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resigned that post May 1, 1944. Overstreet’s appointment was made by the <strong>Fulton</strong> county<br />

commissioners, meeting in a special session.<br />

The new Justice of the Peace will fill the unexpired term created by the resignation of<br />

Swindeman. Mr. Overstreet resides on rural route 2, Lake Manitou.<br />

[The News-Sentinel, Tuesday, June 20, 1944]<br />

OVERSTREET’S CAFE [Lake Manitou]<br />

[Adv] ANNOUNCING a complete line of Sandwiches, Steaks and Chops and Chicken<br />

Dinners - - - OVERSTREET’S CAFE, Wolf’s Point - South Side Lake Manitou.<br />

[The News-Sentinel, Saturday, July 25, 1942]<br />

OVERSTREET’S CARMELCRISP SHOP [Rochester, Indiana]<br />

[Adv] - - - - Lemon Cake - - - - Schlosser’s Ice Cream - - - - OVERSTREET’S<br />

CARMELCRISP SHOP, East 8th Street.<br />

[The News-Sentinel, Friday, July 28, 1939]<br />

MAX FEECE PURCHASES THE CARMELCRISP SHOP<br />

Max Feece announced today he had purchased the Carmelcrisp Shop, 110 East Eighth<br />

street from Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Overstreet. He will be assisted in operation of the store by Mrs.<br />

Feece and Leo. The store will continue to feature good things to eat.<br />

Mr. Overstreet will devote his time to work for the Indianapolis News, and The News-<br />

Sentinel, while Mrs. Overstreet will be in charge of Wolf’s Point Grocery which will be operated<br />

throughout the entire year.<br />

[The News-Sentinel, Monday, September 11, 1939]<br />

OVERSTREET’S RESORT [Lake Manitou]<br />

OVERSTREET TO OPERATE POPULAR LAKE PLACE<br />

Kenneth Overstreet, owner of the Carmelcrisp shop on 8th street, today announced<br />

establishment of a grocery and confectionery store at Wolff’s Point on Lake Manitou. Mr.<br />

Overstreet announced free swimming spot, free picnic grounds and free parking.<br />

He has completed installation of a 32 ft. pier and plans many other improvements in the<br />

property.<br />

The grocery will be operated by Mrs. Oversteet.<br />

“We want to have a cool, comfortable spot at the lake’s edge where organizations can<br />

have a picnic,” said Mr. Overstreet. “We’re going to make the sandy, clean bathing beach at<br />

Wolf’s Point available to all,” he added.<br />

[The News-Sentinel, Wednesday, May 25, 1938]<br />

DIXIE GARDENS SOLD TO OVERSTREET’S RESORT<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth R. Overstreet announced today that they have purchased the Dixie<br />

Gardens, rental cottage agency on Lake Manitou’s south shore, from Dr. E. E. McIndoo of<br />

Kokomo.<br />

The Dixie Gardens, which adjoins Mr. and Mrs. Overstreet’s present beach and grocery<br />

property at Wolf’s Point, consists of ten cottages and a boat house. The local residents will take<br />

possession of the property September 11.<br />

[The News-Sentinel, Tuesday, August 24, 1943<br />

OWEN COMMUNITY [Henry Township]<br />

See Sidconger<br />

OWENS, OLEY [Rochester, Indiana]

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