The Mail-Journal, Volume 16, Number 46, Milford, Kosciusko County, 5 December 1979 — Page 11

It Happened . .In Syracuse

1 YEAR AGO. Nov. 29, 1978 Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Holderman, Jr., of r 3 Syracuse, are the parents of their first child, a son, Matthew Lloyd, born on Friday, Nov. 24. A bridal shower was held Nov. 18 for Diana Lynch of Mishawaka who is to become the December 9th bride of Jay Traster. The Wawasee High School girls’ swimming team was honored in a special awards ceremony last Tuesday, Nov. 28. 5 YEARS AGO, Nov. 27, 1974 Mr. and Mrs. Steven Kiser of Syracuse have a new daughter.

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your personal finances by trading at home ... where your money does an extra job for you that can be I worth far more to you than the goods and services they buy I —keeping these needs available in minutes instead of after I - hours of hazardous and costly highway adventuring. I And the mpiieywe spend at home can turn over and over I among us several times to increase our property values I and improve essential services in our area. I It Pays To Trade In Syracuse I r lTrTTrr^^ LOVIFURNITURI, APPLIANCES, CARPET 1 I ' WJKo*Km!!sM* 116 S. Huntington — 457-3443 — Syracuse A. ® 300 S. Huntington — 457-4341 —Syracuse _ J THI LITTLE PEOPLE SHOPPE * AUGSBURGER'S SUNK- VALU » ANCHOR MAN CASUAL WEAR Wawasee Village — 457-4073— Syracuse Sj Wawasee Village — 457-4202 — Syracuse S Wawasee Village — 457-4919 — Syracuse ■ TEGHTMEYER ACI HARDWARE X THI STAR STORE f| TRUC VALUt HARDWARE-DECORATING St. Rd. 13S - 457-3474 — Syracuse X St - Rd - 13S “ 457-3335 — Syracuse Pickwick Road - 457-3692 - Syracuse THI STOUT BOUTIQUC f CURTIS TV & APPLIANCE 1 100 N. Huntington —457-3466 —Syracuse % St. Rd. 135.—457-4411 L.-Liml iS 102 W. Main — 457-4900— Syracuse f STATI BANK OF SYRACUSE . jj SYRACUSt HARDWARE X HUNK'S SUPER MARKET UP '^VMIs t o ' Ch :^.3 1 65 QWa s S y ::c V U se 9e FDICfi HOW. Main — 457-3266 Syracuse Wawasee V i Ho 9 e - 457-335, - Syracuse I WYANT CHEVROLET, INC. X BAKER'S FARM MARKET .« GtON FURNITURE t CARPET, INC. 1001 S. Huntir\gton —457-3102 —Syracuse ‘j St. Rd. 13S — 457-4041 — Syracuse Wawasee Village — 457-2929 — Syracuse | GROPP'S FAMOUS FISH OFSTROH 1 KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN 1 BEN FRANKUN , Located At Maxwelton Golf Course-County Line Rd. 9k St Rd 13S 457-5197 — Syracuse X Pickwick Road & St. Rd. 13S — 457-4040 — Syracuse 457-4353 — Syracuse SS 1 _ AMERICAN INDUSTRIES. HOME CENTER 1 BALES BUTCHER SHOP § TOM SOCKS SPORTSWEAR 2 Chicken | 106 E. Main —457-3312 —Syracuse Wawasee Village — 457-3664 — Syracuse J MARISE’S LADIES APPAREL 1 THREE FLAGS DRIVE-IN | PLAZA MARINA Wawasee Village 457-2211 Syracuse >K Wawasee Village — 457-3825 — Syracuse K East End Os Wawasee Lake — 856-2129 — Syracuse

bom November 19. She weighed 9’a pounds. Santa will arrive December 7 at 12 noon. Mrs Bill Coburn entertained for the November meeting of Twilighters Bunco Club. 10 YEARS AGO. Nov. 26, 1969 The Syracuse-Wawassee Garden Club met to make plans for their annual Bell Walk which will be held this year on Dec.'2. Twenty-eight Scouts took part in a fall jamboree at Tippecanoe River west of Oswego this week. 20 YEARS AGO. Nov. 26. 1959 Reverend and Mrs. Carl L.

Gable were given a surprise party Sunday evening when 25 members of the Zion Chapel called at their home. The party was in honor of their reappointment to the parish. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Brown, r 4, are the parents of a son born November 23 at Goshen Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Court Slaubaugh leave for Texas to visit their new grandson, also named Court. A large group of students from Mr. Arlen Bobeck’s first grade class are ill with chicken pox.

Milforti I Library I

By CAROLYN GROVE “The Establishment" by Howard Fast. “Prince Charles” by Anthony Holden. “Star Chase" by Brian James Royal. “Cashing In at the Checkout” by Susan J. Samtlir'With Tad Tuleja. “Night After the Weddihg” by The Gordons. “Shadow of the Moon" by M. M. Kaye. “Sally Hemings" by Barbara Chase-Riboud.

How to cope with stress

Everyone knows being a parent is no easy task. No matter how much love there is between parent and child, there is also a certain amount of stress. Sometimes it’s enough just to take a walk or a warm bath to let off steam. Parents are not always able to cope with the stress alone. When you need more than a friend to talk to, here are some places to turn to for more professional help: ■ Parents Anonymous is a self-help group for parents who have a desire to take out their anger on their children. ■ Social service organizations are listed in the yellow pages. Look for programs under this heading which have words like “Family,” “Parent,” or “Children" in their name. R Public libraries offer information and ref oral services. The reference librarian can be of help in locating groups in your community. ■ Church counseling services are available and some ministers have formed ministerial counseling services. ■ Public programs such as information and referral services and child protective services are offered in nearly every com-

munity. Look under Department of Human Services, Social Services, or Public Welfare.

Serving our country

JAMES HECK AM AN Spec. 4 James H. E. Heckaman. son of retired Sgt. First Class and Mrs. Howard M. Heckaman, r 1 Milford, recently completed the Primary Leadership Course at Fort Campbell. Ky. Heckaman is assigned to the 561st Supply and Service Battalion.

"Little minds are interested in the extraordinary; great minds in the commonplace." Elbert Hubbard

Try these ideas for Yule gifts

An unusual array of products is in the stores ready for Christmas gift buying. Among the more original products are vehicles of many kinds There’s a new version of the snowmobile, called a Snow Bike, which runs for up to three hours on 1.3 gallons of gas and sells for $645. A steerable water sled called Aqua Dart can be towed behind a motorboat. It

Top movie hit is — guess what?

The surprise movie box-office hit of the summer is turning out to be none other than, would you believe, “Star Wars.” Daily Variety reports that the re-release of the 1977 hit outerspace movie grossed more money in the middle of August than any other film in North America “Star Wars” has now reached a worldwide box-office gross of $405 million, an all-time record “Star Wars” fahs have to wait only until next May 25 for even more from Princess Luke Skywalker. 3CPO and R2D2. That’s when the sequel, “The

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calls for no skill and sells for $229. New games abound, such as Blockade and Trespass, brain teasers in which pawns are used They sell for around $6.50. A battery-operated piston robot, a foot high, walks, lights up and makes robot sounds; it sells for $16.95. And for the engineeringminded youngster, a working model of a steamroller, made of

Empire Strikes Back,” will be released.

B. J. Crowley s HOROSCOPE

Week of December 9. 1979 SAGITTARIUS-- Usually a happy person, those bom under this sign, rule their lives with reason. Acquirers of property, they are energetic and enthusiastic. Their lucky number is 9. Their lucky day is Thursday. Their best color is purple. SAGITTARIUS ~ Nov. 23 to Dec. 21--Success may be expected if you keep the lines of communication open. Make telephone calls. Call on all who mav help vou. CAPRICORN - Dec. 22 to Jan. 19-An excellent week may be expected, for making the progress you have been striving and struggling to make. Your ability to appreciate life is at its best. A period sets in now whereby general happiness and a feeling of well-being can be expected. AQUARIUS - Jan. 20 to Feb. 18--Enjoy this week when time allows for relaxation. meditation and reading. An enlightening talk may be expected with a younger person. PISCES - Feb. 19 to March 20--Don’t let your work load worry you. The bright side of life is emerging for you. Your work has been worthwhile. Finish your Christmas shopping this week. ARIES - March 21 to April 20-Spend the Christmas holidays with your loved ones. Make your plans this week. Enjoy the social whirl. TAURUS - April 21 to May 20-Take time to get organized. There is confusion around you. Only you can bring order to the scene. GEMINI - May 21 to June 20-Make plans now to do what you can for the young ones around you. You can do this by making this Christmas one to remember for them. CANCER - June 21 to July 22-Be practical in your gift buying approach. Consider the needs of those around you. Make your gifts useful ones this year. LEO - July 23 to Aug. 22-A loved one needs much help and understanding. Try to look at the situation through their eyes. A misunderstanding may be your fault.

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brass, costs $225, plus $3.25 for fuel tablets Products for the home include a floatable air bed that can be used either in the bedroom or the family pool for *569.95. A new room freshener exudes a fragrance wheft a few drops are sprinkled onto a ceramic ring. Placed on a light bulb, it dispenses aromatic smoke when the lamp is turned on If money is no object, you can buy a two passenger blimp for $50,000 th&t can get you from home to office at 25 mph or a swimming pool tn the shape of Texas, filled with Perrier water, for a measly $127,174. Or, how about a solar-powered AM radio that operates by sunlight during the day and from batteries after dark, at $39.95?

VIRGO - Aug. 23 to Sept. 22--Keep your spirits up even though you find out that someone you care for will not be able to be with you during the holidays. Make plans now for a special Christmas dinner. LIBRA - Sept. 23 to Oct. 22-Be content with w hat you have! Your blessings are plentiful. A very fine accomplishment may come to you when you curb your dissatisfaction. SCORPIO - Oct. 23 to Nov. 22-Your requests will be honored if you will only ask. You are well loved by those around you. Accept their gifts graciously.

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