The Mail-Journal, Volume 19, Number 32, Milford, Kosciusko County, 25 August 1982 — Page 8

THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed.. August 25,1982

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It happened ... in Syracuse

18 YEARS AGO. AUG. 23.187? Mrs. Louis L. Sin and children of Shorewood. Wis., arrived Friday to spend two weeks with her parents, the Lyle Seifferts of LakeWawasee. Mr. and Mrs. Steven Nickel of San Diego, Calif., will be leaving. Friday for their home following a visit with the former’s grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Poyser of Syracuse. Brenda Dahl, daughter of the Oscar Dahls of Syracuse has completed a camping session at Camp James Whitcomb Riley near Martinsville. Camp Riley provides each camp two weeks of outdoor recreation, education and fun among the rolling hills of the 2,300 acre Bradford Woods near Martinsville. Coach Norm Amundsen and his Valparaiso university football team are at Wawasee Prep, Syracuse, to begin fall training for the 1972 season. The coaching staff, which also includes

I Illi I I ■R-dR wjL ZWVH LvW 1 t Ia < V ■h, j ; ofc ■ ® lE* - *V ’wBLW; 9 1 rttrfir > i Ik B ml \ |Hh y B * I ' - B ' FEATURED ON EXTRA SPECIAL SPECIAL — Jeff Murphy, district poster child for the Muscular Distrophy Associatiaa, will appear on the local broadcast of the 17th annual Jerry Lewis Telethon on WKJG TV-33 beginning at 8 p m., Sunday. Sept. 5, and contimdag until 5:38 p.m.. Monday. Sept. 8. Pictured above with Jeff are Edna and Chuck Ferguson, pledge center coordinators and Larry Bower, local telethon host. This year’s national telethon has been billed as the ’’Extra Special Special" by Lewis, the show host, who says. ’Not many people realise that our 214-hour spectacular is the equivalent of at least 14 ordinary TV variety specials. That’s one reason why we’re calling it the ’Extra Special Special.’ and it’s also the reason our show requires so much advance preparation." Lewis continued to say. "When you examine each individual element of the telethon, the show looks so intricate that I sometimes wonder how we manage to get on the air. But token as a whole, it’s really very simple: organisation, hard work and lots of love. The cause that we’re working towards — curing muscle diseases that disable over a million men. women and children — ta one that inspires a lot of love. That’s the glue that bolds the ‘Love Network* together, and that is really what makes our telethon an extra special special”

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defensive line coach Don Anfield, defensive backfield coach, Gerald Speakhaird, and offensive coach, William Koch are pleased with the facilities offered by Prep. The team formerly trained at Eagle River, Wis. The Syracuse Camp Firebirds and Blue Bird Girls Day Camp the forepart of August was well attended with 78 registered for the two-day event. A total of 36 Camp Fire girls camped overnight at the Boy Scout Camp, Camp Gus Grisson, south of Syracuse, pitching their own tents and cooking meals out-of-doors. 28 YEARS AGO, AUG. 23,1882 A new business will open in Syracuse, in what is known as the Thornburg building at 111 East Main street, on or before September 1. The business will be known as the Chet Reid Car Parts, a wholesale auto parts outlet. The business will be

Bids taken on area road repair The Indiana Department of Highways opened sealed bids on 27 contracts on Tuesday, Aug. 24, in Indianapolis. Official action on the contracts will follow on Thursday, Aug. 26. Projects in this area bid upon include concrete patching of US 30 in Kosciusko and Marshall Counties, and the installation of pavement markings, center lines, no passing lines and lane lines on various US and state routes in Kosciusko, Elkhart, Steuben. Allen, Grant. Wells and Huntington Counties. Milford boy, 14, injured in shooting Elkhart County Police investigated an accidental shooting that resulted in wounds to a 14-year-old Milford boy. Sam Markley, r 1 Milford, was treated at Goshen Hospital and released. He was struck in his lower right leg by a bullet of a .21 caliber rifle when the gun discharged as it was being unloaded. Dane E. Gans, 16, 112 N. Mill St., Syracuse, and Markley had gone hunting early in the morning and about an hour later returned to a house at 18261 South County Line Road. Both beys were sitting on the back porch when Gam started unloadin®, Ja rifle . The gun discharged and struck Markley in the leg

owned by Chet Reid of Ligonier. Mr. Reid has operated a similar business in Ligonier for the past S 3 years. His firm will sell auto parts to garages to service stattans. The Syracuse Town Board met last Tuesday evening at City Hall and discussed the probable need of an additional well in the not too distant future. The city’s water is now supplied by two wells which are presently being worked to near capacity. If one should happen to fail or become slack, Syracuse will be left facing the serious problem of water shortage. Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Schneider and family 'of Davenport, lowa, are spending

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two weeks with Mrs. Schneider’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Kern, Sr., of Syracuse. They previously had spent a week with Mrs. Schneider's sister, Mrs. Wallace Rougher of Highland Park, Mich. Betty Ruth Daft of Indianapolis spent the week end with the Tom Robinson family and Mr and Mrs. Ted Method, of Syracuse. 38 YEARS AGO. AUG. 21.1852 Harold Mock, Syracuse attended the Mock family reunion in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Blackburn near Dewart Lake, on Sunday, Aug. 10. After a bounteous picnic dinner at noon, the following officers were dected: President, Howard Mock; vice present Paul

Buhrt; secretary-treasurer, Pauline Hamman. Two vocal solos were presented by Audrey Hamman aid Joan Haverstock. It was decided to have the next reunion the second Sunday in August, the place to be decided later. Mrs. Lena Gans, Warsaw, and Mrs. Ida Hammon and daughter, Lillian, Syracuse, called on Mrs. Mary Mullin, Wednesday' afternoon. ( ’’Pandora and The Flying Dutchman’’ staring James Mason and Ava Gardner is playing at the Pickwick theatre Fri. Sat, Aug 22, 23 as wdl as “Denver and Rio Grande.’’ On Sun., Mon. Aug 24, 25, Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis will star

in “Jumping Jacks.’’ “Lure of the Wilderness,” with Jean Pettrs, Jeffery Hunter, Constance Smith and Walter Brennan star in the terrifying danger Tues, and Wed. Aug. 26,27 and on Fun Nite Thursday Jose Ferrer stars in “Anything Can Happen," with Kim Hunter and Kurt Kasznar 38 YEARS AGO, AUG. 25,1832 W. W. Wilt purchased the building and equipment of what has been known as the Syracuse Mfg. Co., from Pret Miles Krafteries Co. and intends to move his factory there and leave the Milford building soon. Mr. Wilt will start the manufacture of a new line of novelty furniture

this fall and the equipment from the Milford factory will be moved to Syracuse as it is needed in the manufacture of a new line of novelties. Most of this line of furniture is contracted for at present and some new orders are expected within a short time which will facilitate operation soon. Next season all of this work will be done at Syracuse in preference to the division of labor between the two towns. John Bushong and family and Miss Martha Spurgeon of Syracuse, and Harry Gillis Sundayed at the Melvin Lingofelter home. Mrs. Spurgeon remained for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Strieby of Syracuse called at the James

Myers home Friday. L. F. Jenson and sister Marie and Junior Jenson of Lima, 0., Dean Jenson and family of Syracuse and Wendell Jenson of Goshen Sundayed in the Latone Jenson home. In the evening Mr. and Mrs. Christian Dan called. j 1 Leesburg man hurt in I motorcycle accident : A motorcycle driven by James L. Secrist, 34, Leesburg, struck a dog on CR 1350 N, west of CR 500 W, and flipped over. Secrist suffered abrasions to his arms and legs and was taken to Goshen Hospital. Damage to the motorcycle was estimated at $750.