The Mail-Journal, Volume 13, Number 2, Milford, Kosciusko County, 4 February 1976 — Page 2

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RECOGNIZE ANYONE in this second grade class of about 1910, 11 or 12 taught by Bessie Burris'* Mrs. Roscoe (Gladys) Coy brought this picture Co The MailJournal office and was able U> identify many of the students. Back row: Theo Gordon, Hershel Kellog, Russell Neff, Roy-Archer and Juanita Clayton Fourth row: Gladys Harter Coy. Elinor Tom. Thelma Byrd, Faith Brannum and Ruth Fuller. Third row: Esther Haab. Pearl Stuart, Lucille Stoller. Emma Martin and Verna MaySecond row: Dorojchy Helmamir and liosie Hadash. WORf) HAS It that the snowball the Leon Tucker residence between Milford and Syracuse was not made by the kids as Leon says, but by two bulls

Community Hands elect new officers

By STEVE HOOPINGARNER The Syracuse CommunityHands 4-H meeting was called to order January 14 by Kevin Coy. The pledge of allegiance was led by Doreen Darr and the 4-H pledge led by s Kathy Butt The following officers were elected at the meeting President — KevmQ'oy Vice president — Denise DanSecretary — Kim Beezley Treasurer — Mike Grady Reporter Tim Butt Recreation, leaders Max Grady and Jeff Beezley Health and safety leaders — Allan Coy and Dort*en DanSong leaoefS* Kathy Butt and Gayle Napier

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according to wife Dorothy and daughter Laura Now. just who is bullying who? OL’R TOWN may have another state senator as John B Augsburger is seeking the seat now held by his father, John F. Both are MRS graduates — John F. in 1924 and John B. in 1952. A MEMBERSHIP Night" will be held at the fire station on Thursday. Feb- 12, ’’for the Milford Area Jaycees Meeting time is 7:30 pm Rich Slayton. Indiana Jaycee president, will be among those present. ON THIS date in history we find Britain proclaimed cessation d hostilities against the United States in 1783

The program for the year was introduced and the new officers were installed. The next club meeting will be February 18 at the Syracuse junior high school.

Retirement party honors Weatherhead employee Pipp

Approximately 70 persons were m attendance at a retirement party for William (Bill) Pipp last Friday at Lancelot Lounge, North Webster Pipp started with The Weatherhead Company at Syracuse on September 11, 1952, as a machine operator in second cperaUons k He was transferred to the salary group as a shift foreman in the second operation on June 1.1962. and retired as a foreman of second operations, first shift, on January 30. Pipp is also a faithful volunteer fireman with the Syracuse department and an ambulance , driver for the emergency unit/ Among guests in attendance for the Friday party, in addition to Wealherhead employees, were Mrs. Pipp; John Weatherhead, plant manager of Columbia City

Two fires — (Continued from page 1) A possible defective smoke stack allowed a fire to start in the attic of the house rented by Roland Gardner, continuing into the west end of the gable area of the structure. Firemen speculated a possible electrical defect in a house being rented by Tim Henning, r 1 Syracuse, was the cause of a fire at 9:25 p m. The house is located about onehalf mile east of the Wawasee Airport. The fire was located in the wall between the back room and a bathroom and resulted in SI,OOO in damage / Ow ner of the house is Morris Yoder Police car — (Continued from page 1) and garages Clerk-treasurer Betty Dust asked that a seventh be added — one for uniform charges. She pointed out that one service, station made a heavier than • usual charge for pulling a police car out of a ditch after the station owner received a ticket for overparking in sfi uptown perking lot. Mrs. Tom Alexander, children overcome by natural gas The Milford Emergency Sendee was called to the home of Tom Alexander, West Emetine, Milford, on Tuesday. Feb. 3, to treat family members for natural gas inhalation. Mrs. Alexander and her three children were overcome with natural gas. Mrs, Alexander and her son were semi-conscious when the EMS arrived. They were taken to MurphyMedical Center, Warsaw, where they were treated and released.

Tool division; Frank Parker, controller at the Columbia Cityfacility; Terry McLeod, industrial relations at Columbia City, Tom Gerstner, group manager of Antwerp and Syracuse plants. Stan Thompson, personnel manager at Syracuse; Charles Miller, plant superintendent at the Syracuse plant; and two salaried retirees of the company. Natural gas supply up The international supply of natural gas is expected to climb sharplv, nearly doubling its 1970 level by 1980. Not only are higher gas prices increasing supplies, but they are dampening demand as well.

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