The Mail-Journal, Volume 11, Number 34, Milford, Kosciusko County, 18 September 1974 — Page 7

1 YEAR AGO, SEPT. 18. 1173 Clark Exmeyer, 23. and single, has been named director of the Lakeland Youth Center in Syracuse, it is being announced today, replacing Fred Laskowski, who terminated his duties at the center in July to go into the pizza business in South Bend. The Syracuse town board is considering cleaning, photographing sewers Dr. Wendel Shank returned Friday from the jungles of Peru, South America, where he spent two weeks at a mission station of Wycliffe Translators giving eye examinations to nearly 250 mission personnel, their children and native workers Work is moving along rapidly on the Wawasee Village branch of the State Bank of Syracuse and should be ready to open for business the middle of November 5 YEARS AGO. SEPT. 18.1808 Miss Donna Moots and Don F.

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Lyon were married in a 2 o'clock ceremony recently in the First Presbyterian church at Bloomington. Fred Byland will move his jewelry store soon from the Pickwick building to the front of the building on Main street at the corner belonging to Bonnie Workman Mr. Charles will move his beauty salon this week from r 4 to the back area of the dining room of the Bon-Len on North Huntington street. Guests of Mrs Mary Brown on Thursday evening included Mr. and Mrs. Jim Powers and son of Ogden, Iowa; Donald Ruehle, Ames. Iowa; Captain Charles Ruehle of Grissom AFB. Peru, and Mr and Mrs Eugene Brown of Syracuse. 18 YEARS AGO. SEPT. 17.1M4 The Syracuse town board met in town hall Tuesday evening and approved a draft setting curfew at 10 p.m. Sunday through Thursday night for the youths,

September through May, and 11 p.m. Friday and Saturday, with 11 p.m. every night through the summer months of June, July and August. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Kammerdiener entertained Tuesday evening for their daughter, Tonda. who was celebrating her sixth birthday. Joe Hansen of Chicago White Soxs gave a talk to the Syracuse rotarians and special guests, the Rotary sponsored Little League baseball team, this week. Roy (Doc) Miller has resigned from his position as Syracuse police officer, effective Friday. 20 YEARS AGO. SEPT. IS. 1054 The trophy of Rotary's annual championship trap shoot meeting on Saturday went to Harry Nicolai permanently after having his second successive victory win this year. Mr. and Mrs. Gaude Miner announce the engagement of their daughter. Sharon Ann, to Enos Yoder of Etna Green. Patty Anglemeyer has been appointed editor of the Syracuse high school yearbook, the Echo. Wiley W. Spurgeon, 59-year-old Muncie industrialist whose summer home has been on North Shore drive few years, was buried Tuesday at Muncie after suffering heart failure Saturday evening at his home.

The marriage is announced of Marjorie Jo Solina, Charleston, S. Va., and Theodore W. Method, on Friday evening. 45 YEARS AGO. SEPT. 18.1829 S. L. Ketring, 84, and first banker of Syracuse, died this week. A week end visit to her greatgrandparente ended tragically Sunday morning at 11 o'clock when two and one-half year old Margaret Bernice, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Riggs of Fort Wayne, drowned in Syracuse Lake after falling from a neighboring pier. Around 62 descendants attended the Miles reunion Sunday at Camp Mack. Clara Zentz and Wallace Wagner were united in marriage last Thursday afternoon in Goshen by justice of the peace Charles F. West. * mt x / i BRUCE MITCHELL

10 young men and women enlist in US Army

Ronald Bauman has enlisted for three years with the military police. Upon completion of his advanced training he will be stationed in Europe with his two brothers, Jim and Bob, who are home on leave to see him enlist They are the sons of Mr. and Mrs. James Bauman, 443 North Huntington street, Syracuse. Charlotte Hougey enlisted for three years in the Communications Electronics Repair Parte Specialist. She will be stationed in Europe after her training. Her parents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hougey of North Webster. Bruce Mitchell enlisted for three years with the army security agency. He reported for active duty September 9. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mitchell of North Webster. Norman L. Grubbs enlisted for three years with finance and accounting office at Fort Ben Harrison in Indianapolis. His wife and two children reside in Warsaw. Michael L. Trent enlisted for three years in power generation

Two from county are candidates for PU degrees

WEST LAFAYETTE - A total of 827 Purdue diversity students completed work for degrees during the summer session last month. The list released by the registrar’s office showed 528 qualified for advanced degrees. A total of 127 qualified for Ph D degrees, 398 for master's degrees, and three for education specialist’s degrees. A total of 238 completed work far bachelor 's degrees and 17 for associate (two-year) degrees. Seven of the graduates qualified for highest distinction

County units receive revenue sharing funds

Kosciusko county recently received 1151.525.32 in the second IS per cent advancement on the November distribution under the property tax replacement program. The first advancement was made in August “Taxing units faced with the prospect of borrowing funds will be aided by this advancement."

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Registration tonight at Milford Persons residing in Van Buren township of legal voting age (at least 18 by November 5) who are not registered in their precincts may register at the Milford fire station tonight (Wednesday) from 6:30 tb 9. Qualified registration officials will be present to fill out registration cards. Persons who were not registered for the primary election in May and those moving into the township since May should register. Also, those moving from one precinct to another should transfer their registration in order to vote. After September 23 registration mus; be done at the clerk's office at die courthouse in Warsaw. RONALD BAUMAN

equipment operator and mechanic. Upon completion of his training he will be stationed at Fort Hood. Texas. His wife resides in Warsaw. Paul Perkins enlisted for three years in armorer and unit supply specialist. He is a native of Mentone and will be stationed at Fort Hood. Texas, upon completion of his training. Donald L. Newcomer enlisted for three years as a dental specialist at Fort Knox, Ky. Randy Adkins enlisted for three years in the army securityagency as a radio teletype operator Jon Bumbaugh enlisted in the delayed entry program for three years for the army security agency as a traffic analyst. He will report for active duty September 27. Jesse Martin enlisted for three years as a correctional specialist. Upon completion of his training he will be stationed at Fort Hood. Texas. Jesse is also in the delayed entry program and will report for active duty September 16.

rank and 28 others were graduated with distinction. The list also included 44 foreign students who completed work for degrees — three for bachelor s and 41 for advanced degrees. The August graduates, along with those finishing their studies next December, will be eligible to participate in Purdue's 123 d commencement next May. Kosciusko county students who are among the candidates follow: Pierceton — Alfred George Sutton, r 1, MS in physics, and Warsaw — Phyllis Ann Hurd King, r 5. MS in education.

revenue commissioner Donald H. Clark noted. Other units can invest the funds to obtain the benefit of earned interest, he added ENIWETOK LANDING American forces landed on the Japenese-held base of Eniwetok in the Marshall Islands on Feb. 17, 1944.

. • ?.• ■ » TRUCK UPSETS — A large semi-truck, belonging to Capital Express. Inc.. Grand Rapids. Mich., upset going north on road 15 north of Milford at the south approach of the overhead at 10:45 a.m. last Thursday. Driver Ted Peck who said he was just recovering from open heart surgery, said a 14-foot wide mobile home was coining over the overpass, and that he got his tractor stopped at the edge of the incline. Just after it came to a halt, it slid over the bank on its side. Peck said the truck was loaded with 43,000 pounds of castings he had just picked up from Dalton Foundry in Warsaw.

Bayh-Lugar debate at REMC Fall Jamboree

US Senator Birch E Bayh, Democrat seeking re-election, and Indianapolis Mayor Richard Lugar, Republican candidate for the US Senate, are scheduled to share the speaker's platform at a meeting of rural electric cooperative members (REMC) at 8 p.m. at the Concordia Senior college gymnasium in Fort Wayne. Monday, Sept. 23. The affair is billed as the REMC “Fall Jamboree.” It is designed to give the candidates and their constituents a real chance to come face to face, and an opportunity for the candidates to talk about the interests and concerns of farm, rural and suburban people. Wayne Johnson, manager of the Whitley county REMC at Columbia City, chairman of the event, said: “We expect to fill the gymnasium with interested REMC members who are basically from the surrounding area. However, the general public is invited.” Johnson continued, “Responsible candidates seeking offices need to know how the people feel about today’s issues, and REMC members as responsible citizens need to know the candidates Terry Newcomer completes basic training FORT KNOX, Ky. - Private Terry L. Newcomer. 111, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Newcomer, 312 N. Harrison St.. Syracuse, completed eight weeks of basic training at the US Army training center armor. Fort Knox, Ky. He received instruction in drill and ceremonies, weapons, map reading, combat tactics, military courtesy, military justice, first aid. and army history and traditions.

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