The Mail-Journal, Volume 21, Number 16, Milford, Kosciusko County, 2 May 1984 — Page 18

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THE MAIL-JOURNAL - Wed., May 2,1984

It happened. . .

10 YEARS AGO, MAY 1.1974 Dr. and Mrs. Herschell R. Coil have returned to their r 4 Syracuse home from a’winter stay at Brandenton, Fla. Mrs. Lloyd Kammerdiener entertained at her Syracuse home Saturday evening at a bridal shower honoring Miss Debra Craft of r 1 Etna Green. Miss Craft will wed Ronald Robinson, of Syracuse, son of Mr.and Mrs. Ron Robinson. of Syracuse. Both mothers, Mrs. Dari Craft and Mrs. Robinson . were in attendance for the shower. Mrs. Clem (Suzanne) Lisor of Syracuse was elesled associate grand conductress at the 100th Century of Stars session of the Indiana grand chapter last Tuesday. The grand chapter session was held at Indianapolis. Melissa Lee Wisner of Syracuse became the bride of Thomas B. Sorensen of Milford at 3 p.m. on Saturday, April 27. at the Saint Andrews United Methodist church near Syracuse. The double ring ceremony was performed in the presence of 100 guests by Rev. Marvin Jones, pastor of the church. Open house will be held at Wawasee Prep from 1 until 5 p.m. to show the newly renovated building and the new lake front library-learning center. 20 YEARS AGO. APRIL 30. 1964 Jack Elam. Syracuse, was in Muncie Wednesday where he attended a manager’s meeting. Dr. and Mrs. G. H. Schaefer. Syracuse were recent guests of there son and daughter-in-law. Mr and Mrs Douglas Schaefer in Toledo. Ohio. • Mrs. Marie LeCount, r 3 Syracuse, has returned to her home, after spending the winter in Florida

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Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Barefoot have moved from North Manchester to the Gilbert George apartment Syracuse. Mr. and Mrs. George Xanders, Syracuse, have returned to their home after spending the winter at Hollywood, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Bill S. Betes and son, Syracuse, spent last weekend in Munster with Mr. Betes’ sister, Mrs. Kenneth Brookwood, and family. Fred Cripe owner of the Wawasee restaurant, Syracuse, has closed the business indefinitely. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Miller and daughter of Syracuse were Mrs. Miller’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Herschell Bitner and son. Richard, Dewart Lake, Miss Ginger Brown and Danny Bill Jones. Mrs. Harry Strieby has returned to her home on r 3 Syracuse after spending the winter at Oak Park, 111. 30 YEARS AGO. APRIL 30. 1954 Syracuse Principal Glen Longenecker has announced the contract signing of a new faculty member. Philip K. Fawley, who has taught speed and commerce in the Leesburg school system for the past five years. Miss Donna J. McSweeny, daughter of Mrs. Charlotte McSweeny. was recently selected by the student nurses of Memorial Hospital in South Bend to be one of two representatives to attend the annual convention of the .American Nurses' Association at the Conrad Hilton Hotel in Chicago. April 26 to 30. Miss McSweeny will be a representative ' from the freshman class. Wedding vows were exchanged by Mrs. Ethel May Denton and Melvin Leroy Weaver in the Zion Chapel United Brethren Church,

in Syracuse

Colwell and Gordy grade, level and prepare two miles of streets in Syracuse for a coat of Tarvia to be put on by the county road supervisor. Miss Margaret Walters and Mrs. Mercer of Elkhart were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Finton, Sunday. Mr. Scott is having a new front porch built on his home on Lake street. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Rex and daughter Ida May spent Sunday at the home of Mr. Rex’s brother in Columbia City. Mrs. Mary Burson, who had been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Pepper of Goshen, last week has returned home. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Miller and Mrs. Sam Bushong and son Samuel were Sunday dinner guests at the Charles Bell home in Cromwell Sunday.

BOHM ( ma ■ a * i a J I■ I NBLk -a* - **’ ORTHODONTIST AT LAKESIDE DENTISTS - Shown above are Dr. R. W. Donovan, consultant, and Dr. Don Norwood, supervising orthodontist, who will be available at Wawasee Lakeside Dentist office, 1000 S. Huntington Street, Syracuse, to assist in the area of orthadontistry. Dr. Donovan is a national orthodontic consultant, and has DDS, MSD and Ph.D. degrees. He is dental director for Long Island University and chairman of Donovan Academy of Continuing Education, Metrodent Corporation, Dental America, and Dentall. He is associated with offices in New York, N.Y.; Chicago, III.; Los Angeles, Calif.; Dallas, Texas; Miami, Fla.; and San Juan, Puerto Rico. Dr. Norwood, has offices in Indianapolis and Kokomo and was associated for seven years with Dr. Donovan in Chicago, 111. He resides in Indianapolis and has two children. He is a member of the Zionsville Fellowship Church, Indianapolis, Racquet club and New Britton English Fox Hunt Club. (Photo by Deb Patterson)

ANSWERS ACROSS: 1-Grasp; 6-Sews; 10-Aerie; 11-Heaps; 13-George Eliot; 15-Ess; 16-God; 17-Vie; 18-Deepen; 20-Keip; 21-Ed; 22-CI; 23-Mama; 26-Candid; 30-Ego; 31-lan; 32-Ora; 33-Silas Marner; 36-Alarm; 37-Doone; 38-Eras; 39-Aires; DOWN: 1-Gaged; 2-Reese; 3-Arose; 4-Sir; 5-Pegged; 6-Shed; 7-Eel; 8-Waive; 9-Spoil; 12-Step; 14-Eon; 19-Pea; 20-Kin; 22Canada; 23-Mesa; 24-Agile; 25-Molar; 26-Cam; 27-Donor; 28-Irene; 29-Dares; 31-lsms; 34-Ara; 35-Roi; Spring Is Here At... Wawasee Motors 200 Chicago St. 457-3505 Syracuse 1 — Across From Rinker Boat — I f ~'SpeclaFdf fheWeek" "T ) • 1976 PONT. GRAND PRIX — Air, ( , 1 Nice! SB, AM/FM Tape Deck, Local ) I 11 • 1981 PLY. RfLIANT K — PS, PB, Air, Auto., Super . Nice! | • 1980 FORD FAIRMONT — 6 Cyl., Air, PS, PB, , Auto. ’ • 1979 CHEV. MAUBU WAGON — PS, PB, Air, | Auto. ' • 1979 MERC. GRAND MARQUIS 2 DR. COUPE — | Loaded, Local Car! • 1978 OLDS CUTLASS SUPREME COUPE — Air, PS, I PB • 1978 OLDS CUTLASS WAGON — 48,000 Miles, | Loaded • 1978 BUICK WAGON — 38,000 Miles, One I Owner, Air < • 1978 MERC. MARQUIS — Local Car • 1977 CHEV. MAUBU — Black & Beautiful, Air | • 1977 CHEV. MONTE CARLO — Loaded, Velour . Interior I • 1977 CHEV. MALIBU — Blue 8 White, Super Nice Car! I • 1977 DODGE VAN — New Tires & Loaded i • 1979 CHEV.MALIBU 2DR.COUPE — PS, PB, Air • 1974 CHEV. CAMARO — Auto., PS, PB, Air I

Syracuse, Indiana, at 3:30 p.m. Sunday afternoon, April 18. The double ring ceremony was read by the Rev. William M. Wood, Frontier, Mich. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Denton, Syracuse, and the bridegroom is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Russell Weaver. 50 YEARS AGO, MAY 3, 1934 The reopening of the State Bank of Syracuse is practically assured. This past week, the workers have been very busy and a total of 16 shares were sold. If all the oral and written pledges for stock are taken care of, there are only four more shares to sell. Work to grade Boston street, preparing it for “black topping’’ with Tarvia, was begun yesterday morning. The town board decided at its regular meeting, Tuesday night to have McClintic,

Area students in Telefund

Two Kosciusko students are among the 124 Ball State University students participating in the 1984 Student Telefund campaign this spring. They are Jerilyn Meditch, Syracuse, and Kelly Simpson, Mentone. The Student Telefund is part of the university’s National Annual Fund Campaign, which is being co-chaired this year by cartoonist Jim Davis and his wife, Carolyn, both Ball State alumni. Garfield the cat is serving as the campaign’s honorary chairman. Following Ga rf >eld’s theme of “I Want You,” the students will contact some 60,000 Ball State alumni in Indiana and the con-

LEGALS NOTICE TO VOTERS Notice is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of Kosciusko County, Indiana, has designated the following place for holding the Primary Election so/ the County of Kosciusko on Tuesday, Sthdayof May, 1984. \ JACKSON TOWNSHIP \ FIRST PRECINCT Danny Bgker Building SECOND PRECINCTj ct . 13& 14 Service Center MONROE TOWNSHIP FIRST PRECINCTPIeasant Grove Church - Rd 400 S. WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP FIRST PRECINCT Pierceton Methodist Church Basement SECOND PRECINCTPierceton Community Bonding THIRD PRECINCT old City Hall. Pierceton TIPPECANOE TOWNSHIP FIRST PRECINCTCameIot Hall, Counting House Bank SECOND PRECINCTNorth Webster Fire Station THIRD PRECINCTBarbee Lakes Conservation Club FOURTH PRECINCTCounting House Bank, Fountain Room TURKEYCREEK FIRST PRECINCT St. Andrews United Methodist Church SECOND PRECINCT American Legion Post 223, Rd. 13 South THIRD PRECINCTScout Cabin, Crosson Mill Park FOURTH PRECINCTSyracuse Jr. High School FIFTH PRECINCT American Legion Post 223. Rd. 13 South SIXTH PRECINCTTurkey Creek Conservation Club VAN BUREN TOWNSHIP FIRST PRECINCT Masonic Lodge No. 418 SECOND PRECINCTMiIford Community Building THIRD PRECINCTMiIford Fire Department PLAIN TOWNSHIP FIRST PRECINCT..:Oswego Community Center SECOND PRECINCTTown Hall, Leesburg THIRDPRECINCTNationaI Guard Armory FOURTH PRECINCTChapman Lake Conservation Club WAYNE TOWNSHIP FIRST PRECINCTGrace Village Retirement Center SECOND PRECINCT Jefferson School THIRD PRECINCT v Winona Lake Park Pavilion FOURTH PRECINCTJefferson School FIFTH PRECINCT County Highway Garage SIXTH PRECINCTWarsaw Moose Lodge SEVENTH PRECINCTWaInut Creek Church, Rd. 15 S. EIGHTH PRECINCTWoman's Bldg., Fair Grounds NINTH PRECINCTPIeasant Valley Community Church, County Farm Rd. TENTH PRECINCT Winona Lake Park Pavilion CLAY TOWNSHIP FIRST PRECINCTCIaypooI Elementary School SECOND PRECINCTCIaypooI Lion's Club Building LAKE TOWNSHIP F IRST PRECINCT‘Silver Lake Fire Station SECOND PRECINCTSiIver Lake School SEWARD TOWNSHIP FIRST PRECINCT .. . .. Burket U M. Church SECOND PRECINCTDiamond Lake Conservation Club FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP FIRST PRECINCTMentone Fire Station SECOND PRECINCTBeaver Dam U.M. Church HARRISON TOWNSHIP FIRST PRECINCT. .•Atwood Branch, Etna Bank

Need A . . . JSh YEAR END TAX SHELTER? IfIUA Contact One OE The Following wT'tW' W Tax Shelter Specialists: HkK * JOE TODD ★ SANDI BEATY ★ JIM FRY . POLE BUILDING - 30x56 In exHI | cellent comer location with 10x10 CLEAN TAX SHELTER - This I at— I overhead door and 15’ sliding door recently remodeled triplex is B* - JkJUM • f hath, city sewer . >««* water 4 separately metered and includes fl .°° r h ’ 10 ?. stoves and refrigerators. Priced to g(JV«ctric.l on circuh sell as owner is leaving the area! £ rea,lC 2i S *l ? 9 Soo $53,000. 418 Dolan Dr.. Syracuse. been reduced to $57,500, $15,000 IN I I down, 14% interest, two year iHRMMMRREHRRRRRRBf balloon clause.. > I ■gMHMKSVram SUMMER RESORT OR YEAR- Kllrjt ROUND - Tri-level home and six A di PAPAKEECHIE LAKE DUPLEX - Ji cabins (with extra lots and pool — rBWF Completely renovated income pro- < dkGH needs work). Has been priced to sell perty. Two efficiency units separately If if | -gs eTwI in 1984 summer season at $150,000 : f 1 metered for utilities. $3,000 plus with terms tailor made for pur- tfWlHWrt potential income. Possible contract. jM'-"""''' ... I chaser, includes land on channel $27,500. | too! Financial projections in file — call for details. Strohs Evergreen Ad- ■■ djtion Wawasee. —1 - u 1 CLEAN TAX SHELTER - This APARTMENT HOUSE - This three triplex is relatively maintenance free. Igl 3H unit, fully occupied apartment house separately metered and 'ncl“d« jW is conveniently located within one „ *?•. mAHM stove and refrigerators. Priced to sell o f downtown shopping area. M “? Wner | l, — Vi, 'TI2 Priced to sell at $49,900 and the analys's »n «•*•) s49 *^ X) 112 owner will consider a land contract. PW— North Harrison. Syracuse, IN. S 3 I ~ r L T * 1 OFFICE BUILDING/RESIDENCE COM■LU 1 " I BINATION Located on Highway 13 South. Syracuse. Two office units plus three Li AI bedroom attached residence. Fully occupied. crtn CAI F nbJMTcF Commercial TOPEKA - This shopping center is located on ndlej ZLuX d os Main Street. Four separate units - 8.680 square Syracuse. Indiana on SR 13. The location * feet total. High Tern “ ® va,tab,< - is south of the South Bend-Efithart area. today for details. $250,000. Five acres, two building improvements. SIIO,OOO — terms available — call for '< details. &S?1 TODD REALTY COMMERCIAL INVESTMENTS I ■ Sales — Rentals — Management — Appraisals BUSINESS BROKERS P.O. Box 307 • Syracuse. IN 46567 • PHONE (219) 457-2162 Or 457-4417 If Each office independently owned and operated.

tinental United States. Their goal this year is to raise more than $280,000, a 10 percent increase over last year’s total of $259,000, says Joe Alford, the university’s Student Telefund coordinator. Miss Meditch is a senior at Ball State majoring in accounting and general management. She is a 1980 graduate of Wawasee High School and is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ‘ Carl Meditch, 196 N. Shore Drive, Syracuse. Miss Simpson, also a senior, is majoring in criminal justice. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Simpson, 301 S. Franklin, Mentone. Miss Simpson is a 1980 graduate of Plymouth High School.

B * ll Library, Manton* THIRD PRECINCTRobert E. Millar residence. West side of Rd. 25 In Palestine PRAIRIE.TOWNSHIP ’C lunette Church JEFFERSON TOWNSHIP fJr-r S ® Mth Elemen,ar T School In Nappanee SECOND PRECINCT Island Chapel United Methodist Church SCOTT TOWNSHIP FIRST PRECIN£XdT>««. L Tabor Church, Co. Rd. 800 W / J * ETNA TOWNSHIP FIRST PRECINCL— Poulson Ford, Etna Green SECOND PRECINCTHeritage Park Bldg., Etna Green WARSAW , . FIRSTWARO FIRST PRECINCTS«:red H<art SECOND PRECINCT Lincoln School SECOND WARD Luthem Church - east side, "Fellowship Hall" SECOND PRECINCT city Hall, Warsaw. Meeting Room THIRDWARD FIRST PRECINCT Shrine Buildinn SECOND PRECINCT FOURTH WARD THIRD PRECINCT . FIFTH WARD rcr^Ln R B E o C Wayne L ° Ve Mo,ors - 1200 N Detroit St. TmRD PRECINCT * SeXtOn ’ SO,,iCe ’ Oakwood Cemetery THIRD PRECINCT Masonic Temple, 118 N. High St. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and the seal of the Board of Com missloners of Kosciusko County, Indiana, this 24th day of April, 1984. J. D. Geiger, Auditor Kosciusko County, Indiana '

We Can Sell Your Property Here's Why! • * ' Service. * Action 1 . X Wawasee Village 457-4678 Syracuse • ERNIE ROGERS4S7-4547 • JEANNINE SCHROCK4S7-4944 • LEILANI NEMETH4S7-5449 • DEANTROUP6SB-4050 • NANCY JUSTUSBS6-2485 • PEG BAILEY4S7-5648