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The South Bend Tribune from South Bend, Indiana • 34

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Utfcrfiauraka News, Features IHfolxattraka Sports, Society -lit felt altraka Duley Press Planning Open House IP ii 4f Pamela (. Fike R.A. Hipsher Wed i affected, and acknowledged that the decision tq move to the Industrial park came prior to the sharp decline. gut he added that his own fiscal year surprisingly showed a modest profit, despite the additional expenses involved in moving a business operation. He said he anticipates Improvement tn the business climate as this year progresses, and a sharp upturn In 1978.

When Duley located in Mishawaka, he said the firm had only one employe. Twenty years later, he said 16 persons are employed, During the last two decades, Duley noted the change In the business climate In the Mich-lana Area, with major growth east of South Bend. On the question of the current recession, Duley said his own business also has been Duley Press, which recently opened facilities In the Mishawaka Futures Industrial Park, will celebrate with an open house next Monday, according to William Duley, president of the firm. The move to the industrial park came after nearly 15 years orf Byrklt at 3rd. The firm moved to Mishawaka from South Bond In 1955, first locating on Wells before the transfer to Byrklt in 1960.

'a. i A Tikt I I 1 11 I -4, i IV 1 4 Si1 w'w wv-tt-N'-v- kV-i; -r vv 100 TRADE-IN Oil YOUR OLD SOFA With purchase of a Now Sofa or 2 Pc. Living Room Suite i A candlelight service at 1 m. June 7 in the Church of the Brethren, South Bend, un-, ited in marriage MisS Pamela K. Fike, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Charles H. Fike, 341 Imus, and Richard A. Hipsher. His parents are Mr.

and Mrs. Eugene Hipsher, 16620 hower. Myrl Weyant, pastor, officiated. A reception was held in the church fellowship and later a dinner reception took place tn the Thunderbird Restaurant. The newlyweds live at 212 S.

Logan, Apt. C. They recently returned from a honeymoon vacation in the Great Smoky Mountains. Mrs. Terrence Patnaude of South Bend, aunt of the bride, was matron of honorr and bridesmaids were Mrs.

Jerry Morris of Granger, sister of the bridegroom, and Mrs. Darrell Hipsher of Mishawaka, sister-in-law of the bridegroom, The bride carried a 100-year-old handkerchief that had belonged to her greatgrandmother. Darrell Hipsher of Mishawa-ka was his brothers best man The bridegroom's attendants were Steve Hipsher of North Liberty, another brother, and Larry Fike pf Mishawaka, brother of the bride. Ushers chairman Jerome Makowski, first Vice President Robert Schmitt, Secretary Don Miller and Second Vice President George Conley. Events for the outing will include competition in golf, tennis, euchre, shuffle-board and law darts Tribune Staff Photo PLAN UNIROYAL OUTING Organizers of the annual summer picnic of the Uniroyal-Mishawaka Management Club make plans for the outing to be held Sunday at Tabor Farm, north of Niles.

From left are club President Richard Cowen, sports committee HOWARD, FURNITURES TRADE ItJ DAYS Thursday, Friday ON YOUR OLD RECLINER unel 9-22 With purchase of a New Recliner r' MISHAWAKA WOMENS GOLF ASSOCIATION I Weather Hampers Weekly Track Meet Low Net Tourney Championship Mrs Marian Jansen, 39, Mrs Jackie Laurtta, 39 Low putts, Mrs Nancy Donnelly, 17 Flight I Mrs Vemellc Adams, 36, Mrs Patti Riley, 39 Low putts, Mrs Evelyn Barber, 14 Flight It Mrs MuryElbode, 41, Mrs Alice Cochran 43 Low putts, Mrs Betty Wiseman, 20 Flight II! Mrs Mary Bryan, Mrs Kaye Shown (tied), 38 Low putts, Mrs Linda Castellano! 16 Flight IV. Mrs Barb Robison, 42 Flight Mrs Joan Firestone, 39 Mrs Carol Holt. 46 Low putts, Mrs Shirley Comett, 20 Flight VI Mrs. Charlotte DeBroku, 45 Low net winner of the week Mrs Vemelle Adams, 36 MR. AND MRSf.

RICHARD A. HIPSHER were Greg Hipsher, alsq a brother of the bridegroom, and Charles Colvin, cousin of the bride, both of Mishawaka. The bride graduated In 1973 from Mishawaka High School, and her husband graduated the same year from Penn High School Pleasure Boat Promises Smoother Ride NEW YORK A new pleasure craft designed for pilch-free boating, even in choppy seas, is now in commercial operation Its design as patterned after the natural movement of fish that rapidly skim the seas surface, cutting the waves. The craft has a modified catamaran design that pierces the waves rather than moving up and down with them It is 83 feet long TRADE ALLOWANCE Also applies to sale items HOURS: Thursday Friday 10 til 9 Saturday 10 10 5 Sunday 12 'til 5 Service Notes Inclement weather kept at- tendance down Tuesday as 104 athletes took part the sec- ond of a series of all-comer track meets at Mishawaka High Schools Tupper Field, sponsored by the Mishawaka 5 Track Club Event winfiers were Men 17 Over 120 High Hurdles Joe! Huff 15 9. 100 f-' Dash-Joe Germano, 10 9, 4 Dash i.

Steve Dunning, 50 2, Mile John Wal-r ten, 4 51 8, Shot Put-Steve Schlundt 43 3, Long Jump Rick Balmer, 19-4 Pole Vault -Mike Hogan, 14-0, High Jump Rick Balmer, 0-0 Bern IS IS 120 High Hurdles Joe McCombs, r. 20 0, 100 Dash-Pat Dowling 112, 440 Dash Pat Dowling, 55 1, Mile Jeff Niespodziany 4 50 1, Shot Put Bruce i. Woodford, 409 Long Jump Dirk Sloan, 19-3, Pole Vault-Joe McCombs, id-, High Jump Leon Stem, 0-0 Bey. 13 14 Roggeman, 5 13, Shot Put-Joe Kichor-ts, 33-0, Long Jump-Jason Woodford. 19-4, Pole Vault-Bill Kuhl, 1IM, High Jump Tim Brady, 5-0 Bey.

ft I' ader 90 Hurdles Matt Crawford, 16 6, 100 Dash Steve Chamberlin, 12 5, 440 Dash Steve Chamberlin, 62 5, Mile Wesley Jones, 6 29, Shot Put Randy Turley, 24-1, Long Jump-Bart Boom hower, 12 7 ty, Pole Vault-Jeff Thi-bault; 9-0, High Jump-Matt Crawford, 4-3 Girls. IS ft Over 96 Hurdles Liz Berry, 19 8, Mile-Susie Berry, 6 33, Shot Put-Colleen DeMever, 27-0, Long Jump-LIz Berry, 11 1. High Jump-Colleen DeMeyer, 4-6 Girts 13 ft 14 90 Hurdles Lori Beutter, 15 2, 100 Dash Veda Robinson, 13 3 440 Dash-Dawn Garroutt, 69 0, Mile Ann Rup-pee, 7 16, Long Jump-Tummy Teeg.tr-den, 9-10, High Jump-Michele Desimone, 4-0. Girls ft Under 90 Hurdles Karen Furore, 15 3, 100 Dash Karen Furore, 13 9 440 Dash Lynne Niespodziany 77 2, Mile-Jackie Smith, 9 32, Shot Put-Karen Furore, 22 9, Long Jump Karen Furore, 8-1 jyjjGffiXi) I in pick up and delwer FREE within 10 miles for this sale only Army Staff Sgt Joel E. Flowers, son of Mr and Mrs Willtard Flowers 1225 Bradford, was awarded a letter of appreciation while serving with the 229th Supply and Service Company at Augsburg, Germany.

He earned the award for meritorious service as a platoon sergeant Nortk Side Major Randy Usenlck struck out 11 and gave up only live hits In hurling the Rosa Sports Store "Ine to a 3-2 win over Lniroyal In North Side Major League play Tuesday Jim Fenimore collected two of the winner's seven hits, while Brian Aschenbreneer and Tom Cecrle had two hits each for Uniroyal 801 EAST JEFFERSONMISHAWAKA Its Time To Hake Strawberry Jams, Jellies, Yummy Shortcake, or Gan and Freeze. For This Winter! Large, Luscious, Red Ripe Strawberries, Good For All Purposes! All Containers are Furnished! Bring a Strong Back Nimble Fingers! Picking Midway, Guardian, Sure-Crop Red Chiefs. HAVE A BIFFERENT SORT OF DAY! TAKE YOUR FAMILY ON A ii COUNTY ROAD 10 CHURCH N. INDIANA TOLL ROAD Hilltop Market and Farms has Three Locations this Year! Two South of Mishawaka on tho East Side One Five Miles liorth of Starlite Theatre on Ash Road Vi Mile East On CL Road 10 or 5 Miles Northwest of Elkhart on CL Road 10. 7 Days a Week 7 A.M.-8 P.M.

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