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Number 4 /olume 82 Culver, 46511 Thursday March 22, 1979 Maxinkuckee Home Supply c«iver school Board News [ ee Houghton To Get J Culver - Culver's School board: ^ 0 Board met at the Horse ....approved this years Palacc at Ball I ake Mondav driver education program, evening and voted to ap ­ forms, fees, and authorized prove advertising for the Supt. William F. Mills to Affiliates With HWI $150,000 building fund to be submit application to the Scouting’s Highest Rank appropriated for the Culver DPI ....adopted form for store in about two weeks Community High School roof Culver - Next Sunday. done his best to live up to Scoutmaster. Culver - Maxinkuckee departments include lawn suspension, expulsion and with a Grand Opening plan­ projcct. They also approved Scouting’s ideals. Home Supply has become an and garden supplies, exclusion of students. March 23. at 2:00 p.m ., ned for late June. legal advertising to borrow Scouting’s highest award of L ee, age i h , a c tiv e ly affiliate member of Hard­ housewares, toys, ap­ ...adopted forms for $250,000 in anticipated tax Eagle Rank will be con­ served in Boy Scout Troop ware Wholesalers, Inc A pliances. sporting goods, collection of textbook rental member owned buying Maxinkuckee H o m e warrants pending the June ferred upon Lee Houghton at 290, Culver for 4 years. He plumbing and electrical and instructional fees. Supply will open a new distribution of taxes. Court of Honor Ceremonies has been an assistant patrol organization of over 1900 items, which will be carried ..received approval garden center to be known as Member Paul Davidson leader. patrol leader, independent merchants. in stock or may be ordered unanimously to retain at­ to be held at the Culver Maxinkuckee Lawn and questioned why the $245,000 United Medthodist Church. assistant Sr. patrol leader. from the HWI catalog. torney Don Anderson for the Garden Center in their east balance in the building fund Lee is tin* son of Mr. and Sr. patrol leader and Jr. IIWI's home office is Deliveries are made each case of Zentz vs the Culver Iwilding It will be managed was not in an account that Mrs. Ray Houghton. 440 Assistant Scoutmaster. located in Fort Wayne. In Wednesday from the Community School Corp. by Mr. and Mrs. Rick would draw interest. The diana. HWI serves retail Distribution Center in Fort now pending in court. Lakevicw. Culver. Under his guidance as Sr. Spencer. The new store will board decided that the To earn this coveted hardware and building Wayne. Special orders can ...gave permission for Patrol leader, the troop was feature Bolens mowers, ride matter should be looked into medal, a Scout must pass a voted the best unit in material dealers and has an be delivered during the week Kevin Overmver to use the mowers and garden tractors, and the committee on rigorous merit badge annual sale volume of over in which the order is placed, Culver Junior High School Summer Camp June 1978 if the item is ordered before Homelite Chain Saws, finance formed at the last program, be active and and tlie Troop was awarded $300 million dollars. Charles Gvm during the summer for Scott’s fertilizers and lawn meeting should investigate dependable in scout the Baden Powel Award. Lee and’ Rodney Edgington Monday noon. independing basketball seeds as well as garden the matter and report to the owners of Maxinkuckee The company symbol. ...also gave permission to meetings and activities. is a member of the Order of plants, tools and other board. Davidson also asked the Arrow, an honorary Lee Houghton. Culver, will Home Supply said their firm "Mr. Friendly” will appear Peggy Van Meter to use the Serve actively as an officer, related items. Rick Spencer that the school board at­ camping fraternity of the receive Scouting’s highest will now be an outlet for in all advertisements. Aubbee School building gor carry out Service projects is trained to repair all small torney. Thomas Mulligan, be award, that of Eagle Scout, more than 33.000 items in the Charles and Rodney believe the Alumn i Banquet. for his Church and com ­ Boy Scouts of America. Lee engines. contacted regarding his munity. and show that he has is current Iv Assistant on Sundav. March 25. HW| Distribution Center. the Culver area should have ...suggested that letters of Kdgerton said their firm will opinion on borrowing of a "friendly” place to shop congratulation Ik * sent to the Maxinkuckee Home monies in the Cumulative now be able to offer the local where a well rounded line of CM A Hockey team for their Supply. "The Friendly Building Fund for general market a complete selection items are displayed with victory in the state Cham­ Ones" look forward to expenditures without prior Maddox Takes Second At Auto Show of building materials, prices which appeal to pionship and to the Argos serving the people of the approval of the board. He ha r d w a r e . b ra nd -n a me everyone. Dragons for winning the Culver area. asked that these items be put Culver The Cavalcade of helped him this past year in tools, kitchen cabinets, Maxinkuckee Home Semi-State finals. Last year Mike came in on the agenda for the April Wheels held at South Bend carpeting and paint. Other Supply will open their new The next meeting will be first in the event and finished pa i n ti ng the car and 2nd meeting. ACC netted another trophy chroming the engine com­ held at the CCHS auditorum just three points out of first In other action of the for Mike Maddox, Culver, this year He said. Mark partment. The work was with is '70 Chevy Monte Mersch and Randy Walters done at Kandys Body Shop. Sweetheart Dance Held At CCHS Carlo. Monterey News v r s s a m . by Pat Weaver The Womens Softball team will be holding its first There will be another carry out fish fry on Friday, practice on Tuesday night, April 17th at (i p.m. In case of March 23 at 4:00 in the Lions Den. This will be sponsored bad weather we will meet in the Monterey gym Any by the Lions Club and are to questions you may call go to State projects Valerie Harness 542 4846.

The Monterey School has The Girl Scouts are had a large amount of working on a project in which they will be selling absentees during the last week, and we hope by the subscriptions to the Culver end of Spring Vacation our Citizen. They hope for a good school will he full again. response. Attention:

naming him as the 1979 Mr Culver Susie Mahler was and Mrs. Sydney Vincent. Personality and a $25.00 All Culver Townspeople named FFA Sweetheart and Other candidates were gift certificate. Last year's Greg Mishler was named Brenda Dowd, daughter of FFA Sweetheart. Julie FHA Mr Personality at the Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Ray Come Sunday. March 25. a boy of about 13 years. 5’2” . Mersch. and FHA Mr. annual Sweetheart Dance Dowd; Barb Newman, Geri students from Culvers 100 pounds, brown hair, in a Personality. Larry Miller, held at Culver Community Newman, daughters of Mr Junior High School will blue sweatsuit, running crowned the new celebrities High School and Mrs. Herb Newman; attempt to put Culver on the around the streets and roads First runner up for FFA Susie is the daughter of Brian Lewis, son of Mr and map. when he runs his first of Culver, honk and give him Sweetheart was Cindy Mr and Mrs. Larry Mahler Mrs. Loren Lewis; David big race in Cincinnati. Ohio a voice of encouragement. ijirton. daughter of Mr. and Greg is the son of Mr and Taiclet, son of Mr. and Mrs. The race is 9 miles and is For you see he's mv Mrs. Albert Girton, and for (Jordon Taiclet; and Denny for the Cincinnati Heart brother. Brian Johnson. Mrs. I,ynn Mishler. Susie FHA Mr. Personality was will serve the FFA Chapter Morrison, son of Mr. and Association. Fred Elliott, son of Mr and next year by attending club Mrs. Ray Morrison So if you happen to see a Cindy Mrs. John Elliott. Second meetings and other ac­ Karen Brcyfogleand Paul runners-up were Lynda tivities She received a tiera Kozubik conducted the Snyder, daughter of Mr and and a club jacket Greg was ceremony and introduced Mrs William Snyder and honored with a certificate each candidate. Mike Maddox shown by his of Wheels at the ACC on Jim m y Vincent, son of Mr Culver Park Board News '70 Chevy Monte Carlo and first place trophys - one from Sunday. March 18. On top of ACC and the other at Rod holding his second place Culver - The Culver Park acquisition and development the car are last year's two and Custom at So. lake Mall. trophy won at the Cavalcade and Recreation Board an­ of park lands and compiling Culver Chit Chat nounced at its March nth a master plan lor the park; WINTER SPORTS for all athletes participating meeting that the Park heard a proposal to consider by Alice McCarthy a bowl a thon from Friday ATHLETIC BANQUET in winter sports, it will be Superintendent Doug a new excursion boat to be night to Saturday morning. Deanna and Jill Reininga Umpire’s held in the CCHS cafeteria Carlberg will be accepting privately run: heard a Ihis will be held in the are spending the week in Culver - The Culver on March 29 at 6:30 p.m. Valerie and Vickie Gam applications for summer- proposal for a water slide for are visiting their Aunt and Meyers Bowling Lanes at Evansville with their Athletic Boosters and the Bring a covered dish and employment at the park the park; considered l/»gansport. grandmother Hildegarde Athletic Department will co­ your own table service. Meat Uncle Mr. and Mrs. Donald Positions open include summer program ideas. Clinic Reininga. sponsor an awards banquet and drinks will be furnished Hellstrom in Chatsworth. lifeguarding. gatekeeping, The next meeting date was California. swim lessons and general set for April 10. 7:30 p.m.. Mr. and Mrs. Verl Shaffer. park maintenance. Senior To Be Held beach lodge; with a com­ Gary and Brenda were Miss Verda Romig who iifesaving and or W.S. I. are mittee meeting for the Mrs. Ilerschel Good spent Sunday dinner guests of Mr has been a patient in (The (Eitlurr (Eitiscn preferred Applications may­ master plan set for April 2. Culver A baseball um­ Thursday at Buffalo visiting and Mrs. Tony Bean and Parkview Hospital at be picked up at the Town 7:30 p.m. Town Hall. pire's clinic will be held on Published e'en Thurs«ln\ afternoon al her sister Mrs. William Jessica at Monterey. They Plymouth is convalescing at 11ft B. .North Main, Culver, I ml. 46511 H all. 200 F Washington. Memberes of the public arc Monday and Tuesday, Conrad and family and her celebrated Jessica's second the home of Mr and Mrs Telephone H42-322V Culver. invited to attend. March 20 and 27 from 7 p.m. niece Mrs Ron Ezra and birthday. Earl Eckman. Second Class Postage Paid at Culver. Indiana In other business, t he Park till 9 pm at the Culver family. Both families have and Recreation heard a To assist with the com­ Beach Lodge David Tranter ■ Publisher recently returned from an proposal to develop the 17 pilation of a master plan, the Everyone is welcome to extended vacation in Old Mrs. W illiam Scheilelhut acres of land donated by the Clerk Treasurer requests attend umpires, players, Arlene Wilder - Managing Editor Mexico. of South Bend spent Mr. and Mrs Verl Shaffer State of Indiana, known as anyone with knowledge of coaches, mothers, fathers, Saturday with her parents spent Sunday evening in the “ fish hatchery" land; the history of the park and its or anyone interested. Bring Rosalie Steller - Ass 7 Publisher Mr and Mrs. Harry Speyer Buffalo visiting her mother lieard MACOG personnel on activities contact her at the your questions. Bob Healy is Mrs Mary Breyan has Mr Speyer is home from the Mrs Frances Gerton. federal grants for Clerk’s Office, 842-3140. in charge of the clinic. been transferred to Pilgrim hospital and is improving. Shirley Snider Argos l.'diior Manor from Parkview 1 year subscription Hospital. She will be happy Circle I of Grace United S7.00in Indiana to receive cards and visitors. The Fidel is Class of Grace Church will meet on April UNFINISHED FURNITURE Unfinished Furniture 4 p.m. to io p.m. on Friday: WAREHOUSE TO HOST United Chvrch will meet at 3rd at Zion Hall at 7:30 They Warehouse will have a 10 a.m. to io p m. on $8.00 out of Indiana DISPLAY AT ACC Zion Hall at 7:30 next Sun­ will be making Advent furniture display at the Saturday and noon until 8 Single Copy 20C day. March 25th. Mr. and Calendars for the November Home and Garden p m on Sunday. Bazaar I hi* ( ulver Cili/cn i n a division of (he Tribune Emanuel United Methodist Mrs. Lari Eckman will be Culver - On Friday. Show at the Notre Dame Residents attending the Ne»> Publishing Co., 11.1 South Sraic Street. Church youth fellowship I lost and hostess Saturday and Sunday. ACC. show are encouraged to stop South Whitley. Ind. 46787 Telephone I--723-477I. group will I** participating in March 23.24 and 25. Culver's The show will be open from by and sa\ hello. I’lea.se nolily the newspaper office in Culver when your address changes.

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room with an expresston of THE CULVER disbelief on their faces. GOLDEN AGERS They'd never seen this side by Adrianna liellstrom of my nature before. My coffee table will never be the Culver * The March nth PUBLISHER’S SOCIAL meet ing of the Culver Golden same after the beating it took. Agers at Grace Church was I know all of Culver is opened by Betty Coplen the solidly behind the Dragons. director of Older Adult 'PINION The pastor at the church I EVENTS Services of Marshall County attend, mentioned on Sunday with remarks and a prayer. morning that we all should The Eagle Auxiliary share in their happiness It members Millie Decker. I Believe In the whole team. made me feel like the Lord Ruth Ann Kersey, Mary Dragons and I 1 watches the first game was on their side. Martin, and Louise Von Ehr Believe in Love with a friend at another Argos Dragons. I love you. served the meal assisted by friend’s home. I got so You may not be the tallest Adrianna Hellstrom, and carried away that the party team in the area, but you’re Lovina Wesson. The Sports on TV is not usually sitting next to me has black giants in my book Auxilairy members had my bag. 1 like sports and and blue m arks as a result. The best of luck this decorated ihe tables with always participated while I Watching the second game weekend in the State shamrocks in honor of St. was in school - expecially in at home that evening, the Championship finals. My Patricks Day. basketball I just never was same person decided to prayers go with you. Even if Elaine Walker brought two a “ watcher” until last change sides and sit on my it costs me a new coffee table birthday cakes donated by members of the Welcome weekend. left. Guess he figured if he and an old friend! To see me watching the was going to get maimed it Wagon club Elaine Argos Dragons in their might as well be in an even distributed birthday cards to Kathryn Lishko. Letoa games against Harding and pattern on both sides of his Marion in the State Semi­ body. Miller and James Scott for finals Saturday you'd have their March birthdays. EPSILON Nl CHAI'TKK L ‘ / thought I was the mother of Warner Williams donated I ’m usually not the ex­ HOLDS MEETING p - | 7“ a handcrafted sculptured citable type, but that second plaque. Bud Craft a hand game made me even more of Culver - The Epsilon Nu i- turned wooden candlestick, a “basket” case, (if you’ll chapter of Tri Kappa met the Olga Mahler and Mary ( RESSNER pardon the expression). I’ll evening of March 12 in the Kaminski hand made beads probably have to watch the home of Mrs. Charles for door prizes. Evelyn ■a c o games this weekend by Robeson. Thc season basketball introduced to the many Parker also brought a door myself My cats even left the Because the previous two schedule is enjoyable, the spor>rts writers in the area, prize. These were won by meetings had been canceled sectional is exciting, the thevicy all wished the Dragons Abstracters Retha Boutillier. Minnie because of the weather, the regional is thrilling - the the best of luck and said they McLane, Gladys Jensen, of Title business meeting was semi-state is ‘‘iust plain would be cheering for them.. Frances Master and Edith heaven." Feeling this way, Attending the press buffet lengthy and included reports Smith. what is it going to be like at were representatives from: THr. Tro p h y by Mrs. Lance Overmyer, For the program Warner Market Square Arena in Radio stations • WLOI - La- corresponding secretary, Williams showed two films. Indianapolis next Saturday Porte, W OW O • Fort Wayne. Insurance and Mrs. Tony Mayfield, A UIVIMON <)► VANADCO INf The first one was a for the Indiana State Champ­ WVPE - Elkhart, WIFF - treasurer ionship? Auburn, WICA • Plymouth, NEWLYWEDS RESIDE fascinating film on flowers Mrs. Edward Schultz, The Argos Dragons had a WKUZ - Wabash. WLJE - Since 1892 IN PLYMOUTH and how they develope and ■Plaques -Trophies mental health committee terrific season - they were Valparaiso. WCMR - Elk­ mature captured by a time 936 2 0 2 0 chairperson, reported on her favored to easily win the sec­ hart. WKAM • Goshen, lapsed camera. A garden tional tourney. After the sec­ -Ribbons -Engraving latest visit to the chapter's W GL - Fort Wavne. W IM S - m ay look peaceful to our tional everyone said they 307 CENTER “adopted patient. ” at Argos - Newlywed Mr. and The bride is the former Carol City'. W M RI - Mrs. Pablo Briones have eyes but plants are always in should get to the last game of Marion, WRSW • Warsaw. Logansport State Hospital. Winters of Argos. She is the PLYMOUTH Argos 892-5005 made their home at 310 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F.d motion. Each bloom has its the regional - then the mighty Television stations: Channel The members voted to Pierce Street in Plymouth. - Winters. own pattern of movement. (big school) Elkhart team 26 - South Bend. Channel make a donation of $50.00 to would eliminate them. When The various stages were 33 - Fort Wavnc, and Chan­ the Culver Public Library. the Dragons won the region­ viewed through the time nel 15 • Fort Wayne. Plus Members of the chapter al. Mr. John 0 . Public was sports writers from every WANE THOMAS AND lapsed camera as the will be serving the Real Palos Heights. Illinois. Miss heard to remark that Elkhart major and minor newspaper RICHARD HANSEN PLAN blossoms developed Each Service luncheon on March Thomas is the grand­ (even through it is a big in northern Indiana. SUMMER WEDDING needs moisture, minerals, school) really wasn’t very 21. daughter of Mr Omer Hook All of the sports writers rffre New Hours and sun Flowers are im­ tough. The real test would agreed (some reluctantly) Bridge-a-rama playoffs of Culver. portant in the growth of a come in the big leagues, the that the mightly Argos will be held in May and the plant because they contain semi-state at Fort Wayne. Dragon ball club and its exact date and location will The bride-elect is a 1975 1 Home Restaurant the seeds for the insects to Well, the semi-state is now talented victories would be announced at a later date graduate of Culver Girls polinate. and so to continue history and the Dragons are shelve the class basketball Hostesses for the evening Academy. Miss Thomas will the victors. Big school, argument for many years to 113 S. Main - Culver the life of the plants. were Mrs. Al Donnelly. Mrs be graduating in June from small school, medium sized come. The Dragons arc a The second was a Charlie Ron Noel and Mrs. Lance Valparaiso University. school - the local team has great team-as good as-or Chaplin comedy about the |E Weekdays 6a.m. - 6p.m. Overmyer. Valparaiso, with a degree in now made believers out of better than-any team in the ha/iir

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You can bet your last interest dollar they DON'T mean the same VanDcrWeele. And Culver Communications; thing. Ll’L ABNER CAST Mayor Dawgmeat - Doug OF CHARACTERS Williams. Romeo Scragg - Jeff Stone. Argos - On March 30 and Culver 842-2982 Sister Scragg • Sue Onken. u jjjjjjiijx jux im J m m uixtL 31 the Argos High School Speedy McKabbit - Van L Choral and Drama groups Daily compounded interest is when your funds Ryan. For example, take 5% annual rale of interest. will present the musical *‘I-i*l Available Jones - Cris Abner” at 8:00 p.m. in the This is the base rale we and our competition use AND the interest earned each day is figured Yoder. for interest computation. each following day Now your funds will earn school auditorium. Tickets Secretaries • Melinda Lef- Park-N-Shop over 5% annually, 5 13% in fact. may be purchased from any fert. Deb McOoige, Norma senior, or choral or drama Hensley. Those institutions, advertising 5% interest and club member. nothing more, quite possibly, are paying interest Continuously compounded is the final step It Stupefying Jones - Lou Community Bulletin Board Miss Donna Morris is dir­ Ann Roean. The Wild Game Supper sponsored b> the VFW at 5% on the lowest savings account ligure you simply means the daily interest is compounded ecting I.i’1 Abner, and Miss that much oflener. Now your funds will earn Dr. Krogmyer - Melody Post 6919 and ladies Auxiliary netted $483.93 attained during an interest quarter (90 days). Man,' Jackson is responsible Cowgcr. for the Culver-Unlon Twp. Ambulance Fund. 5.20%. The very most any bank can pay. for set design. Dr. Smithborn - Trisch When 5% daily interest is advertised you are Characters are: Smith. RAINBOW - 1st & 3rd Monday* • 7:00 p.m. earning that rate ot interest each day your funds To simplify the matter w£ pay 5 20% on your Abner - Dale McDougle. Dr. Schleifetz - Kim regular savings. No bank can pay more...few Daisy Mae - Sharon Rowe. Thompson. are on deposit. Now that’s better than the first Marrying Sam - Dave Zentz, EASTERN STAR - 1st & 3rd Tuesday • 7:30 p.m. example. banks pay as much. Lonesome Polecat - Jim VFW POST 6919 • 2nd & 4th Wednesday - 8:W) p.m. Mammy - Dede Albright. Ballinger. Pappy - Dave Mein lyre. Hairless Joe • Charlie Earthquake McGoon - This community bulletin board sponsored by: Mastcrson Matt Malone. Chreighton - Diane Har­ T h e S t a t e E x c h a n g e B a n i v Appassionata • Lisa Bowel 1 Gen. Bullmoose - Jim Bur­ rington. Scarlett • Vicki Dunlap. UNDER ONE MANAGEMENT CULVER roughs. Government Agent - Sonja Moonbeam McSwine - Lisa Shivers. Bixcl. Colonel • Teri Paterson. PLYMOUTH Dr., Finsdale - Calvin Police Women - Trisch Bailey. Dunlap and Kim Rex. " The Bank That GOOD WILLBu/Jt” ARGOS l Evil Eye - Curt Feeee. Wives - Barb Smith. Patti Walls. Pam Parker. Valaric Overmyer. Tami Tucker. » S f e F a h m e h s S t a t e B a n k Culver Maria Taylor. THE ARGOS TRIBUNE Supermarket LAPAZ - BREMEN Sen. Phogbound - Jack “ tour hometown paper history. A game that will he Argos 20-22-21-21-84 figurs led by Doug Jennings talked about in ever)’ corner CULVER COMMUNITY Marion 16-18-25-24-83 with 18. The O ’Dell brothers. Schwartz of the state. Bill and Don, added 16 and JUNIOR HIGH CHESS Argos is going to the State 12 respcctrively while Dave TEAM COMPETES Go Argos Dragons Finals, the smallest school A M ASTER MOVE STILL Calhoun scored 12. with in the finals since 1966. On Culver - The Culver CAN’T BEAT ARGOS the 25th anniversary- of the Harding (64) Community Junior High chess players were Sports "M ilan M iracle,” it seems fg ft tP that destiny helped push Bill represented by four players Jim Master transferred to Bmgartner 7 4 18 O’Dell's last second tip Applega te 3 0 6 at Fort Wayne last Saturday 4 0 % By Mike Schwartz Harding this year from i\v- through the basket. Argos, Plymouth, a fact anyone in Miles 3 0 6 in the annual chess tour­ nament sponsored by the ?V' now 28-0. is the first un­ this areas would know if M aster 10 5 25 ,' " c Off Sale defeated team to reach the Arsenal Tech High School OOV they follow area basketball Bryant 1 2 4 finals in 4 years, while also Chess Club of Indianapolis Phil Weybright won't be is history. very closely. Since he wasn’t Kies 0 0 0 attempting to become the Placing 9th out of the 24 going to Florida this week, Before the championship around Plymouth to face the Hyde 2 1 5 sixth team to win the crown teams participating were the hut I don’t think he's to upset game, Marion fans were Argos Dragons in tVie sec­ Totals 26 12 64 with an undefeated season. Culver team of Matt Lough. 5 Piece Place Setting about it. After all, it’s taken discussing the possibility of 3 tional, it was conveniently East Chicago Washington Joe Allyn, Tony Goodman. years to find another North Central Conference arranged that they would Argos (66) was the last to do so in 1971. Tim Mattison, and alternate Reg. *10- Sale '6 50 Milan team. teams being in the Final 4. meet in the Fort Wayne Argos, as usual, jumped Barry Master. They won 91.* but the Dragons win over the Semi-State Unfortunatley fg ft tP off to a quick lead, leaving games for 3 out of 5 match A Complete Line Argos has more than luck Giants cut that list down to for the Harding Hawks and Jennings 7 4 18 Marion at the starting gate. points. The Culver team is on their side, they are really two. The Dragons could face Mr. Master, they joined D. O'Dell 3 6 12 O f Accessory Pieces Fifty-nine percent shooting coached by Dan Adams, good. Just ask Elkhart those other two in the finals. previous Argos oppontents B. O’Dell 6 4 16 from the field in the first CCJH Math Teacher. Central, Harding, and Anderson, their first op­ on the sidelines, as the Malone 1 2 4 half, and a 10 for 10 per­ Marion. People have said, ponent. is a NIC school, and Dragons kept their un­ Calhoun 5 2 12 “Look at the schedule plays similarly to Marion. formance "from the charity blemished record intact Scheetz 1 0 2 stripe in the second quarter they’ve played...... no wonder winning 66-64. Tuttle 1 0 2 RETURNS HOME A Touch of Class, Inc The Indians defeated Marion enabled the Dragons to take their undefeated.” Indiana early in the season by a mere The Dragons caught the Totals 24 18 66 an eight point lead. 42-34, A Most Unique Selection O f Gifts State has heard the same 3 points. Should Argos win. Hawks completely off Leiters Ford - Mr. Donald into the dressing room at thing all year and look where which I feel they can, they guard in setting up the H arding 1717-16-14 -64 Perkins of Leiters Ford was halftime. Surprisingly, the they're at today. could possibly play defen­ winning play with 7 seconds Argos 20-18-11-17-■68 dismissed March 9th from Dragons out rebounded the The Dragons didn't shoot ding state champion Muncie remaining in the game the Pulaski Memorial 111 East Washington Street much taller Giants 13-12 in from the field last Saturday Central in the title game, Following two free throws by Hospital. the first half. as well as usual, hitting only which w’Ould be the third Master which tied the score. Culver, Indiana 46511 Marion didn’t shoot much 47 percent against Harding straight NIC team the 64-63. Bill O'Dell grabbed the better in the third quarter, DONALD BURKETT and 59 percent against Dragons would face. (Milan ball and fired a length-of-the- but did muscle down 16 WINS CITATION Marion -- still not to shabby. defeated Muncie Central court inbounds pass to an caroms compared to the 4 by Their 85 pcreent free throw in the 9154 championship.) awaiting Mark Malone, who Argos cutting the Dragon Culver - Donald Burkett, shooting more than made up Muncie Central doesn't had already made a break lead to 63-59 going into who lives in Rochester at R. CURRENT ANNUAL RATE the difference. have a bye into the cham­ for the basket. The nearest 3. has won a Prudential Winning isn’t new to Argos pionship. as they must first the final stanza. Hawk was 15 feet back from In the last quarter both president’s citation for as they have a sparkling win- play Terre Haute South, the Malone, and only a foul by team traded baskets,, and outstanding achievements in loss record of 104-35 under same school they defeated in Master kept Malone from fortunately the Dragons 1978. Mr. Burkett is a sales Week Of Mar 22 To Mar 29,1979 Weybright in his sixth year overtime last year for the making an easy layup. were n charge of the last one. manager in the Rochester at the helm. That’s a winning championship. Terre Haute Although the' Dragons The Dragons won the branch office of the com­ percentage of .749. South is making their third hadn’t shot their usual over game at the line hitting 22 of pany’s Kokomo district 26 Week Money Market 1 had the opportunity to straight appearance to In­ 50 percent from the field 28 for 79 percent, compared agency. The branch is talk to one of the state’s most dianapolis, and is probably (they shot 47 percent), they to Marions 9 of 17 for 53 located at 231 East 9th respected coaches before the anxious to go all the way this were deadly from the free percent. Ironically for Street. CERTIFICATE Argos-Mar ion game, a coach time. throw line. Following an 11 James E. Clark, CLU, Marion, they were one , of for 11 exhibition from the who has led teams into the the few teams that outshot President of Prudential’s state finals more than once. charity stripe in the 4th ARGOS G O IN G TO Dragons from the field. Mid-America operations, OF Jack Colescott, former quarter Mark Malone Marion fired in 37 of 61 for said that citations are STATE - GIANT KILLER wanted no part of ending that Marion coach and athletic 60 percent, while Argos awarded only to the highest director, was very im­ string. He calmly sank two DEPOSIT In years to come, one thing hit 31 of 52 for 59 percent. ranking company pressed with the Argos af­ free throws sealing the will constantly be replayed ARGOS (84) representatives in the United I . h>ti |» I ternoon showing, but related Dragon victory. The in the minds of the 1979 fg ft IP States. how hard it was for the Dragons ended up hitting an 10,000 Minimum Argos Dragon players and Jennings 12 0 24 John Sage, local resident, second afternoon winner to unbelievable IK of 19 from fans. In a slow-motion D. O ’Dell 1 6 8 is an agent on the Rochester come back at night. Working the charity stripe. FDIC fantasy, they will see a B. O'Dell 7 8 22 Staff. in some rest and something Argos showed what they basketball rolling aimlessly Malone 5 2 12 to eat after an exhausting were m ade of in the last around a rim , m aking no Calhoun 2 2 6 game, then coming back to quarter, as they fell behind effort to fall through Sud­ Scheetz 3 1 7 ARGOS LIONS CLUB NEWS play was something he felt 58-54 with 6:17 to go. the first denly a hand appears above Tuttle 1 3 5 would really be tough on the time this season they’ve Argos - Sixteen members 9 . 4 8 3 % many other hands tipping Totals 31 22 84 Dragons. From what he had tailed at that stage of the were present at a recent the ball into a downward Marion < K3) heard and seen of the game. Instead of getting Argos Lions Club meeting a ★ Funds withdrawn before maturity earn the regular savings rate less 3 trajectory through the fg ft D ragons, however, he tP rattled, the Dragons Harvey’s Cafe where presi­ months interest. Federal regulations prohibit compounding of Interest. basket. The horn sounded Keys 2 0 4 thought they could give the remained patient forcing the dent, Lee Rcnback was in and on the scoreboard it Pettriford 12 2 26 charge of the meeting. Giants a game. Hawks into costly fouls. reads Argos 84, Marion 83. Tyson 6 0 12 The guest speaker was Talking with him again at Jim Master ended an It isn’t a dream. It's a Todd 8 2 18 Kenneth Isenberg of Lake­ halftime, he thought Argos excellent season with 25 9 MARSHALL COUNTY BANK replay of the final seconds of Adrians on 4 3 11 ville. He is the past district & TRUST COMPANY might do themselves in via points, while Rick governor and the present dis­ the Fort Wayne Semi State W harton 5 1 11 AROOB, INDIANA PLYMOUTH, INDIANA the foul route, but as we Baumgartner added 18 to the trict youth exchange chair­ Championship game. A W illiam s 0 1 1 know, they handled this most Hawks cause. The Dragons man. game that will go down in Totals 37 9 83 recent pressure, and the rest had four players in double

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* ★ ★ ★ ★ SENIOR CITIZEN Returns Home RETURNS HOME Bryan, Culver; Mrs. Wayne POTLUCK Plante and son. David BAPTISTS PLAN special music, games, tree Argos - Argos Area Senior Michael. Culver Bonnie SAI.AD BAR nursery under adult super­ Monterey - Mrs. &euy Monterey - Mr Donald Citizens monthly potluck was vision, and a special program Zehncr, Monterey was Franklin of Monlerey was Mevis. Culver, Mrs. Carl held Thursday evening al the Argos - "Time for Spring" for pre-schoolers. dismissed March 6th from dismissed March 8th from Johnston Jr., Culver, Mrs. Argos United Methodist is the theme of the annual A free will offering will be the Pulaski Memorial the Pulaski Memorial Danny McGowen, Argos. Church. Seventeen members salad bar for all ladies and taken as there is no admis­ Hospital. Hospital Mrs. Michael Sharkey and were present. Election of izirls at the first Baptist sion charge. There is limited daughter Colleen Marie, officers was held and Bar­ Church of Argos at 6:00 p.m. seating, so be sure to get PARKVIEW HOSPITAL Culver. Mrs. Douglas Miller Culver - Four staff and Monty at home: and two bara Hann was retained as an Tuesday. May 1. reservations in early by Monterey - Mrs. Lester and son. Aaron Douglass, grandchildren. president with Francis Irwin The featured speaker will phoning 892-6380. Church Lewis of Monterey was Dismissals members of The State Ex­ Culver. Newly named assistant as vice-president, and Edna t>e noted chalk artist. Regine members are encouraged to dsmissed March 6th from change Bank have received I. Shafer as secretary- Mrs. John Palm, Culver: promotions in an an­ cashier. Robert Manuwal is Kaufield of Indianapolis. She bring a neighbor, friend, or the Pulaski Memorial treasurcr. a ill draw using special light­ Harry Speyer, Culver; Mrs. a member of the Bank lx)an relative. Hospital. nouncement made this week ing effects. There will also be Charles Snead. Argos. Mary by Fred E. Adams, Department staff. A executive vice president. Plymouth high school Approved by the Board of graduate, he holds the Bolens Directors, the announcement bachelor of science degree, THE ONE THAT named Betty Jean Davis, Manchester College where he was an Indiana State STARTED THE Culver, and Ethel Sanders, Plymouth. loan officers, Scholar designate. ______MULCHING and assistant cashiers. REVOLUTION Marilyn Kuskeye, Plymouth and Robert W. Manuwel, Culver. Newly named loan officer, Betty Jean Davis joined the Bolens 8645 bank sccrctanal loan staff 22 Mulching Mower in 1974. Earlier she was sccrctary-receptiomst to the Superintendent of Culver Military Academy. Mrs. Davis, and her late husband. Donald Davis, were prominently associated with area dairy farming for many The very first m ulching years. mower was a Bolens. Now. Rubcrt W. Manuwal with thousands of satisfied owners. Bolens is still first in Before joining the State mulching mowers! With fea­ Exchange Bank statt. tures and price unmatched Manuwel was associated by the imitators • Power- with the M E Goble Supply propelled • Electric starting Co., Plymouth, for three 4 hp Briggs & Stratton en­ years. Mr. Manuwal is a gine • 22 cutting width • 7 member of the Marshall cutting heights • Fold-down County Blueberry Festival handle • Console-mounted CHUCK’S STANDARD Committee. He is a member J ’S 5 & ? controls .114 N.Main 203 N. Main of the First United Church of Culver, Indiana Culver, Indiana Christ, Plymouth. Mr and Phone 842-2401 Maxinkuckee Lawn & Phone 842-3524 Mrs. Manuwal and son Matthew, reside, West Garden Center f Attend The I^aPorte street, Plymouth. Rick Spencer, Manager BOETSMA HOME St. Rd. 10 & 17. Culver FURNISHINGS, INC THE ARGOS TRIBUNE Betty Jean Davis (Maxinkuckcc Home Supply) West Jefferson St. Church Of Your Choice •vour hometown paper" Our classified ads gee Culver, Indiana A graduate of Culver high results. Place yours today. Phone 842-2626 Regularly! school, she attended Indiana University She is a member PLYMOUTH FAMILY REALTY of Epsilon Nu Chapter. PINDES’S RESTAURANT Kappa Kappa Kappa: and 454 Ohio St. 517 N. Michigan, Culver, Indiana Plymouth, Indiana the Culver City Club. She is a Phone 842-3415 Phone 935-5173 member of Wesley United We “Salute Methodist Church. Mrs. Davis is the mother of two SANTA ANNA UNITED MAXINKUCKEE HOME SUPPLY sons. Ned and Kent Davis, State Road 10& I 7 METHODIST CHURCH ('ulver, and a daughter, THE CULVER CITIZEN Corner 20A and Nutmeg Roads Culver. Indiana Your Hometown Newspaper WALNUT CHURCH Diane Taylor of Kokomo. Pastor Keith Smitley Phone 842-2515 OF THE BRETHREN Ethel Sanders, named Sunday School - 9:30 a.m. Route 1. Argos assistant loan otticial. has Phone 892-5349 Church Service - 10:30 a.m. BOB S ELECTRIC, INC MR. T’S REXALL DRUGS been associated as secretary Pastor William Gham 806 Academy Road to bank executives for many Route 1, Box 129 Sunday School - 9:30 a.m. Argos. Indiana ARGOS CONGREGATIONAI Culver. Indiana w ars. Since 1967 she has Morning Worship -10:30 a.m Phone 842-2400 On The C u t t in g Phone 892-5573 CHRISTIAN CHURCH served as secretary to Sr. 210 S. Maple. Argos Vice President Ronald A. Phone 892-5656 McKee. Plymouth. Earlier FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH SIT and STITCH ARGOS LUMBER CO St. Rd. I0W . Argos Pastor Steve Felder she was secretary to the Church Service - 9:30 a.m. 202 N. Main 303 E. Walnut Phone 892-6260 cashier. Farmers Stale Of Their New Culver. Indiana Argos, Indiana Sunday School - 10:30 a.m. Pastor Ray Oviatt Phone 892-6148 Evening Service - 6:00 p.m. Phone 842-3088 Bank, LaPaz. Sunday School - 9:30 a.m. Wed. Eve. Service - 7:00 p.m. Church Service - 10:30 a.m. HOLLAND’S HARDWARE Evening Service - 6:00 p.m. LAKE REALTY Sales & Service 101 N. Michigan Prayer Meeting - Wed. Eve. 7:00 Argos. Indiana UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 510 College Avc. Phone 892-6551 538 N. Michigan. Argos Culver. Indiana CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST Phone 892-5644 Phone 842-2524 U.S. 31 North. Argos Rev. Richard Lewke Facility BAILEY’S SALES & SERVICE Phone 892-5556 Church Service - 9:30 a.m. (Kelvinator, Fedder’s) Saturday Eve. - 7:30 p.m. Sunday School - 10:30 a.m. Appliances. Air-conditioning Sunday Eve. - 6:30 p.m. Wed. Eve. Bible Studv - 7:00 JOHN ELLIOTT and Heating Wed. Bible Study - 7:30 p.m. ENTERPRISES, INC 2 mi. north of Argos on Bus. 31 Route 1 Culver Culver Auto Supply Phone 892-6289 W ESLEYAN CHURCH Phone 842-2260 JORDAN BAPTIST CHURCH N. Michigan St., Argos 4 mi. southwest of Argos Phone 892-5694 WELBORN SEED INC on West 19th Road Rev. Robert VanHaitsmas HOME RESTAURANT DUESTERHAUS, INC. Rev. Arlev Mitcham Sunday School - 9:30 a.m. 113 S. Main St. Bus. 31 North Sunday School - 9:30 and 10:30 Church Service - 10:30 a.m. Culver, Indiana Argos, Indiana Worship Service - 10:30 and 11:30 Evening Service - 7:00 p.m. Phone 842-2511 Evening Service - 7:00 p.m. Wed. Eve. Service - 7:00 p.m Phone 892-6233 Ethel B. Sanders Wed. Bible Study • 7:00 p.m. Good News Club - Wed. 7:00 p. STATE EXCHANGE BANK A L a P a z h ig h school Main Street BURKETT & SON graduate. Miss Sanders ARCO SERVICE Culver. Indiana served as deputy Michigan Williams Phone 842-3321 & treasurer. Marshall county Argos. Indiana CULVER TOW N BOARD • 1st & 3rd Tuesday - Phone 892-5237 1938-40. She graduated from 7:30 p.m. THE STATE EXCHANGE the i>outh Bend College of INSURANCE AGENCY Commerce and has com LIONS CLUB meets every 2nd & 4th W ednesday at the Beach Lodge. GRANDMA’S KITCHEN TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH Main Street - Bank Bldg. pleted courses in banking. Culver. Indiana 142 S. Michigan St. 330 Academy Road South Bend Chapter, CULVER SCHOOL BOARD • 1st & 3rd Mondays Argos, Indiana Rev. Roger Sommer Phone 842-3321 American Institute of 7:30 p.m. Morning Worship - 9:30 a.m. Phone 892-6545 Banking, and Indiana GRACE UNITED Sunday School - 10:30 a.m. CHURCH OF CHRIST University, South Bend CULVER CITY CLUB meets the 1st Thursday of 307 North Plymouth Campus. A resident of Lee the month al 7:30 p.m. /Ion Hall • Grace Church. GROSSMAN FUNERAL HOME Rev. Tom French BINKLEY REAL ESTATE Court, South Bend. Miss & AMBULANCE SERVICE ST. M A RY’S OF THE Sunday School - 9:15 a.m. 622 Lake Shore Dr. Sanders is a member of This community bulletin hoard sponsored by Argos, Indiana LAKE CATHOLIC CHURCH Worship Service -10:30 a.m Culver. Indiana Orace United Methodist Phone 892-5113 124 College Avenue Nursery Care during Father Matthew S. Kafka Phone 842-3975 Church. South Bend Worship Service Mass - 5:30 p.m. Saturdays Named assistant cashier, ARGOS TELEVISION Sundavs - 8:00 and 11:00a.m. veteran staff member. AND APPLIANCE Phone 842-2522 BONLNE FUNERAL HOME Marilyn (Mrs. Lawrcnce L.) WESLEY UNITED 130 S. Michigan 24 Hr. Ambulance Service Kuskeye. Plymouth has METHODIST CHURCH Main & Lake Shore Your Hometown Service Co, served the bank as teller, 511 School Street EMMANUEL UNITED Culver. Indiana Phone 892-6583 head bookkeeper and Rev. Donald S. Bowman METHODIST CHURCH Phone 842-2082 currently as proof room Sunday School - 9:30 a.m. 401 South Main MARSHALL COUNTY BANK Worship Service - 10:40 a.m Rev. Richard Bennett supervisor. AND TRUST Nursery Care Available Sunday School - 9:30 a.m. AL’S TV AND APPLIANCE Supermarket C ulver Argos, Indiana Morning Worship - 10:30 CULVER COMMUNICATIONS CULVER BIBLE CHURCH Wed. Prayer & Bible Study - 7:00 115 S. Main. Culver South Main Street Phone 842-2982 STATE EXCHANGE Phone 842-2860 Coupon INSURANCE AGENCY Rev. Daniel Huhn NEW HOPE CHURCH OF GOD State Exchange Bank Bldg Sunday School - 9:30 a.m. Rev. Darrell Maddock HANSEN’S RESTAURANT & SPORTS SHOP Argos. Indiana Worship Service - 10:30 a.m. Rebekah Lodge on W 18B Road 614 Lake Shore Dr. Phone 892-5126 Evening Service - 6:00 a.m. Church Service - 9:30 a.m. Culver. Indiana Youth Group - Sunday 5:30 Sunday School - 10:30 a.m. Phone 842-3232 Wed. Eve. Prayer Group - 7:30 ALFORD'S IGA US 31 North POPLAR GROVE UNITED Argos, Indiana ST. ANN’S CATHOLIC CHURCH METHODIST CHURCH Phone 892-5715 Monterey, Indiana 46960 Worship Service -9:15 THE LITTLE GALLERY Phone 542-2061 Sunday School - 10:15 211 E. Washington St. Rev. John Manion Culver. Indiana CRAFTS & FABRICS Confessions - Saturday 4 to 5 p.m. 115 N. Michigan Saturday Service - 7:30 p.m. CULVER MILITARY ACADEMY Marily n E. Kuskey e Argos, Indiana Sunday Service - 7:30 and 9:30 Culver, Indiana Rev. William R. Martin CULVER ALTO BODY SHOP Phone 892-6154 316 E. Jefferson St. A graduate of Culver high Chapel - 10:30 a.m. Culver. Indiana school. Mrs Kuskeye is Holy Communion - 11:20 a.m. CHURCH OF GOD Phone 842-3780 financial secretary of the BINKLEY REAL ESTATE (Abrahamic Faith) Pretty Lake Trinity United Argos - Culver - Knox • Winamac Burr Oak. Indiana Phone 892-5813 Pastor James Mattison MT. HOPE UNITED Methodist Church were she Sunday School - 9:30 a.m. METHODIST CHURCH is organist and serves as Worship Service - 10:30 a.m. lmile south, south end ALFORD’S IGA instructor in the Church ARGOS PHARMACY Variety Service - 7:30 p.m. of Highway 17 FAMILY CENTER educational program 106 S. Michigan Wed. Eve. Prayer Meeting A Pastor Alva C. W'ard Culver. Indiana Mr. and Mrs. Kuskeye who and Bible Class - 7:30 p.m. Sunday School - 9:30 a.m. reside, Route 3. Plymouth 530 N. Michigan Worship Service - 10:30 a.m Youth Meetings are the parents of two sons. Phone 892-5612 or 892-5614 Jet. Old & New Larry Kuskeye, Donaldson; U.S. 31. S. of Plymouth Thursday, March 22, 1979 “ lour nomciown nEjnopupci We, the residents of the Argos community, say “Good Luck Dragons” Doyne Snider Family Jim Smith Family Clarence Keyser-Wakarusa Dave Robertson Family Rod Onken & Patti Bob Stone Family Earl & Catherine Bolinger Wiley Powell Family Finley C. Gonce Rhoda & Willard Hensley Jim Hensley Family Dan McGowen Family Mr. & Mrs. E. E. Robbins Rick & Ron Hensly Don & Nettie Lou Gray Mr. & Mrs. Don Kaufman Bob Dunlap Family Earl & Fern Nifong & Kim & Deb Ed Miller Edtvard & Ann Schultz Mr. & Mrs. Doyle Putman, The Roy Tracys Gloria Alderfer Gaye & Brent John Fear Family Mr. & Mrs. Weldon Alderfer Ken & Betty Powell & Family George Wolf Family Dave-Patty-Derek Pontious Mr. & Mrs. Doyle Sybert Roger Zentz Allen Houin Family Mr. & Mrs. Elmer Stults Bob McGriff Richard Davenport & Family Mr. & Mrs. Art Dunlap Jon Bixel Bob, JoAnn Calhoun & Family Mr. & Mrs. Howard, Rosebud Bill & Becky Vories & Family Charles L. Middaugh & Terri Ferrell Charlie Dunlap Dutch Holland Family Richard & Betty Charlie & Dave say Good Luck Tom & Pat Andrews Family Hagenbush Lynn Leffert Family Mr. & Mrs. Bud Fox & Family Dale Schultz Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Sullivan Joe Gingerich Dod & Violet Arick Larry Staner Milo & Evelyn Viking Blown Insulation Mr. & Mrs. Bill Downey Hughes Jim & Bev Davis Donnie Snyder Family Chuck & Darle John & Pat Williams & Family Bryan & Shirley Smith Ernest & Mary Mowiser Brad field & Kids Melinda Schultz Larry & Pat Andrews Family Dick & Carol Rowe & Family Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Belinda & Anna Jane & Marty Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Castleman & Esther Allen & Bonnie Keller Shoemaker & Family Aaron Castleman Warren Matthew Shultz Dean & Marge Johnson Bill Stevens Family Mr. & Mrs. Gene VanDerWeele Karen Stults, The Metzgers Lynn & Virginia Matt, Lori & Chris Chuck Calhoun Family VanDerWeele & Family Rowdy & Jean Rensberger, The John Jennings Cindy & ArtHartman& Family Ron, Karen & Ed Wayne Malone Family Sid & Dorothy Spohn Willis, Mary Sue, Mike, Richard, Jean, Larry, Bruce, Jean Jay Jana Stauffer Sandy, Jim Burroughs Garry, Peanut Eby Jon & Darleen VanDerWeele Earl, Frances Mattix Harold, Verna & & Family -Terry Thompson & Doug Stevens Mr. & Mrs. Bill Watson, Maury Hagan Family Hobert, Claudette Lars, Rene’, Billy Doug & Sue Stults & Family & Tim Stevens Ron, Deb, Amy & Traci Kline Bernard, Betty, Norma, The Maginn’s, Bob, Dick & Carolyn Hagan Pat & Tony Houin Pat, Keith & Karol Darrell, Rose Ann, Bill, Paul, Shirley, Tim, Jon, Cindy & Polly & Mark Montgomery Elizabeth Romig Don, John, Jeff, Dep, Bob & Cookie Raymond Ryan Family & Stephanie O’Dell Montgomery & Family Jr. & Glenda Vires Dave Tranter Family We are cheering for you!t P age 6 “Your Hometown NEWSpaper" Thursday. March 22, I 979 Argos Dragons Are No. |

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Argos Elevator The Argos Tribune Argos Lumber Co. Crull Ready Mix Bailey’s Sales & Service Binkley Real Estate Bash’s Standard Service Gray’s Auction Service M.R. Insurance Argos Agri Center Community Plumbing And Heating Log House Marine Burkett & Son Arco Service Wee-Too Beauty Shop Argos Equipment P J.’s Kandy Kitchen Duesterhaus Inc. Marshall County Bank & Trust Welborn Seed Service Schoonover’s of Argos Eley Saw M ill Harvey’s Cafe Grandma’s Kitchen Holland’s Hardware Grossman Funeral Home Blue Jean Factory Oudet Mr. Trophy Ken’s Barber Shop Argos Farmstead Supply Argos State Exchange Bank Chilton Mobile Home Repair Argos Pharmacy Thompson Ditching C. Gene Schoff-Blacksmithing The Photo Co. Argos TV & Appliance Drainage Control Roe Printing-Rochester Dragon’s Den P & D Body Shop State Exchange Insurance Agency Lawrence Beam Contractor Alford’s IGA Argos Feeds - Linn Leffert Tiny Hill Dairv Farm Log House Village Gift & Athletic Shop Damon & Doris Miller 0 Your Hometown Is Cheering For You! Thursday March 22, 1979 “Your Hometown NEWSpaper” Page 7 Semi-State Highlights

l t i . r w ' v m Governor Bowen Shakes Hands

The Semi State Champs

The First Game Final Score

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; CJ* ‘ V.V J TV Covered The Games For The Folks At Home

Two For Bill O’Dell ’

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HHGo Dragons 'im From Head To Foot

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We're Behind You 100 *age 10 “Your Hometown NEWSpaper” Thursday March 22, 1979

MILLER SPEAKS TO from Wesley Manor in by Edna Ruffing were nested SENIOR CITIZENS Frankfort to the Red Bird there. One set of bunnies Mission all by herself and were won by Malcolm Miller Argos - Why did everyone works in the library during to be put on the refrigerator Pioneer Days come to the R.E.A.L. Ser­ the summer. She drives the and the other set for the table vices with a big smile on book mobile to the folks. One was won by Alice Good. Argos - Argos Community Lisa Alford and Eric Mc­ their faces, saying “ We are stop is on a hill that seems to Next week the meal will be School fourth graders, with Clain as runner up. Winning Number 1?” It’s because we go straight up. When the served by the Home and teachers Mrs. Truman and the spelling bee in Mrs. are! Our Argos Basketball book mobile arrives, two Hobby Club and will be Mrs. Nellans, celebrated Nellans room was Chris Pioneer Days last week. team will* go to the slate little girls run out with blocks orange juice, ham, macaroni Grossman with Tim Thomp­ tournament. They are our to put behind the wheels of and tomato casserole, mixed The students dressed in son as runner up. boys, so we have high hopes the van to keep it from rolling fruit cup, cookie, wheat germ pioneer costumes, made Arm wrestling champs EVENTS for them. back down. bread, margarine, coffee, seed art work, apple fritters, were: Girls division - Darla Sharon Mevis greeted A new school is being tea, and milk. square danced and competed Harrell; Boys division - Kip in the old fashioned spelling each one and then introduced planned around the Queen- Ray Clark from Plymouth Bailey. The match up be­ bee and arm wrestling. Ed Miller, a teacher in the dale area. It will be built with will be the speaker. Please tween the two champion arm [RLS SOFTBALL Argos High School. Ed spent their own money. Some land call in your reservations to Spelling Bee winners in wrestlers was won by Kip ^PLICATIONS AT several weeks of his vacation was leased to a coal company 892-6436. Thirty-four meals Mrs. Truman’s room were Bailey. GH SCHOOL last July at the Red Bird and the money has been kept were served on Monday. Bowling League Results Mission in Kentucky. He in a fund. There is almost Culver - Attention girls and showed slides of the Mission enough to build the school rents of girls who want to SUNDAY AFTERNOON Park N Shop 3-4 and the surrounding area. without outside help. CULVER PUBLIC ay softball this summer in BOWLING LEAGUE Amoco 2-5 The scenery is beautiful - all There is no work around LIBRARY NEWS ilver. by Jean Triplet V.F.W. 2-5 mountains and green trees. this part of the country ex­ by Mary Jane Guise The mobile home he called cept coal mining. The folks at “ home” while there, had a Red Bird Mission do a lot of Application blanks will be Teds Precision 200 Game, H. Hyland 213, Culver - Jim Scott is still Sharpening Shop 22-10 babbling brook running craft work and one of the nded out at school on C. Janikowski, 2 1 1 , S. behind it to wake him each things are honeysuckle available for tax help on Masters Hardware 20-12 arch 26th. If you don’t get Crowel, 210, Max Geiger, morning to it’s music and the baskets. The honeysuckle Tuesdays and Thursdays e, there will be extras at Reinhold Livestock 19-13 204, J. Walter, 200. singing of the birds. grows wild everywhere so it from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Please e school offices. The forms Mr. T’s Rexall Drug 16-16 500 series, C. Janikowski He told of the youth that isn’t hard to find. It is cut call Mr. Scott at 842-2084 or d registration fee are to be Klines TV 14-18 561, H. Hyland 542, S. helped out there. One young and soaked in boiling water; the library for an ap­ nded in at the Town Hall Swirly Top 13-19 Crowel, 524, Max Geiger girl, Melinda Myers, is a then a cloth is rubbed along pointment. March 31st from 9 to 12 Amoco 12-20 5617, B. Nault 514, J. Walter, student at the Harvest Col­ the length of it. This removes We have several new the bark and softens the stick on. If you will be out of Eagle Craft 12-20 513, M. Jensen, 507, Mike lege in South Bend. Her children’s books in this week father, who was shot to so it can easily be bend and ivn that day please turn Geiger 501. woven. Then made lots of for the Creative Education- 500 Club, June Master 536. death, was a minister at the 5m in to a commissioner Red Bird Mission. Melinda, wood craft articles but are Children’s Press. 450 Club, Millie Keith 496, like Geiger, Alan Hyland, CULVER FIRDAY with God’s help, returns to finding it hard to pass this The books include a wide Girton, Lynn Overmyer, Jane Smith, 476, Nancy NIGHT LEAGUE help at the mission. craft along, as the younger range of subject areas and Donna Reininga) prior to Baker, 468, Linda Baker 462. by Gloria Banks The girl’s dormitory is 6 folks are to impatient to sit interests and appeal to all it date as we do not plan to 150 Club, June Master, 183, miles away. They have two long enough to learn it. age groups. They include cept forms later, 164, 189; Pllly Good, 158, Farm Bureau Coop 10’6 house mothers, Vicki and These things are sold to help adventuires, mysteries, and reams will be made up the Gennie Fleury 164, Phyllis A-l Disposal 10-6 Lynn, and they do a fantastic make a living. animal stories. Fifth and llowing week and shirts Hammon, 158,, Vonda Marshall Co job with the girls. They also Ed showed slides of sixth graders might like No have a boy’s dormitory. beautiful butterflies and dered so we need the forms Fisher, 156, Edna Sperry 155, Redi Mix 9-7 Place to Hide, an adventure Lynne Geiger, 179, Karen During the summer they moths; also roses that grew i time. If you as parents can St. Ex. Ins. 8-8 pick up the children and at his door. He stated that story by Cloe Fries. For :lp in any way, we need Thomas 150, Lois Kelso, 168, St. Exc. Bank 6-10 bring them in for summer often the sun had to burn off grades 3 and 4 there is The Millie Keith, 174, 172, 150, aches and umpires. Please Thomas Realty 5-11 courses because they forget the fog and mist, and that the Chaotic Kitchen by Laurie Mrs. Truman shows Willie Principal Don Schlegel and Sandy Newman, 151, Nancy •lunteer. 450 Club, Sue Cooper 472, so easily what they have sun can’t be seen until 9:30 Newman and Dream Dan­ Stevens how to roll out apple Theresa Miller look on. Baker, 165, 179, Jane Smith, or 10 o’clock. Ed plans to Vickey Farlow 468, ary learned during the school cer? the story of a horse and fritters while Lisa Alford, 189, Edna Sperry 155, Linda return again to work with the Kowatch 456, Phyllis term. A young man named its owner. For second Baker, 154, 160, P hyllis Marlin has worked with folks. graders: The Biggest Stephenson 452. Sharon read a poem and Reinhold, 153, 168, Jean these children for two years. Giraffe by Mike Peterson said the grace. Then the folks Triplet, 157. They have a public school, and Harold Sets a Record by 150 Club, Vickie Farlow, a dental clinic, a hopsital, filed into the dining room Waldum. Come in and pick Go 190,170, Sue Cooper, 187,157, restaurant, and a super­ where they found the Green CULVER MENS LEAGUE Linda Mitchell, 178, Lila market all on the grounds or Township Ladies were rush­ out your favorite new book. by A1 Schlabach Cooper, 1274, Gloria Banks, nearby. Here you find youth ing the season. The tables NEW ADULT FICTION: 169, Mary Kowatch 169, and the mature working side were decorated for the Two science fiction novels, Argos by side. Ed told of a 72 year Easter season. An egg tree Gateway to Limbo by Chris Zechiels Farm Janet Banks 168, Phyllis and a family of bunnies made Service 5-2 Stephenson 165, 151, Eileen old lady who drove her car Lampton and Engine Rutland Raiders 5-2 Butler, 156, nancy Kersey Summer by John Crowley, Fat Rats 4-3 156, Gina Hopple 153, Debbie author of The Deep; a new Dragons Swirly Top 4-3 Noel 151, Linda Bartlett 150. novel by Norah Lofts, The Maxs 3-4 Haunting of G ad’s Hall; Mark Coffin, U. S. S. by Allen Drury, and Anything UNITED TELEPHONE but the Truth by Underwood. Your Headquarters For..... RELEASES 1979 PLANS Plymouth - United Tele­ NEW NON-FICTION: RCA, Quasar, fiibson, Westinghouse Cooking with a Food phone Company has budget­ SAMUEL M. MEDBOURN ed approximately $32.1 Processor by the G. E. Co.; MRS. LOIS MCCLURE fcgency Aerotron Wilson million for 1979 statewide Culver - Samuel M. The Complete Book of construction projects. This Medbourn Sr., 61, of 694 East Outdoor Cookery by Brown; Business Band Radios figure is a 2i.5% increase Rochester - Services for Shore Drive, Culver, died Still a Lot of Living; Coping Darla Harrell and Kip Jimmie Doody and Scott Lat- over the $26.2 million spent Mrs. Lois J. McClure, 47, of with Cancer by Beatty; The on construction jobs last Monday at his residence. 1209 Main Street, Rochester, Bailey test their strength as timer watch. Al’s TV And Appliance Challenge of Achievement; year. He was born October 4, who died Friday evening in Helping Your Child Succeed Represented in this year’s 1917 in Culver the son of Billings Hopsital in Chicago, And Culver Communications by Gould; Movie Stars, Real total is $16,959,000 for speci­ Harry and Faye Harcourt after an illness of several NEW BOOKS AT piece Affair, Strong Poison, fic work orders and People and Me by Joshua The Final Deduction. I Medbourn. He wras a lifetime months, was held Tuesday ARGOS PUBLIC LIBRARY Culver 842-29(2 $15,141,000 for routine work Logan; Turnabout. Help for Westerns: A resident of the Culver area morning in the Zimmerman Drifter’s Ven­ orders (jobs under $25,000). and was a former owner of a New Life bv Jean A rrtnc _ Mam Knnlrc o t t li, geance. Marbleface. Silver- Thursday, March 22, 1979 'lo ur Hometown NEWSpaper” Page 11

FCIIS PADDLES 7th and Pontiac. Rochester. AUTOGRAPH PARTY INTO THE PAST The program will show the FOR LOCAL AUTHOR Feece - Winenger To Attend Boy’s State A6 Day Observed By Quiatenon Brigade’s Rochester - “Paddling into Bicentennial Voyage from Rochester - An autograph Argos - Curt Feece and nation. Objective learning ized in 1937 and it has the Past,” an re-enactment Fort Wayne to Vincennes by party for Thomas John Wincnger have select­ processes arc employes on operated each year since, of the French on Indiana canoe. Harris will wear his Aylesworth, author of 31 ed as delegates to Hoosier the thesis that good citizen­ with the exception of 1945 Walnut-Green Farmers waterways with slides and authentic 18th century Boys State, an American books and a Rochester High ship is partly a matter of when war regulations made narration by John Harris, voyageur’s costume. Legion activity of high educa­ knowledge and intellect. it seem inadvisable to oper School graduate, will be held Argos - In recognition of tries, agriculture. Agricul­ tfirector of the Tippecanoe Refreshments will be tional value for training Hoosier Boys State is a ate. About 37.000 young men March 23 at 7:30 p.m. in the Ag Day on March 19. the ture in the United States pro­ vides food and clothing for County Historical Assn.. will served and the public is youth in practial citizenship. School of Government and have enjoyed and profited by Rochester High School Green - Walnut Young be shown at the Fulton Don O’Dell and Randy Um­ practical politics. It has been their experiences. Farmer Chapter showed a the nation - indeed the welcome. cafeteria. The event will be world - crcates jobs and is a baugh were named as alter­ designed to give actual ex­ The 42nd annual Boys film and distributed farm County Historical Society The Board of Directors co-hosted by Fulton CoiHity vital strength in the Ameri­ nates. perience to the boys who State will be held Saturday. coloring books to Argos meeting March 25 at 2 p.m. will meet at l p.m. to discuss Historical Society and Tri can economy. Hoosicr Bovs State stress­ attend. June 9 at the campus arid Community School first in the Civic Center museum, summer plans Kappa Beta Mu Chapter. On this day the community es individual responsibility to The first Hoosier Boys building of Indiana State graders. says a proud “ Thank You” to the community, state and State in Indiana was organ­ University in Terre Haute. Aylesworth will give a Monday, March 19 was set speech on writing. Two of his aside to honor one of Ameri­ the many farmers and relat­ most popular books, “ If You ca’s most important indus­ ed workers in the Argos area. Wild Game Supper Don’t Invade My Intimate 7/>ne” and “ Monsters From the Movies,” will be Profits Almost *500 available for purchase both at the party and at the The Wild Game Supper netted$483.93 for the Culver - Rochester News Agency. sponsored by the VFW Post Union Twp. A m bulance The public is invited. 6919 and Ladies Auxilairy Fund. Refreshments and souvenir bookmarks will be given free to all who come. An experienced and en­ f u z z f* tertaining speaker, U ) { t / i A G o c4 V/ZbJ Aylesworth was the featured speaker at the University of Southern Mississippi’s 12th annual Children's Book Festival earlier this month. Aylesworth is a former science professor and presently a senior editor with Doubleday. He has written 27 books especially for young readers including topics on scicncc, astrology and the occult. The two new books to come out this year Rita Middaugh distributes arc “ Geological Disasters: coloring books to first grade. Earthquakes and Volcanoes’’ and “ Be Your istrative process and federal Own Vanpire.” He is agency forms, among other currently writing “'Die Story MARIZETTA KENNY related subjects. of Witchcraft,” which he IN SEM INAR Participants included hopes to get out for mayors, treasurers, clerks, Halloween next year. Culver - Marizetta Kemiy, clerk-treasurcrs. auditors. "You cannot have a good town Culver Clerk-Treasurer, was The instructor for the one of the 35 elected officials seminar was Dr. J. Douglas without a good newspaper, and of Indiana counties, cities Nelson. Director. Center for Phone Your News and towns who participated Public Service. Anderson with a genuine up-to-date newspaper Left to right: Don O ’Dell. Legion Representative. Kandy Umbaugh. Thursday in a six hour College. He was assisted by a John Wincnger, American Jerry Becker. Curt Fcece and Argos 892-6333 seminar on “ Understanding representative of the a town cannot long remain Federal Grant Programs” Michiana Area Council of Culver 842-3229 held at the Holiday Inn in Governments. obscure and uninteresting.” iiiiiinniiiiiiinnHiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiniiiiiininiiiii Plymouth. The Academy offers many GEORGE T. HAMMOND Gloria Redinger Named To Girl’s State The seminar was one of 10 such continuing education NEBRASKA EDITOR. 1896 periodically conducted in all programs for elected state Argos - Gloria Redinger of ates in Indiana. parts of the state bv the and local public officials. Argos has been named In order to qualify for Academy in the Public It is financially supported selection to Girl’s State the Hoosicr Girl’s State delegate Service to assist Indiana’s by Lilly Fndownmcnt, with Mary Knezevich to girl must meet these require­ elected state and local Inc., and is affiliated with the serve as alternate. Tlie ments. government officials. Georgetown University American Legion Auxiliary 1. Interest in government Graduate School. Washing­ Bailey’s Sales And Service and history. sponsors the program. Designed to help officials ton. D. C. 2 miles north of Argos on Old 31 The purpose of Hoosier 2. Outstanding qualities of G irl’s State is to cducate leadership, interested in seek and obtain federal We Do Appliance Repair On All young women in the duties, people and public speaking. assistance for local govern­ privileges, rights and re­ 3. Honesty and good char­ ments. the Plymouth Major Makes And Models. sponsibilities of American acter. seminar dealt with three principal types of federal Citizenship. Spccial 4: Courage We Have Good Used And I\etc and cooPcra‘ grantgs (catceorical. block tivcncss. and jointlv funded), how bution womc|* can ^ e jfi 5. Scholarship rating in the. For Sale And Also Take Trade-Ins\ to use the Catalog of Federal upper third of her class. local, country and state Domestic Assistance, and an b. Delegate must have Phone 892 6289 overnmcnt. Hoosier Girl's understanding of tghc inter­ completed junior year in high ftate is a school of govern­ governmental grant admin­ ment and practical politics, school. In addition, the girl the program is non-partisan must be a citizen of the U.S.; and non-political. It has been at the time of sending her Congratulations Dragons Congratulations Dragons designed to give actual ex­ application to the director. perience in the problems in Each girl will be expected to self-government as it oper­ respect the American flag. From The No. 1 Ford Dealer

P c . In The Area To The © a cv> © Marv Knezevich. No. 1 Basketball £ 7V"™ O 3 the Charles Myers, Richard QD MARJORIE SMITH Smiths, the Michael Trumps, CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY and Kenneth Powells of Argos; the Michael Smiths In The State Argos • Marjorie Smith ana Mikki of Culver and the was Honored on her 80th Charles Smiths of Lawrence birthday on Sunday with a Lake. A decorated birthday surprise dinner party at the cake was served and Mrs. Holiday Inn. Joining in the Smith enjoyed opening her celebration were: The Will­ We Say many gifts.* iam Slemons of Westville.

Jerry Becker and Gloria Redinger Our Congratulations Good Lu To The Best Basketball Team Argos Dragons In The History Of Marshall County [n The State Finals! Bring Back Marshall Bros. Ford, The State Title! Jercury And RV Center Corner U.S. 30 And St. Rd. 10 M ARSHALL COUNTY BANK & TRUST COMPANY ABQOfl, irSJOIAfSJA PLYMOUTH, INDIANA Argos Phone 092-5101

Congratulations Dragons Congratulations Dragons Argos Community Celebrates Dragon mi State Victory With Parade Last Tuesday Indianapolis Television Channel 13 Visits Argos Tuesday

A younger Argos Backer trousers with Dragons writ­ steadies his stuffed green Larry Andrew's message dragon as the parade passes. iat: of NBC news the town. He is shown her is "W h o Says W e’re Small ten down the leg and a Gold 3 from Indianapolis talking to RcU Stone wearing as he dwarfs refrigerators at T-Shirt. He is standing on *os Tuesday *ith a a gold Dragon hard hat. Argos TV and Appliance plastering lifts. __ *— a ctr»rv on______

Dragon fans (left to right) the Argos Branch of the Barb Thompson, Sallv Marshall County Bank is Thompson and Kim Thomp shown in the background Argos Dragon fans Finley sieve risnourn wears nis son display poster that fits in wearing an Argos Dragon bush and Jon Allen Payne IT to the Dragons) was Friday is "B ig D D ay." Gonce. Gary Flagg. Red hat backwards and displays the rear window of their car. Hard hat. •wait the start of the parade. d by almost all Argos Everyone will be wearing a Hagenbush. Betty Hagen- his "Back the Dragons" sign. Harvey Trump, president of Is. Carl F.by is shown "B ig D " sign. dma’s Kitchen in one irger examples, lesday is ' Tie Down HOOKS TO OPEN today announced plans to RETAIL SALES SEMINAR Ayres as sales manager. ANCl I.LA PLANS student, presently attending Ancilla College Swing Choir y Day." Everyone is begin operating convenience CONVENIENCE FOOD OFFERED BY ANCILLA PARENT STUDENT IUSB; and two current will present a few selections, a tie., food markets around the "Creative Selling” by MARKETS IN FORTVILLE DAY OPEN HOtRSE st udents, Dennis Holland this will complete the ac­ (day is "Black & Gold state to be known as Quick- Homa Tindall will be the Culver - At the suggestion and Delia Hufstettcr. tivities for the Open House rhere will be a pep Way Convenient Foods topic on Tuesday, April 3. Indianapolis • Indianapolis Culver - Ancilla Students hollowing the Panel the Program. Id at 7:00 p.m. down- The first store will open of the Plymouth Retail Mr. Tindall has been a based Hooks Drugs. Inc., will take the opportunity to t the gym in ease of adjacent to a new Hook’s Merchants Association, consultant since 1959, show their parents and Drug Store in Fortville Ancilla College is offering a working with a number of CULVER CHIT CHAT tw o session seminar directed friends what Ancilla College will also be a carry out March 22. The second unit national firms. He also is in by Alice McCarthy to retail salespeople of this is all about on Sunay after­ service will follow soon in Zionsville. charge of the Co-op program he spider seeks out the door noon from 1:30 to 4:t)0 p.m. area. Care has been taken to at Southwestern Michigan Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mc­ with other locations to be at the special Open House. post of the merchant \% ho announced later Most stores offer a very stimulating in College in Dowagiac. Carthy spent Sunday in Mr. and Mrs. John service program geared to Michigan. Registration will take Michigan City visitng their Middleton entertained will be opened alongside place in Ancilla Auditorium oesnt advertise and there, Hook's Drug Stores small businesses. Two well Both speakers come with son David and family. recently with a dinner to at 1:30 p.m. Faculty and According to J. Douglas qualified people have been excellent recommendations celebrate the 75th birthday students will be on hand at e w eaves her * eh - and lives Reeves, company president, selected to present the The two sessions will be of the latters father. Evert that time to take visitors on a the Oukk-Wav stores will be lectures Following each held in the Plymouth Room Grace UnitedChruch youth Hoesel. His birthday was on of the State Exchange Bank. tour of the college facilities i lon«i happ\ life of repose* completely separate form lecture there will be a poup will sponsor a Chill Feb 22 discussion or question and After the tour parents, the drug stores, with 2701 North Michigan Street. supper in Zion Hall Satur Other guests were Mr. and visitors, students and faculty ii nd isturhed.” separate management, answer period. Plymouth, near the Holidav day. March 30th. Serving Mrs. Phil Middleton and will meet informally over entrances and hours of Inn The charge per evening will be from five to eight. Mrs Hoesel of Culver. Kelly On Thrusday. March 29, refreshments for an ex­ operation. They will operate is S5 or $9 for the two $2 00 for adults. $1.00 for Middleton and Mr. and Mrs. from 7:30 to 9 p.m. Sharon change of ideas and concerns M ark I u a in from 7 a m. to 11 p.m. The sessions. children under twelve. There Chuck Byfield of Purdue. Stewart will speak on concerning the college. 2.200 sq ft. markets will The seminar is open to all, “Motivating for Selling.” At 3 p.m. a panel con­ carry the usual line of but people in retail sales Mrs. Stewart has had many sisting of four Ancilla convenience grocery store positions are particularly years' experience in various Students and Alumni will items, he added, including urged to attend. Reser­ Phone Your News! sales positions, having discuss: “ Why Ancilla?” dairy products, soft drinks, vations should be sent in by worked in Benton Harbor, The panelists are Larry Culver Citizen 842-3229 frozen foods, pre-packaged March 22. if possible. Write ilens Tractors Michigan and New York or call Ancilla College. Faulstitch. Mananger. First deli foods, snacks, tobacco before coming to South Bend Donaldson, Indiana. Federal Savings and Loan; Argos Tribune 892-6333 products. film and 936-8808. Janet Henricks, a transfer L in Performance flash bulbs and non Currently she is with L. S. perishable grocery items. M14XL 14 rip Hydrostatic Reeves further stated, "many of our free standing «l.14npG*«r r " — ^ •stores are located in smaller communities without this convenient food source. Because of changing life styles, the need definitely -NOTICE- exists and we're excited to become involved We insist on keeping the stores The State Exchange separate from our drug store operations." he continued, "as mixing the two would OUTBOARDS b e c o u n t e r to th e Bank - Argos - Will Be professional standards we LIST SALE require in the drug store 290.00 246.50 business." 400.00 340.00 211 XL II np Gear The new FortviUe Quick- 560.00 476.00 Closed Saturday Way store will be managed 680.00 578.00 by James E. Kimmell Jr.. 880.00 748.00 HI6XL 16 rip who started his career with 980.00 833.00 Hooks while a student at Ball March 24 Polar Kraft Bass Boats, Colman Canoes, Boat State University in 1972. He 5 the finest line-up of 11 hp through 16 hp Trailers, Fishing Tackle, Outboard Tune-up, has also served as mer­ Repair. >rs in Bolens 60 year tractor history! Each chandise manager of several rs a wide range of lawn and garden at- Hooks Drug Stores. Including The Drive In. lents. Priced right. See them today. Hook's now operates 238 drug stores in 121 Indiana communities and recently nkuckee Lawn & Garden Center opened its first out-of-state drug store in Fairfield. ipencer-Mgr. St. Rd. 10 & 17 - Culver Illinois. Hook’s operates Win The State Dragons three other drug stores in (MAXINKUCKEE HOME SUPPLY)____ Hancock County. Thureday, March 22, 1979 “Your Hometown NEWSpaper” Page 13

HOMEMAKERS LEARN club in the home of Doris Brethren with April 12 being Meal on March 19. ABOUT WARDROBES Miller for fourteen members. deadline for entries. Louise Voreis will enter­ Lori Sargcant was a guest. Mrs. Guv Gross. Indiana tain the club on April 10. A Argos Bluebirds Argos - Geranium and The president, Darlc Farm Bureau Womens silent auction will be held to banana are two new colors Smith, presided. Evelyn Leader, will tell of her service to another youth. raise money for the fund to Argos - Campfire celebrat­ we will be seeing in clothing Hughes used the Easter ACW W trip to Kenya at the Wednesday they gave ser­ buy tables for the new fair­ ed it’s 69th year during the this spring. We will also be theme for her devotions and annual Achievement Night vice to the community. Thurs­ grounds building. week of March 11 thru 17. seeing more natural fibers Man,’ Hope Wincnger led on May 3, also to be held at day they gave service to Freda Gibbons will present Following the "Give Ser­ available which means stain group singing. the Plymouth Church of the someone far from home. Fri­ the lesson on Violence in the vice” theme on Sunday they removal will be less of a Announcement was made, Brethren. day they gave service in Family. gave service to Church. problem but more ironing A series of Know Your Rights Homemakers Conference school. Saturday they gave Monday they gave service in will be required. meetings to be held at the will be at Purdue on June 6, 7 service to an older person. the home. Tuesday they gave These were points made Marshall Savings and Loan and 8 and County Officers by Louise Voreis when she Community Room at 7:30 Training will be June 11. presented the lesson on p.m. on March 28. Public Officers elected to serve Wardrobe Planning at the Benefit of Township Poor for the new club year are Good Luck Green Township Home­ Relief; April 11. Utility Regu­ President, Darle Smith; Vice makers Club meeting on lations; April 25, Consumer President. Rosetta Harrell; Tuesday afternoon. She also Credit. Consumer Protec­ Secretary, Irene Myers; stated the current skirt tion. Saturday the girls made the Bugs Bunny Bluebirds Treasurer, Mary Lcland. length is anywhere below the The Extension Style Show Marjorie Smith. Edna Ruf­ Dragons gifts and wrote to Nursing who arc led by Ramona Bash knee. Home patients. These are and Kathy Grovener. is April 19 at 7:30 p.m. at the fing and Lida Thomnson will Cindy Sargcant hosted the Plymouth Churcn of the serve the Argos R.E.A.L.

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S A V lS «***’' J - a ; : ! PO lA R°lV) < Tuesday the girls wrote to Peggy Rickman. Lori Rose- Castleman. and Tracy Dick a friend. baum. Tammv Ellis. Esther son are helping at home. II n d f i l m PROGRESS CLUB T,oP^v*VouMorc' DISCUSSES TOWN GOVERNMENT

Argos - Twenty members of the Argos Progress Club and their guest. Mrs. Clara Nichols, heard a member of the Town Board, David Scheetz. discuss problems and achievements of the town's government when they met for their regular session Tuesday evening, SAVE60< March 13. in the State Ex­ change Bank Friendship Room. He mentioned different items of progress already made and for the near future, lamented the rate increase in TYLENOL electric bills caused by the same raise to the town from 200 tableis. Safe, NISPCO and pointed out the fast pain relief.. • town has appealed the high without aspirin. B$ n g f g rate of increase. Expansion includes the annexation of a factory area and pointed out that such growth also creates problems and an output of capitol. Improvements in the offing are the use of the HUD SAVE 3.00 grant recently allowed to cover demolition, housing, SAVE 40' streets, drainage, sewage and electric improvements in the northeast part of town. Any future grants hinge on the success of this comple­ tion. FINESSE He stated that the initia­ HERSHEY’S tion of a town court has HEATING GIANT BARS proven to be an asset to the The Argos Sunshine Blue­ Karen Alderfer and assisted 8 oz. Special Dark. Milk general fund. Manpower PAD birds are third graders led by by Darlene Cowger. Chocolate, Almonds or grants arc available for park Model 780. 3 year guarantee. and recreation use. He men­ Mr. r.tvxlbar. LOCAL NEWSPAPER tioned rising prices as a JOINS HOOSIER STATE factor in the contract award­ PRESS ASSOCIATION ed for garbage collection. He Argos - Membership pla­ told of town election changes ques of the Hoosier State that have been made. -Press Association were re­ Mrs. Ardith Davis, presi­ ceived this week by the dent. was in charge of the SAVE 43' Culver CITIZEN and Argos meeting. Mrs. Charles SAVE 27' TRIBUNE. The Hoosier State Myers conducted the devo­ Press Association is an tional period, using Helen organization of weekly and Steiner Rice’s “ Why Should c UHlTY daily newspapers in the State He Die For Such As I?", of Indiana. Almost all major William Wordworth’s newspaper arc members. “March” and an unknown Membership entitles the author’s “Drop a Pebble in newspapers to legal counsel­ the Water” and closing with t o o t h p a s t e C l/R /jy ing and advice as well as prayer. promoting the newspaper in­ Mrs. Guy Thayer, music dustry in the state legisla­ chairman, introduced Steven ture. Pletcher who played for a cbTi2n iano solo Chopin’s “ Minute Highlights of membership Package of 60. include the annual newsroom £ altz.” seminars held in the Fall of Mrs. Ward Redinger gave each year. Awards arc pre­ the call to the County Con­ sented to Indiana news­ vention to be held at Culver papers for outstanding on March 22 and reminded achievements during the members of the District Art luncheon of these sessions. Contest to be held at the 103 S. Ohio The local newspapers will Argos Methodist Church. now receive copies of the The hostess committee. Mrs. Holice grossman, Miss 842-3400 •asing the blackboard are INDIANA PUBLISHER Karla Snvder and Kelly which is the newspaper’s Florence DeMont. Mrs. a Cowger. Lora Alderfer. Butler. newspaper in Indiana. Byuron Gilchrist and Mrs. LILLY INSULIN Aldertcr. Melissa Larel, Culver The Tribune-Ncws Pub­ Redinger served refresh­ ■ f o-l, lishing Co., parent company ments in St. Patrick’s motif. U40, lOcc ...... 1.75 Store Hours: of the CITIZEN and TRI­ The April meeting will be April 10 in the Friendship U 80, 1 0 A ...... 3.23 BUNE. has been a member "THE PRESCRIPTION PEOPLE" Mon.-Sat. 9-10 Room with Mrs. Kenneth for the last several years. It is YOUR PHARMACISTS IN GREEN U100, lOcc ...... 3.80 good luck pleased to have the Argos Powell. Mrs. Georee Wolf, B D ond MONOJECT SYKINf,FS Sun. 9-9 and Culver newspapers as and Mrs. Max Dcamcr. The members of this worthwhile irogram is in charge of Miss frene Mahoney. Compare Our Everyday Low Prescription Prices And SAVE dragons state association. >age 14 “Your Hometown NEWSpaper" Thursday, March 22, 1979

munitv Schools Corooration. to be da ted according to the lids. bidding instructions. 119 W. Walnut St. Marshall County. Indiana, date of delivery and shall Dated this 19th day of TOWN OF ARGOS Argos. Indiana 46501 “Views in the News” that the proper legal officers draw interest from that March. 1979. Roger B. Zentz (219)892-5717 March 22 and 29, 1979 of said Municipality at their date until payment is made. Culver Community Gcrk-Treasurer regular meeting place at Repayment to be made June Schools Corporation 7:30 o'clock p.m .. on the 2nd 30. 1979. Phillip Mallroy MARLIN HUNTER Hunter?” Entries must be day of April, 1979 will con­ All bids are to be made in Secretary SAFETY CONTEST postmarked no later than sider the following additional writing and shall be sub­ March 22.29 May 1, 1979. appropriations which said mitted to the Culver Com­ Charles Murphy, Superin­ YVinners will be selected in officers consider necessary munity schools Corporation. tendent of the Department of both the Junior Division, Notices to meet the extra ordinary 222 Norlh Ohio Street, Natural Resources’ Law En­ through eighth grade, and NOTICE TO HOME emergency existing at this Oliver, Indiana, on or before forcement Division reminds Senior Divisions, grades nine IMPROVEMENT all young people who have through 12, for each state. time. 7:30 p.m. A prill 2, 1979. CONTRACTORS TATE OF INDIANA graduated or arc currently They will receive a S50 gift Each bid is to quote the enrolled in the department certificate and be eligible for SS: Cumulative Building rate of interest that the Sealed bids will be accept­ sponsored Indiana Hunter national competition. OUNTY OF MIAMI fund...... $150,000.00 bidder prosposes to charge ed until 10:00 a.m ., April 6, Education that they arc eli­ For applications and fur­ n the Miami Superior Court and shall be accompanied by 1979 for the rehabilitation of gible to enter the annual ther information contact Calendar Year Term, 1979 Taxpayers appearing at the following homes located Indiana Hunter Education, the Matter of a properly completed non­ Marlin Hunter Safety contest such meeting shall have a in Argos, Indiana: in which national winners Indiana Department of Na­ le Estate of collusion affidavit. right to be heard thereon. 300 Apple Street will receive a $1.000 savings tural Resources, 606 State ark Leon Rohrer. Dcccascd The Culver Co immunity The additional ap­ 309 Railroad Street bond. Office Building, Indianpolis, imes L. Boone, Administrator Schools Corporation Board propriations as finally made Interested contractors This year’s topic is "Is It Indiana. 46204, or telephone Cause No. E-14-78S of School Trustees reserves should contact the under­ Dragon basketball coaches Saturdays outstanding will be referred to the State Enough To Be a Safe 317/633-4294. Notice of Petition to the right to reject any and all signed for specifications and compare notes prior to last victory. determine Heirship during Board of Tax Com­ Administration missioners, which Board, TO: All unknown heirs of upon receipt, will hold a [ark Leon Rohrer, deceased. further hearing within fif­ Notice is herby given that teen days at the County Former Local Athletes On Baseball the above entitled pro- Auditor’s Office of Marshall edings: County, Indiana, or at such 1. On the 15th day of Fcb- other place as may be ary, 1979, James L. Boone, Team At Bethel College administrator of the estate designated. At such hearing, taxpayers objecting to any of Argos - Bruce Grossman, a Mark Leon Rohrer, filed a games: will be good speed, good ball control lead-off man. Bruce is major­ DAUGHTER BORN TO THE :tition to determine heir- such additional ap­ four-sport letterman in his against NAIA schools. The and should be an excellent ing in physical education. MARVIN WOODKES ip during administration. propriations may be heard, senior year at Argos High opening game, March 21 is I. On the 15th day of Feb- and interested taxpayers School, will be pushing hard against NCAA Centre Col­ Monterey - Mr. and Mrs. ary, 1979, the Miami may inquire of the County to break into the Bethel Col­ lege in Danville, Kentucky. >unty Superior Court Auditor when and where lege Baseball team's starting Averaging .300 in his four Marvin Woodke of Monterey itered an order fixing the such hearing will be held. lineup this spring. years in high school, Bruce are the parents of a »th day of March. 19/9 at The Pilots left on their can play cither shortstop or daughter. Marla Rae bom :00 a.m. as the time for trip Tuesday morning, Culver Community second and may get a shot at March 7th at the Pulaski raring on such petition, to O 20. The trip will be 8 the third base job. He has Memorial Hospital. ; held in the Superior Court Schools Corporation The new arrival weighed Miami County, Indiana. Board of School Trustees 3. That all persons claim- Phillip Mallory, Secretary eight poiunds. g or having any interest in ch estate, or any part March 22, 29 creof, as an heir or through i heir of such decedent and I unknown heirs of the ■cedent are required to ap- NOTICE OF ISSUANCE . ^T* rX* *j* ^ ii rT* "T" rT* •ar in said Court on or OF TAX WARRANTS fore such date and make oof of their heirship or * lim through an heir of such * r p a n t T o j r j * Notice is here by given cedent. * 4. That said Superior Court that the Board of School * Miami County will, pur- Trustees of the Culver * S ° * ant to such hearing, enter Community Schools Cor­ * * •iecree determining the poration finds and declares * So * irs of such decedent and that an emergency exists for * * eir respective interests in the borrowing of money with * * ich estate or any part which to pay current ex­ * * creof. penses from the General * * This notice is given pur- Fund prior to the receipt of * * ant to the order of the * * perior Court of Miami revenues from taxes levied * * mnty, Indiana, and is for such fund and to be * * ted this 15th day of Feb- collected in June 1979 -- rary, 1979. The amount to be * * * Our Service Department is Open Francis G. Wilson borrowed shall not exceed * * I for your convenience. I CLERK OF THE $250,000 of tax anticipation * SUPERIOR COURT * * warrants to be delivered We have a selection of Quality Automobiles * * OF MIAMI COUNTY during the period from April * and Trucks at our two locations. * 10, 1979 through June 10, * * TICE TO TAXPAYERS 1979, at such times and in * * such amounts as will be I i -ixj OF ADDITIONAL * A & R Motors * APPROPRIATIONS costs. Said warrants may Don Geiselman, shown * be issued in multiples of x' * ball well. Don is a gradutate Notice is /• ■vS'" . . above is a catcher with good . 1C And 101 Lake Shore Drive * the $50,000 for any or all of the of Culver High School where range for the Bethel baseball * taxpayers of Culver Com - warrants. Said warrants are he was MVP his senior year Bruce Grossman team. He calls a good game * Plll™ 842-2470 * and received the Golden * for the pitcher and hits the Glove award. * cu«er oiin * The Staff Of D f i f l Q re p o rt of the events that are makina n g O C C ’ ■ I ■ ■ I B HH ffl The AsIWVV Tmmiiur■ i i l U U I l L << 99 Your Hometown NEWSpaper j

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SUFFICIENT FUNDING state';’s general surplus to CHLMNEY SWEEP OF 1978 SCHOOL fundI sufficiently thet distribu- Classified COMPANY DISTRIBUTION FORMULA tion formula. 1 favor oppro- We - Sweep - Clean printing additional funds Good Luck Argos Soot - Creosote Deposits Indianapolis - ‘ The State from that source to prevent Johnson Advertising Rates Created bv Wood Stoves, Budget Agency’s recom- public schools from relying and Fireplaces. memdations to fund inade­ too heavily on the local pro­ Outboards Phone 842*3229 -Culver Cofl 936-6411 quately the 1978 school dis­ perty tax or from cutting Ronger Boots Shore 24-Hr. • Emergency Service tribution formula will cost back educational services.” lond R troilers Horns 892-6333 -Argos Marshall and Starke County Flore Bote Pontoons M1-M24 school corporations in excess Argos Agri Center of S I.797.000 in the bien­ US 31 BYPASS A First 20 Words- $1.00 nium ." Rep. Cook estimated 16 IH RD Culver Marina NOTICE recently. ARGOS IND 46501 3000 e Or |4?j»« Each Additional Word 5< Established cleaning ser­ Rep. Cook pointed out that fljrull 3Reabn iflix vice offering Spring Cleaning a public school distribution 219-892-5949 for home and offices. Thor­ formula was enacted in 1978. nnh iflaterials (Cn. Get your outboard ready ough cleaning from top to but that the formula was ig­ bottom, windows and steam P O Box 113 for Spring. Tune-up and re­ nored by the State Budget C tTI Mt> IO H U INDIANA 4 6 « 4 » clean carpet. Phone Mon­ For Sale paired. Log House Marine, Agency. He also said that the Mary Kay Cosmetics PmONT 542 4411 nutlNtBt terey 542-2574. Argos. Phone 892-5151. • Slate Budget Agency's re­ MHONf »42-4?,fi& HOMr M15-29pd Lake Realty F22-M29 commendations is SI 14 Joyce Chizum , We haul driveway stone FOR SALE: 3 hydraulic million less than is needed to Consultant AHOOb 802 04 00 beauty shop chairs (white) fund adequately the formula. 842-2524 SIS each. Pnone Culver 842- For expert body work and f m c c E s t i m a i l u Quality remodeling, addi­ "To make up for the short­ 820 3013. painting on your car or truck 892-5452 Academy Culver tions. siding, cabinet work fall caused by the Budget MI5-22pd see Van. the body work SPRING HOUSE CLEANING and new construction. Call specialist at Van’s Body Shop Agency’s failure to recom­ mend state support, school for Free Estimate. Phone on old U.S. 31 at River S. Slate...... SOLD!! corporations will have to Argos 892-5684. 892-5466. Bridge. 2 miles north of Vandalia...... SOLD!! FOR SALE: Conn organ choose between cutting back S21tf Rochester. Welcome Van Culver Accounting Service E. Shore Dr...... SOLD" good condition, drums, etc. on basic educational services >950. Phone Culver 842-340* Gilder 223-5503. We also do College Ave. (Lot)...... ^OLD!l hand washing and waxing. or increasing their reliance Offering after 8p.m. on the local property tax,” 16 C Rd. (Lot)...... SOLD!! M 15.22 pd CARD OFTHANKS J4tf Payroll Services Tax Returns W. Jefferson (Lot)...... SOLD!! Rep. Cook said. “ Since there Complete Bookkeeping Service are adequate monies in the LAKE FRONTAGE • Concrete patio at waters Bccause I have accepted a Audit & Consulting — Financial Institutions edge. Beautiful remodeled 3 bedroom. 1*/m story , FOR SALE: Gas hot water new position which will re­ Donald Slvh Call after 4 — 842-3459 with 40' frontage. 48' of pier, beamed ccilings, heater. S35. Phone Culver quire most of my time for carpet throughout. 2 baths, appliances and many 842-3013. quite a few weeks. The Top extras included. On the lake for under S100.000!! M15.22pd Stop Barber and Styling Shop LAKE FRONTAGE - 45' of frontage with this 2 win be closed until further story. 3 bedroom home. Large additional lot. notice. I wish to thank all of Priced below $90,000. This home deserves a good my friends who have been 6o t Wre wish to thank relatives and friends for the look. For Rent with me from the start and flowers, cards, telephone calls and prayers RIVER FRONTAGE - 3 Bedroom double wide will be happy to see all of you during Harry’s stay at Parkview Hospital. Also with spacious family room overlooking the river. again whenever we are able FOR RENT: In Argos. New for all the kindness shown to Mrs. Speyer at that 2 car heated garage. Nicelv finished with lots of to re-open. I especially want 2 bedroom ground floor time. It was all greatly appreciated. room a t ...... $44,500. to thank the many, many Dragons 2 BEDROOM — 2 story in town. Zoned commer­ apartment. New store and Mr. Sc Mrs. Harry Speyer refrigerator furnished. people who. through your cial on comer lot. Large front porch. Fireplace, Laundry facilities available. generous gifts and words of basement, all for only 917,500. Phone Plymouth 935-5694. wisdom, have both helped THREE STORY • 4 bedroom home with over M22tf me recently during my ill­ 4.000 so. ft. of living space. Full basement, ness and other financial garage, fenced rear yard, large comer lot. Manv dilemna. extras. Many possibilities. Call for details. FOR RENT: One bedroom Vern Collins MOTEL/PIZZARIA • Business established. Ex­ furnished house. Security ______M15-29pd W We Print g cellent location with many possibilities. Close to deposit and references re­ T-Shirts, jackets, what have vou. Buv ours or town park and lake. City services. Complete quired. Phone Culver 842- bring your own. Special rates for clubs or groups. operation for the go-getter. Call for details. 3060. Bob’s Electric Inc. Star City LOT - Build at Lake Latonka. 100' x 150' wooded lot. Listed at S3,750. Owner says ’‘Sell!!", M8-29pd ROUTE 1 J ’s 5& ? Canvas Co. 114 N. Main St. ARGOS. IND 46501 Custom made both Property la moving. Arc you? If ho call your £ Culver. IN 842-3524 J I L 892-5573 covers and awnings. locally owned full time realtor at W anted Phone 595-7148 Thomas a a w s a m s u i Rick Chambers, Realtor eS* Your 24 Hour Real Estate Broker ut WANTED: Mature woman 26 Acres and Mobile Dale SenNibiiugh Jo care f(,r 2 year old in my Home. Country setting home Tuesday and Thurs­ Don Calhoun p m « m | 842-2524 Roofing Contnu-tor with 18 acres tillable. day* Call Culver 842-3611 Chevrolet 12' x 62' mobile with «f,cr5p.m . Culver. Indiana big addition. Combina­ Ml5*29pd US 31 North A r p s tion bam and garage. A Large Selection Call early morning Some furniture includ­ THINK SPRING: Lots of room for a garden. Over For SPRING Delivery or evenings for Phone 892-5156 ed. Fruit trees and much WANTED: I want typing more. an acre with running stream. Country living. 20’s ) do in my home. Have had tree estimate PARTIAL LISTING Income Property. Cut xperience. Phone Culver 842-3703 1978 Monte Carlo S5379 your house payments in Three bedroom, fcnccd yard. I'/j baths. Ready to 42-3118. 1977 Chew Malibu 5179 half when you buy this 3 move into. McKinley Monuments M15-29pd 1975 Chevy Nova S2779 bedroom home in Culver 1978 Chew Sub. $7479 with apartment in back. Roomy family home. Large master bedroom. 2 Spinet-Console Plano 1975 Chevy Van $3979 Outstanding Value in full baths. Gose to town. All CARVING And LETTERING For Sale 1974 Chevy Cap. $2779 this 2 story home. 2 bed­ WANTFD: Responsible 1977 Monte Carlo $4679 rooms. dining room, Cute as a button inside. Must see lo appreciate. Done In Our Winamac Shop arty to take over Spinet remodeled kitchen, front It’s a fooler. iano. East terms. Can be porch, full basement Room to expand. If you’re handy, this ones for :cn locallv. Write: Credit SPECIAL and garage. Carpet, you. Four bedrooms and an attic playroom. All lanagcr. P.O. Box 207. 1979 Nova Cstm. $5679 draperies, refrigerator arlvle. Illinois 62231. and stove included. new aluminum exterior. $25,500. Announcements-lmitations M22-A5 Ideal Retirement or Lake Latonka Lots. Call for details. Wedding. Graduation. Anniversary QU; Starter Home situated in Birthday, any occasion TRUCK VALUES quiet neighborhood. 2 Coordinated accessory items WANTED: House on lake 1975Chevv ‘/i ton $2479 bedrooms, dining room, 9 35 -5 1 73 Napkins, matches, place cards »r near lake) first week in 1974 Chew •/, ton $1679 nice kitchen, full base­ Playing cards, cake boxes, etc. jnc for familv of son gradu- 1976 Ford '/> ton $4379 ment finished with bam- wig froifrom CM A. Call Culver 1975 Ford V. ton $3479 siding. Low heating Jii and C m Causey, Realtors Fast Delivery 12-3544 after 6 p.m. 1971 international $1479 bills. For information and price list M22-A12 1972 Ford van $1479 Near Monterey. 3 bed­ room summer resort Dona Dale. Culver Rep. Phone 842-3229 home. Some furniture Samples show n in your home. WANTED: Will babysit SAVINGS WHILE included. $16,500. 842-3060 Call for appointment. aturday in my home, comer THEY LAST Country Using. 3.5 acres. 4*5 bedrooms. f 15th and Gum wood. Phone 1972 Impala Cpc $979 .rgos 342-4697. 1973 Monte Carlo $1179 This home has been M 22 1972 Caprice Wgn. $979 remodeled and is in 1974 Impala $979 good condition. Bam 892-5813 7724770 1974 Pinto Wagon $479 and shed. Call us for an 1973 Pinto Wagon $379 appointment to see this 842-3795 946-3812 Notices one. Binkley DOWNTOWN We Print Envelopes, R m t M k i r : “W hen you’ve Argos Culver Winamac cttcrhcads. Statements, CWvMr **4 Mk Mm i AvsitaMt sail DON CALHOUN business Cards. Roe Print- CULVER IN AND AROUND CULVER IN A AROUND ARGOS NEW LISTING: Culver - 2 bedroom, full base- ig. Write P.O. Box 131. - <*ltoe{sn|ii ynV i said I LIKE NEW: 3 bedroom ranch home with 1 Vj lochester or call 223-3233. HOME FURNISHINGS mem. 12 year old home on 3 lots. Garage and 842-2311 bath, large living room, kitchen, bree/c-wav and M8-29 p u t D E A L ! " garden spot. 2V4 car garage. Large lot. Culver 842-2626 NEW LISTING: Culver • 3 bedroom. A-frame. Cathedral ceiling. 2 baths, full basement. BUILDING LOT with city water and sewer. Garage. One block from Lake Maxinkuckce. Beautiful home with many extras. Priced to sell. JOHN ELLIOTT ENTERPRISES. INC. NEW LISTING: Monterey. 5 bedroom home. LAND CONTRACT - 2 bedroom home in the NORTH - SOUTH REALTY CO. Newly remodeled on corner lot. Stucco outside. 2 teens. Will consider land contract. ParK-N-Shoo - are now leasing - car garage, full basement. Must see. Office and Commercial spaces in the newly remodeled home. Near the Jr. Elliott Building in downtown Cuker. and other local NEW LISTING: BurT Oak - 3 bedroom, living IN PLYMOLTH - 3 Community Bulletin Board The teens. locations. room, kitchen, dining room, full basement. 1 car High and High Sch*> AHC1LLA COLLEGE - ‘ Kieftlng lo K no» Y o b ” Join these professional people: garage. Outbuilding. Priced in the teens, with day will be held from 1 JO to 4 p.m. on SHilda*. new aluminum siding. STONE FIREPLACE: U rge field stooe 4 bed­ M an h 25. Carla Trump BUSINESS B l ILDLNG or High*ay 35 in heart of room home on corner lot. Excellent location. CARLA JEAN'S BEAUTY SHOP business location. Will consider contract. Basement. New 24 x 27 garage. Beautiful field- MICHIANA HOME & GARDEN SHOW ai ACC 842-3013 5 ACRES between Grmertown A Plymouth with stone fireplace in living room. Formal dining room. New kitchen cabinets. M a n * 23. 24 and 25. Vern Collins and Vern Collins. Jr. Highway 30 access. PRICE LOWERED on this 2 story. 5 bedroom THE TOP STOP PROFIT ABLE family business with live-in or Barbers A Hair Stvhsts brick home on 15 acres. Chicken coop and bam . MASONIC LODGE - 1*1 1 3rd Thor*. - 7 JO p.m. 842-3990 Kings Lake area. rent-oat apartment above. VFW POST 6919 - 2nd 1 4th Wednesday - 8 p.m. NEW LISTING: Monterey • 2 bedroom home. I PERFECT BLEND!!! Enjoy all the charm and Lam Pachniak. Agent block from riser. Priced in low teens. romance of the past along with all the advantages EAGLES At XILIAR 1 • Itl L 3rd Tursdav • 7J0 northwestern m u t u a l UFE INS. CULVER - Business lot on Lake Shore Dr. of todav's modem living in the large 2 story home 842-3961 » ith ultra modem kitchen, formal dining room, NEW LISTLNG — Plymouth Schools - MB Road. fenced back lawn, with pool, patio, gas gnll. gas Arlene Nix. Editor Culver. Beautiful 4 bedroom home on I acre. light, redwood deck. All this nestled among large THE CULVER CITIZEN Solid oak fireplace and ceiling beams. 24 x 30 842-3229 trees on 1.3 acres. family room. New outbuildings. Danns Hacncs NEW LISTING — 3 bedroom home on 4 acres. HAENES I ASSOCIATES Culver schools. Full basement, outbuildings, new Certified Public Accountants aluminum siding. Appt. only. Happiness is a home of your own. 842 3802 NEW LISTING — Beautifui vie* of Lake Maxin- kuckee. fireplace. 3 bedrooms, modem kitchen, If vou need a location for vour new or existing business, all carpeted, breezeway and 1V4 car garage. _ w e sell happiness everyday! give us a call at 842-2260. Supermarket C u lver W hat more could you ask for! i our nomeiown niiW ^papcr 1 uurnuuy lTiarcn ^4, i v / y

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