The Mail-Journal, Volume 21, Number 37, Milford, Kosciusko County, 26 September 1984 — Page 19
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10 YEARS AGO. SEPT. 25.1974 At the Thursday , night meeting of the board of zoning appeals of the town of Syracuse, the permit for NIPSCo ?#cfor the district sub-station south of Syracuse on Indiana 13 near South Shore Golf course was granted. Since the “turn right on red”
Due to expansion Sea Nymph, Inc. has the following 2 positions open: Order Entry/Invoicing And Credit And Collections We prefer experience in a manufacturing environment and computer data experience. Applicants must be efficient at typing and the use of a calculator. Must work well with numbers and also be willing to work overtime when required. Send resume to: Controller Sea Nymph, Inc. 801 E. Chicago St. Syracuse, IN 46567 Or apply in person Monday through Thursday 9 a.m. to 12.
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Completely remodeled in 1983, including new heating and air conditioning, new roof and new equipment. Real Estate, furniture and fixtures all included in selling price of $79,900. Owner will consider a contract to qualified buyer. REDUCED $74,900 120 SOUTH MAIN — MILFORD ( We Have 16 Other Businesses & ) ( Commercial Properties For Sale. ) ( Stop By Our Office Or Call For Our i ( Commercial Brochure J TODD REALTY [Q BUSINESS {JjBBOKZBS SRI3S P.O. Box 307 SYRACUSE 457441? Joseph K. Todd, REALTOR Sand! Beaty, REALTOR G.R.1., CJLS., C.R.8., GC.IJA. C.8.C., Broker Jim Fry, REALTOR, G.R.1., Broker
when all clear law went into effect, the one and only stoplight at Syracuse has been no exception to the permissable turn. However, during the town board meeting last week discussion was held briefly on several complaints due to confusion, especially for youngsters attempting to cross the main intersection of
town. Rev. Thomas Douglas, pastor of the Syracuse Church of God, has announced this week his part as a local tour host for a 10-day trip to the Holy Land from November 26 to December 5 of this year. Sgt.-Maj. and Mrs. Charles Wood and daughter Carol arrived last week from New Heberdie Islands to visit their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stump and Jennifer at Syracuse. They visited New Zealand, New Caldonia and stopped in Hawaii to visit friends and relatives. They have spent the past week getting acquainted with their granddaughter. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce McClintic entertained the Woods last Sunday before they left Monday morning for Baltimore, Md., to visit his mother. 20 YEARS AGO, SEPT. 24. 1964 Mr. and Mrs. Weber Ellis, Syracuse, were in Berrian Springs, Mich., recently to attend the funeral of Mr. Ellis’s brother Wayne Ellis. Mr. and Mrs. Ralleigh Halsey, Joyce, Mike and Theresa of Kimmell. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Osbun of Albion and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Ryman and Tammy of Nappanee, were Sunday eveniffg callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Gilbert and Sharon of r 1 Syracuse. Mr. and Mrs. James Hibschman of Findlay, 0., were recent guests of Mr. Hibschman's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Hibschman, Syracuse. Mrs. John Thomas of Lakeland. Fla., was a guest recently of Mrs. Hattie Brown, Syracuse. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Rush of Louisville, Ky.. spent last weekend with the latter's mother, Mrs. Marguerite Elkins of Syracuse. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Turley of Tampa, Fla., were recent dinner guests in the home of their niece, Mrs. Feri Rhoades, Mr. Rhoades and family of Syracuse. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Coleman and daughter, Syracuse, were in
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United Telephone of Indiana has announced that it is alerting area businesses that Yellow Pages advertising mailings they rrtay receive from directory companies other than L. M. Berry have no connection with advertising which will appear in the official United Telephone Phone Book. “Before making payment for any directory advertising, we urge our customers to verify that their money is going where they intend their advertising to appear, and to be fully aware of the value they will receive for their money,” said H. E. Purcell Jr., directory product manager for United. United has received reports from area businesses which received “solicitations” from a business in Niagara Falls. N.Y., and LaPorte. These firms have no business affiliation with either United Telephone or L. M. Berry. Purcell stated that past experience indicates that such solicitations have sometimes been confused as bills for Yellow
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Walteruliet, Mich., on Sunday, Sept. 13, to attend the wedding of Diane Louise Staffard to M. Douglas Lhotka. 30 YEARS AGO, SEPT. 23,1954 Construction of the new $30,000 Syracuse post office was awarded to Curtis Gable and Son, a Warsaw building firm, last week. The firm began work on the building last week with hopes of having the project completed by the middle of October. Stover Hire and James Miner of Syracuse both won 4th places in the World’s Championship Races at White River, Indianapolis last weekend. Stover raced with the B 2 Class runabouts and James Miner with the class runabouts. Miss Jean Sloan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Sloan, placed fourth in the “equitation” class at the Noble County horse show at Albion Sunday, September 19. Miss Caroline Coil, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Coil also placed 4th in the “flag race.” Riding in other events at Albion were Morgan Sloan, brother of Jean and several other riders from the Goshen area. The Sargent Annex on Lake Wawasee was the scene of a large meeting, attended by several groups, last Friday night. Col. Kenneth Marlin of the enforcement division of the state conservation department, outlined a plan for policing the lakes in a talk before representatives of the Wawasee Property Owners association, the SyracuseWawasee Chamber of Commerce, and the Syracuse Property Owners association. Mrs. Dean Pittman was hostess at a bridal shower given in honor of Miss Helen Lewallen of Goshen. The shower was held at the home of Mrs. Don Musser of Goshen. Those present were Mrs. Mary Lewallen, Mrs. Harvey Elder, Mrs. Coe Kramer, Mrs. George Tilley, Mrs. Don Musser, Mrs. Dean Pittman and the honored guest. A son, Robert Gawain, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Perry G. Jones of Syracuse, 13 September at the Goshen Hospital.
Pages advertising in the official United Telephone Phone Book, and payments have been made. This confusion exists despite a message on the mailings which states, “This is not a bill. This is a solicitation. You are under no obligation to pay unless you accept this offer.” “Some of the confusion may arise from the appearance of the walking fingers logo on some of the solicitations,” Purcell said. “This is not to imply, however, that such companies may not be authorized to display the logo,” he added. “Our interest is in having all businesses understand thatt L.M. Berry is the only authorized representative of United Telephone for Yellow Pages advertising in the official United Telephone Phone Book and that billing for that advertising will come only from United Telephone or L.M. Berry.” Awards medals The Army showed 8,612 medals rewarding individual performance in the brief Grenada invasion campaign although it never had more than about 7,000 officers and enlisted soldiers on the island, the service acknowledged recently.
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Wed., September 26,1984 — THE MAIL-JOURNAL
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m WAWASEE r—| BgH REALTY, inc [EL KMTOft* ■ P.O. BOX 478, SYRACUSE, IN 46567 i ■■ (219)457-4911 MS Lynne Likens 219-594-5414 Sales T M For YOUR Convenience OPEN SATURDAY 10 A.M. To 3 P.M. & Owner Broker SUNDAY 10:30 A.M. To 2 P.M. — JUST LISTED - KUHN LAKEFRONT—- ' 606 - Best view on the lake! 180’ seawall, plus boat ramp. 75’x75’ channelfront lot included. Year-round home very very low utilities. Make your appointment to see today. ONLY $62,000 ■ WAWASEE LAKEFRONT — Buy this home for less than $7,000 down. ■F ™ NWwJg .■ .... ' 600 - Move in and enjoy low winter utilities with complete gas or wood heat. 105* seawall with concrete boat weH. Year-round home, 3 large bedrooms and two full baths. Just around the corner from lakefront. ONLY $69,900 f» SYRACUSE LAKEFRONT-- ■■ ■ ||B.. *lO3 na ■ i» ' * IR 605 - 45’ Seawall and super view! 3 bedroom, year-round home. 1 car garage, extra lot behind for additional garage or parking. REDUCED TO $75,000 ——NORTH WEBSTER LAKE ACCESS - -1 OWNER SAYS SELL!! _/ r ” « WII 1 il ■> ' ■ JHk 604 - Move in and enjoy this cozy home located just minutes from North Webster. Completely heated with wood, all winter long! * Don’t Forget Condominiums* Furnished and unfurnished - 2 or 3 bedrooms - Lakefront or wooded. See your sunset at Runaway Bay or Harborside. Cannot beat the prices - Starting at only $64,900.
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