlobe and complained of pain along her upper right back. She told police her right front tire dropped off the pavement,' when she tried to correct her error, her vehicle went into a spin. The auto hit a three-foot bank, throwing the driver out of the passenger’s side window.

The accident occured at 12:46 p.m. at the intersection of CR 400 N and SR 13. The officers investigating estimated damage at $1,500 to the auto and SIOO to a county highway sign. Second Accident At 4:45 p.m. another accident occured one-half mile west of the intersection. Ina Faye Wilson, 48, r 1 Leesburg, lost control of her auto which then sideswiped a NIPSCo pole. Kosciusko County Patrolman Thomas Brindle and reserve officer Paul Miller said the apparent cause of the accident was from a right front tire blowout.

It Happened .. .

1 YEAR AGO. NOV. 15,1978 Work is progressing rapidly on the new post office in Syracuse, but weather conditions now will have much to do with completion date for moving into the new facility, according to Syracuse Postmaster Avon Bushong this week, who added he was hoping for a January move into the building. Syracuse Town Marshal Ron Robinson, 31, has been appointed the new sheriff’s department captain by sheriff-elect Caccius Alan Rovenstine. He will assume his new duties with Rovenstine January 1.

5 YEARS AGO. NOV. 13.1974 Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Wilkinson of r 3 Syracuse are the parents of an eight pound; 13 ounce son, Matthew Howard, born on Thursday, Nov. 7, at Goshen hospital. A wedding is being planned for December 14 by Miss Kimberly Kay Miller and Eugene Joseph Kathary of Syracuse. Management and employees of the Ben Franklin store on Pickwick Road in Wawasee Village quietly observed the store’s first anniversary on Friday by having an elaborately-

In Syracuse

decorated cake baked for the occasion. 10 YEARS AGO, NOV. 12. 1969 Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bushong, .Jr., r 3 Syracuse are the parents of a daughter, born November 7 in the Elkhart hospital. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bushong of Syracuse and Mr. and Mrs. Carlisle Detwiler, New Paris. Recent callers at the home of Mrs. Lydia Deardorff and Miss Ida Deardorff, Syracuse, were Mrs. Everett Nicholes of River Forrest, 111., and Mrs. Marion Costrodale of Kalamazoo, Mich Mrs. Paul Ditchett of Syracuse attended a bridal shower Sunday in the Robert L. Anderson home at Goshen for Mrs. Delores Pippinger of Syracuse who will be married to M. J. Higgins Saturday. 20 YEARS AGO, NOV. 12.1959 John Thornburg, Syracuse High School senior, has been cited for outstanding performance on the national merit scholarship qualifying test given

1980 legislative session opens Tuesday

Indiana House Speaker Kermit O. Burrous (R-Peru) today opened the first legislative session of the 1980’s, telling House members they have been getting a “good job” rating by citizens in recent polls, and offered a list of proposals they should endorse to maintain that posit ive public perception. Burrous. who will preside over his sixth session of the House of Representatives, reflected briefly on the “last session in the first decade of annual sessions,” as a time in which major changes in tax and financing policy were seen and “compassionate servicing of human needs and prudent management of all resources,” achieved. He said they were accomplishments to which “statesman-like consideration and insight” were applied. Burrous told House members their first obligation would be to “insure that state government, universities and public schools continue to have the resources to attract and retain high quality employees.” And, he advocated some adjustments in pension benefits as a second consideration, acknowledging that advances had been made in past years, but

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the class last spring. A formal “Letter of Commendation” was sent to him from the National Merit Scholarship Corporation. Mr. and Mrs. Murrill Neff spent the week end in Evart, Michigan, visiting relatives. Mrs. Olive Miller returned recently from a visit in Evansville with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith and family. Robert Blough spent Wednesday last week in Chicago. 45 YEARS AGO. NOV. 21. 1945 Property owners near the Church of the Little Flower, and on Ogden Island, have bought 10,000 yards of dirt, to fill the marsh, so that the road leading to Ogden Island may be straightened from the hill in back of the church, doing away with two bad curves now in the road. The county is to do the work, but according to Ogden Island residents, they are buying the fill, although this is a county road. Mr. and Mrs. John Sudlow have written to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brown since reaching Texas, and report a bull fight which they attended in Mexico.

that upward changes are again needed and would "reaffirm our concern for each retiree.” Finally. Burrous cited highway finance as an "imperative question” for the 1980 legislature, advocating a user-fee concept as the answer to long-term road repair problems. Information signs for KCH installed on 30 INDIANAPOLIS - Informational guide signs were recently installed oft US 30 near its intersection with Parker Street in Warsaw motorists to the Otis R. Bowen Center for Human Services and to the Kosciusko Community Hospital, says Roger F Marsh. State Highway Executive Director. Marsh added that the signs were requested by Ben H. Knott, executive director of the Bowen Center. The signs were installed byhighway’s Fort Wayne district office. The district engineer is Raymond L. Hawk and the trafficengineer is Theron C. Lindsey.