The Mail-Journal, Volume 13, Number 50, Milford, Kosciusko County, 5 January 1977 — Page 12
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BACKS INTO CAR — A Kosciusko county highway truck, thriven by Frederick E. K ram merer, r 2 box 23S Leesburg, backed into a ear driven by Jerry G. Hickman, r 3 boxJMC Syracuse at Milford Junction and aM 15 at 8:21 sjw. Monday J/ Bath vehicles were northbound and stopped for a train, when the truck backed into the Hickman auto, pushing it south 95 feet. Damage to the IS7C Ford owned by Jerry G. and Julie A. Hickman was estimated at 5600 by Larry Yetter of the Indiana state police.
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From the Now-They-TeU Us department: the best snowmobile trails around are the aid Winona Railroad beds between New Paris and Leesburg And from our You d-Never-Know-It department: Rev. George Phillips, interim pastor of the Syracuse Church of the Brethren, celebrated his 83d birthday last Wednesday. Coincidentally, the Brethren church was featured on the church page m last week s MailJournal the same day as his birthday David B. Strieby. project analyst for the Life Insurance Marketing and Research Association. Hartford. Conn., spent a few days *ith his mother. Cleta Strieby. r 1 Syracuse, over the holidays. Dave, a SHSI962 graduate, had aspirations in the field of journalism as a youth, but ended up on a path in the insurance field that has great promise far him He travels the country over on mark King problems. And speaking of journalism, we didn’t know it until last week that former Turkey Creek township trustee Joe Shew mon had a college major in the field When a subscriber asked us why Joe didn’t write more letters to the editor, that he (the subscriber) always liked to read Joe’s point of view on a host of subjects, we relayed this remark to him. Says Joe: "I guess I'm a thwarted newspaperman at heart 1 majored in journalism in college, but couldn't make a living at it in the depression, so I went into sales'* He was a sales executive for Conttaental Steel Co. of Kokomo until his retirement several years ago Bob and Diane Marion (Ben Franklin co-managers l spent the week end in Chicago, guests of his mother's. On New Year’s Eve they saw a late-night performance of the celebrated Manhattan Transfers in the Mill Run Theater The four-piece group has made a big thing of bringing back some Golden Oldies in upbeat style. On the local business front.
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shoe merchant Doug Pilcher said this week. ”1 thought we had all we could get (new business) in our store, but we found out we didn’t.” He went on to say the store’s business has increased 25 per cent per month since mid-June when the store purchased the law office building to the north and enlarged its selling area. Pilcher has struck on the almost unique plan of stocking odd sited shoes and has drawn customers from miles around. A local truck has this sign on the back: City Haul. Jim and Louise Purvis of Lake Wawasee are leaving this week for a three mouth stint in Florida, visiting a number of cities in the Sunshine State. First ou the list is a visit to Homosassa where they have friends. Louise is a retired feature writer for the South Bend Tribune. Handsome Stephen Atkinson, recently of Cedar Rapids. lowa, is the new bookkeeper and parts manager at Boyer Lawn Mower it Garden Center at North Webster. One might say there’s a little nepotism there, since Steve is the son-in-law of Jack and Ruth Boyer (he married Carla), owners of the popular Garden A Lawn Mower Center The young couple is looking for place to live in the area. Carla to a 1*75 Wawasee high graduate. Meri and Maggie Smith left for Florida Sunday with Merl planning- to play in the International Seniors Golf Tournament at Clearwater January 9 through 15. at the Biltmore golf course. Before leaving, Smith commented that about 20 Hoosier golfen would be participating in the golf classic Look for State Representative Thames Maury to introduce a bill hi the legislature, which convenes today (Wednesday), concerning the touchy wetlands problem, which will have special significance to the lake area. He wants to get Senator John B Augsburg er to co-sponsor the tall, but the latter will take a more precautionary attitude toward the issue Augsburger favors an approach much along the lines of a summertime editorial in this paper, where the state department of natural resources purchase wetlands if they deem them essential to the health of the lakes. The Jerry Herbisons pulled up to the post office Tuesday morning, their car tended for a trip to Florida, to make a final check on their mail before departure for the remainder of the winter. O Happy Day! No serious accidents in the area New Year’s Eve. The State Bank of Syracuse had a very busy day Monday after the New Year holiday week end. Jim Plummer stated a good percentage of the bank’s business was due to patrons desire to open an account under the bank's new saving) program called the Daily
Interest Savings Plan. We’re sure the gals at the windows could recite the program’s features in their sleep by closing time on Monday. County commissioner Maurice Dorsey took the oath of afflce administered by Kosciusko Circuit Court Judge Gene B. Lee Friday afternoon. Others sworn in were County Surveyor Charles Brower, County Clerk Jean Messmore, County Treasurer Kathryn Teel, County Commissioner Fred Gilliam and County Court Judge Robert Burner. Look for a crackdown on motorists who are violating the .barricades on county road S3* (old road 13) just off Pickwick road where new sewer lines are pbgin. Officer Joe Thornburg brought it up at the Syracuse town board meeting last night, noting high tempers among residents whose yards are being torn up. Board president Jim Tranter called for ’’stiffest possible fines” and member John Cripe said ’’let’s throw the book at ’em." meaning the vialating motorists. It represents a violation of road signs, thus a misdemeaaor. A word to the wise. * Other violations include motorists and snowmobilers going around barricades and over the old Front- street (Hunkie) bridge, which has been adjudged unsafe. Anyone doing this is really taking his life in his own hands. Goodie . . . the six inches of snow that was due to fall In this area overnight failed to materialise. Rather, it went southward where Indianapolis reportedly got three inches of snow by daybreak with more on its way today. But don’t be surprised if we get some snow yet today Secretaries to sponsor seminar The Widgawa Chapter of The National Secretaries Association will sponsor a seminar on “The Brass Tacks of SelfDevelopment” at the Shrine building on the Kosciusko county fairgrounds, Warsaw, beginning at 8 a m.. January 22. Kenneth M. Link of J. P Cavanaugh and Associates of Fort Wayne will present the program which is designed for secretaries, office managers, stenographers and clerks, male or female A registration fee covers the hospitality hour and luncheon. Reservations may be made by contacting Widgawa Chapter. NSA. Carole Talkington. box 228, Warsaw, no later than January 18. J. P. Cavanaugh and Associates is a certified management consulting firm qpecia Kring in the field of employee relations, organization and management and supervisory development Kenneth M Link received his AB degree in sociology from Findlay college, Findlay, Ohio, and his MS degree in guidance and counseling from Saint Frances college. Fort Wayne. He has served as associate professor of psychology at Findlay college and as corporate manager of training and development for a national corporation. Driver strikes pole, mailboxes A car driven by Douglas Mayberry. 31. of Syracuse, struck a utility pole and mailboxes owned by Bill Whisler, r 4 Syracuse, located on Grandview drive, Syracuse. The accident occuring at midnight on Thursday caused 8325 estimated damages to the truck. 550 to the mailboxes and 8150 to the pole. Do You Know Them? “If you don't know cancer's warning signals, how do you know you haven’t got one?" asks the American Cancer Society. Ask the ACS for a leaflet with the Seven Warning Signals explained. Do it today!
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