The Mail-Journal, Volume 4, Number 18, Milford, Kosciusko County, 9 June 1965 — Page 16

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Tim Yeager Received Tribune Award T.m Yeager, Syracuse high school student and the Syracuse school j»h<>-.

I Journal, ws recently a I warded the Most ValuI .t'.v St dter Award by I The South Bend Tribune I and the American NewsI paper Publisher' X I i.ition

the son of Mr nnd Mrs: Paul ,Yeager of r 3 SyrMijtient'. to receive the award They ■ ' ■ j their high school news .. . - < mia'Wing qualified Jons in mind <; cunt Tiburon :«» success.- of . . e and : ;rv -3 .»- p t <>i j p* quo ' ( X .3 3.» ' ‘ > CCtV” Mu\ tiX. 4 ’■■ - • Milford Locals ■ Mr? and Mrs Jerry Bu-hong and Mrs Marv ’Huber of’r 1. Milford at dav e\«j:ng at Pierceton Garth ( ■ •' I r and: . , , . • '.!■• Bud A .. n ■■ ■ I . • ■ ■ ■ ' . -' . . ■ ' . un M-c : M. ‘ M ' ' ' .’ . : 5 ' C ssna Park, Hl. returned home Sun- . v ,, v.,- k - v.-U w“h het J . . ■ ■ HU ••• ..:t. 111. at an. ac.M. n:> ..’I a t Mr. and Mrs John h•»•• • <■• Pe-oi-i.i, I. wrll'leaw f.»r tlw-ir horn* • ■ • - ■ A • Mr and Mrs. Robert lk>e"r, on r r Milford They will attend sradu.n on exercises ■>"? thv.r granddaughter. ReI- .. Am Hoerr, and a iropt.on for hi hi. ' . ■■ Mr Poe. at Milford. She will return in ■ • r. . ■ .

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Wednesday. June 9, 1965

190th Year For Founding Os Continental Army The 190th year of the United States Army’s toitidmg as the t outtinen(;d Anny will be June 14. It was on this date in 1775 that the Stssmd Continental Congress authorized the rawing of to* compeMtal , ■ six from Ib-nti svlvanta. and two each from Maryland and Virginia. B\ the Con!annual . <.■ flag of the United State' on June 1.4. 1777 The United States Army, senior Fo lwill join in the annual Elag Day tribute to our national colors on June 14 aiki at the same time celebrate Us ' »y. • ■ ■ ' The resolution establishing our Army- is as follows: >ha,,. " a: ’ V' ’)O:s!.-l C<»:’...ress. 14 June 1771 Resolved tisat Six companies of ?x>-: • ritioinen i>e mimed ately raised ai Pennsylvania, two in Maryand two- in Virginia; that each -« a me. com oi a e r.*km. t- roe ’ lieutetKints, ftxir sergeants, four i ■ T at oiimpanv.- as sfion as '> sb.J: m •: loin the • ••.. : ..s I infantry, under the •ornrrumd of the chief officer in that | ‘ s* ptiy of the officers and rr,votes be as follows vis’, a capgo i■o’' numb:, a ■ - S 7. ■ . ■ ' si S'-Sind .two-;. : .dollars t<» find their own arms ■■ ■! Thai ' .’ j “1 I ■- soon- ,?■ hirged; And 1 do_hnd myself .. ■ s to ■ ■

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shaH be, established for the government of said Army". "Upwi motion, resolved, that Mr. (George* Washington, Mr. (Philip l Schuvler. dr ' Silas) Deane. Mr. Thomas' Cushing, and Mr. 'Joseph l Howes be a committee to bring in a draft ot Rules and Regulations I for the goyerment of tbe Army." • The Army will recall with pride the accomplishments represented by die 145 battle streamers attach* ed to its U. S Army flag. .Army personnel will renew their pledge to continue in the historic traditions since that day in 1775 when our krmy came into existence. In keeping with these traditions, t lias [>erformed tasks of the greatest nn;x»rt;mce to the people of America ;md in defense of the free* vlom 'for wh.eh our nation stands. The Army’s .battle record has Ibeen clearly written across the pages of history for those 190 years. In peace its record of achievement has been fully as. important, coniriaihaig hi iae development and country and to the f its people. The pr? mission of tt»e Vnitecl States Army ’continues today as always. “To defend ’he- United States again- - enemies wh< dis wr,” ■ a ' ■ ■ PAT MONEY RECEIVES BASEBALL AWARD \ ■ Vt, June r — ■ ; ba» rs awarded letters tor I the 1985 season wire imnotinced ta::y by Robert Priestley, director Roce-ving .a letter was Patrick Money, son <» f Mr. and Mrs. Eari Mo k•. r 4 Sxmcuse.

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Milford OES Has Meeting June 2 1 I ■' • ■ Kosciusko Chapter Nd. 160 Order : of Eastern Star of Milford held its stated meeting Wednesday evening, , June 2, at the Masonic Temple with . worthy matron Mrs. Robert Ruch presiding. The east was decorated in a aampj ing scene. The w t-st had a sandbox ; with various toys in it. Everyone enr j >yed refreshments of jeil-o, crackers and coffee served by Mr. and Mrs. William Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Royce I Fuller, and Mrs. Robert Brown, f Inspection will be at Goshen on - September 2 at 7:30 pm. Syracuse Locals Mr and Mrs. .Earle Waltz of Lake i W.iwasee have as tiieir guests. Mr. . and Mrs. Carl M. Barnett of Balti- • more. Md . who came to attend on of their niece, Miss . Mary Bonnett, from Syracuse high | School. ■ - Weekend guests of jmr. and Mrs. J.H-k Elam and ciuldron. Syr J Mrs Elam’s parents, Mr and milt Mi. Lincoln. 111. ■■■ hard Ho Jr.. Rack ; s ’ ■ from his AFB base near . Colmnbus, 0. to attend conwnce- : ■ ■ t ■ . - . ? His sister Susan was a member of - the Lira-.hia: ng class. ; Airs. Robert Lucky of Wolf Lake dav. June 5.

Senator Sees Boost For Hoosier Highways WASHINGTON, D. C. - (Speciall - Senator Vance Hartke said today that two measures to be introduced next week can give a multimillion dollar boost to Indiana’s scenic highway program. The legislation, proposed by the President earlier this week would provide: 1) that three per cent of all federal highway grants to the states be ’set aside for the acquisition and development of scenic areas along highways. For Indiana this would come to about $3 million. 2) that one third of the federal funds granted for secondary road construction be limited to the build- ; ing of scenic roads, access roads Ito scenic locations, or the land- ; scaping and development. of roadside areas, For Indiana this would mean about $2 million. .0* The two bills authorized no new i funds, but set aside sums previously Deaf Man Perfects Tiny Hearing Aid A rcmarkTrble t:ny b-.cii'.r aid has'been hard • of. hearing for Tii.s small device i;a< no dan- ■ ;s or separate transmitting units and represents a nw- unusual ;’design idea in a product to restore natural hearing. ■ . . ; - It was developed "espe tally for persons. xvho can hear ‘ but can’t understand. This new hearing instrument provides ‘‘earlevel" hearing with the wearer picking up speech, sounds;' television aitd radio at his ear. . the user cost is extremely low. The instrument w-eighs only \ oz. It is about the size of a sewing thimble — hardly noticeable yet powerful. Send your name and address on a postcard to Hearing Assistance, Box 603 LaCrosse. Wis. You. will be mailed in a plain envelope information without any obligation whatever.

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the publication of the report by the President’s Committee on Scenic Roads and Parkways. This study, expected to be released by mid-July will outline possible Scenic routes for every state. ‘ The three parkways which I have proposed — Lincoln Memorial, Ohio River, and Wabash River — are expected to be included in the recommendations.”