The Mail-Journal, Volume 20, Number 11, Milford, Kosciusko County, 30 March 1983 — Page 26

THE MAIL-JOURNAL —Wed., March 30,1983

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18 YEARS AGO, MARCH 28,1973 Workmen started Monday, cleaning a lower level and other debris, in the burned out Pickwick Block in uptown Syracuse. A building contract was let the first week in February to Rainbow Construction, Inc., of Geneva for rebuilding of the block in Syracuse at a completed total estimated cost of around $190,000.

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Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Cobbum have returned to their r 4 Syracuse home from a winter’s stay at Sarasota, Fla. Syracuse volunteer firemen responded to a call in the upper parking lot, Syracuse, at 2:55 p.m., Friday when a fire of unknown origin burned the seat of a parked vehicle belonging to Mrs. Peggy Overfelt of Syracuse.

20 YEARS AGO, MARCH 28,19C3 Bernard Roberts of Syracuse was elected chairman of the advisory council of the newly formed Lakeland Vocational Agriculture Committee at a meeting held in the Milford agriculture department rooms last Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. James Hamman of Syracuse were Sunday dinner

guests of Don Westlake of r 3, Syracuse. Syracuse high school basketball coach Rollin Cutter and Mrs. Cutter, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Ummel and six senior boys attended the state basketball championship tournament in Indianapolis last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Morganthaler, Sr., of Syracuse returned

late last week after spending over five weeks vacationing at Daytona, Lauderdale and Dundin, Florida. 38 YEARS AGO. MARCH 27,1853 The Robinson Ben-Hur Food Plan, Inc., with main offices at South Bend, announced today the purchase of the Wawasee Food Locker Plant, here in Syracuse.

The hourly bells you may have heard in the vicinity of the north shore of Wawasee for the past week are the Carillonic bells recently purchased by the Seminary from Schulmerich Electronics, Sellersville, Pa. The Harry Appenzeller family will have Mr. and Mrs. Harry Appenzeller, Sr., and Pete Harkless, father of Mrs. Appenzeller, Jr., as Sunday guests.

5« YEARS AGO, MARCH 3», 1933 Harry Sloan repaired a green bench which rests in front of his place of business. After replacing the front board of the seat of the bench he drove nails in the edge of the bench as dose together as possible to keep the “whittlers” from carving the bench to pieces. Matty Katzer and Don Robertson have been cleaning

The Tavern this past week; Louis Soit has been cleaning his store and “Herb” King has been cleaning his store, making everything ready for an early spring opening. Maids were at the Graham cottage the first of this week getting it in readiness for opening. Mr. and Mrs. William Graham plan to move there Tuesday, for the summer