The Mail-Journal, Volume 14, Number 14, Milford, Kosciusko County, 27 April 1977 — Page 3

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, * ■ a*. - • J ‘i. • *., —“ < A f I JB. ■k* iwß -* TO BE IN MILFORD — The Lyrical Laurences of Terry. Mo«L. will be ministering at the First Brethren Church located at the corner of Catherine and Henry Streets in Milford May 8 • 13. The warm, personal music of this friendly duo makes young and old alike forget the “communication" gap as they hear their kind of music being played and sung by Gary and Donna Laurence with the distinctive harmony for which they are known across the United States and Central America. They are just as likely to be singing at a high school assembly or a city park as they are at a church. Services will be held each evening at 7:38 with the public invited to attend. It Happened In ... # ' Milford, Indiana <&gfS Items Taken From The Files Os The Milford Mail I

14 YEARS AGO. MAY 2. 1963 All 29 members of the senior class of Milford high school and Mr. and Mrs Donn Kesler will leave from the school at 2:30 Sunday, May 5 for a five day tour of New York and Washington. DC. Milford Chamber of Commerce members met at Rubie’s for the first time Monday night, and. following a business session, heard Glen Dunkle, director of the Elkhart county plan commission. Mrs. Weth McFarren, junior past matron, was initiated Tuesday evening. April 30, into the Milford Past Matrons of Kosciusko Chapter 160 Order of Eastern Star of Milford at the home of Mrs. Royce Fuller. 24 YEARS AGO, APR1L30.1953 Ned Glass, MHS senior, has been awarded a state scholarship at Indiana University This was decided by his state scholarship test, his high school record, and recommendation by the principal of the school He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Glass.

It was discovered early this morning that burglars had broken into Augsburger’s IGA store some time last night, making away with cold meat, tobacco, candy, gum and other merchandise A fire which could have proved serious, occured at Kacy’s D-X service station last Thursday afternoon just after press time f<r the MAIL. A fire burning in a trash barrel west of the station on road 15 spread to a storage building on the alley behind the station The damage was estimated at about $1,400. p 30 YEARS AGO, MAY 1, 1»47 A son. Jan Richard, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stahley, Tuesday. April 22, at the Goshen General Hospital. The baby weighs 7 pounds, 14 ounces. Mrs. Stahley was formerly Miss Esther Wuthrich. The Milford Trojans won the county track meet held in Milford Saturday afternoon, winning four of the nine events and showing strength in all. Seven county schools participated. 40 YEARS AGO, APRIL 28, 1937 Miss Elinor Haab, daughter of Mr. arxi Mrs. Fred Haab of Milford who has been employed at the South Bend Inn,.during the past three months, was voted as Queen of the Club Ledo, of South Bend, and will appear as such in the floral parade to be held in that city this Spring. Mrs. Ida Neff has just completed a number of improvements at her gift shop, which now presents a modem and exclusive appearance. The new display cabinets and cases were built to order by J. L. Martin, and are of modernistic design. The shop has also been redecorated and many new arTM»» tvmboli M»« be»*> »»»ro»«e »«r v»*»n tor him* r»«>»wed &v »M r««M« code bo«rd ot Motion Pictvrt Allocation O» Amorico G GENERAL AUDIfNCB *< tfn -J213 I I W Mta* Qiaapff » XNo Ono Under U Adm. Mod - MOVIE TIMES - — LAKCTHBATIta — "RMft"->:M-"TMd*M**Ehlß Stortt Friday -•raakerFri.ASatt. ISa«:M Sunday All Seats »l »trtl«: «S 4:«AS:«a>:M weoM>«i>H. FzlsOnry — PICKWICK TMCATKC — FriASat MSAIM Sunday AH Seatl »> M till«:» 1:«S. JMAIX Men Thru Tkart. - Closed —GOSHCNTKCATRK—•PaaIker" - T:tSOMy Start* Friday - "Network" FriASat >:MA«:IS Sunday All Seat! SI IS t,II J aj IM. S: IS ATM WeeknWM! MSOMy — WAWA OkIVIIN — Open At 7: IS - Skew At Dtnk Adult! Only - You Must Ao it Men Thru Thurl Closed — CCNTK* CINCAAA I A II — NOW SNOWING "Wtaardi'-tlSOeiy -Kecky" WoekniAht* ■ t.tt Friday A Saturday - INH M Sunday - All Soots Si.UNM ): IS IN.INA'N STARTS FRIDAY Frankenstein . Fri. A Sat. ■ 7:MA*:IS Sunday - All Seats Sl.2Still »:«S IMS: IS ATM Weokniphtst :1S Only FLEASE NOTE — Discount Matinee Rates Good Only Till Time Spec Hied Or Till Sold Out.

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tides of merchandise have been added. Something old which seemed new and unusual in these modem times, was a runaway down Main street. Friday afternoon, when a team of horses belonging to E. E. Little and hitched to a large wagon came tearing thru the business section on high speed.

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The Syracuse Library will be closed on May 3 so librarians may attend the ILA-ILTA meeting. ■ REAL MENU THURSDAY, APRIL 28. 1977 Juice, liver and onions, mashed potatoes with gravy, carrot and raisin salad, pineapple nut vheese cake, bread, margarine, milk, tea, coffee FRIDAY. APRIL 29.1977 Juice, sweet and sour beef and pork over rice, cole slaw, apricots, bread, margarine, milk, tea. coffee MONDAY. MAY 2.1977 Juice, beef patties with gravy, mashed potatoes, peas and carrots, gelatin with fruit, rye bread, margarine, milk, tea, coffee TUESDAY. MAY 3.1977 Juice, sauerkraut, polish sausage, mashed potatoes, rye bread, margarine, prune fluff, milk, tea. coffee WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, 1977 Juice, chipped pork, creamed corn, buttered parsley potatoes, whole wheat bread, margarine, fruited gelatin, milk,''lea. coffee

IF 43 r K s’-■*>,**£* _ Jp? v “V| Kofchki IRISH STARS TO VISIT — Toby Knight and Bill Paterno, Notre Dame University basketbail forwards, will visit McCormick Motors. US 6 Nappanee, this week end. Patemo. left, the “Iron Man,” who holds the Irish record for consecutive game appearances — 114. will visit from noon until 8 p.m. Friday, April 29. He is 13th on the all-time Irish scoring list, with 1,117 points. , Knight, right, who is tenth on the all-time rebounding list, will appear from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m. Saturday. He received the Most Valuable Player award for his role in the Saint John’s contest during the 1974-75 season. The pair will sign autographs and refreshments will be served. I! 1 J* J’ 1 • three flogs drive-in MWT. US 457 3U5 STUCUSt A BUY 1 MR. SIPPY A'X* OkT I.TNE SAMI Silk 0" FREE!! GOOD MAY 2 THRU MAY 10 HAVOftS: GUM, CNEMY, ORANGE, LEMON-LIME SOFT ICE CREAM - Vanilla - Lemon - Sandwiches - Chocolate — Chicken — Vanilla-Chocolate Twist - Shrimp - Chef Salads — Shakes — Cones Hours Sat Thru Thurs 10 XA M 10 P M Friday 10 30 A M 10 30 P M — Use Our Convenient Drive-Thru Window — :

50 overdue books Approximately jjQ,. books are presently’ overdue at the Syracuse Public Library.- according to Rosalynn Jones, librarian. She said the longest overdue book she has is for July of last year. Most of the books are returned within a few months, she added. Usually, the library has about 50 books overdue at one time. Even though they do lose a few. Mrs. Jones said. "We do get most of them back, sooner or later.” When a book becomes overdue, the library sends out overdue notices first, and then will telephone the delinquent customers. They then wait for the books to come back in, reminding the people who have them out from time-to-time. Mrs. Jones also said the library received a lot of overdue books back last week. National Library Week, when there was no charge for any overdue books. The children’s department especially got a lot of returned books back last week, even though they usually don’t have as many overdue books out as the adult section, does. "I guess the children are better with their books.” said Mrs. Jones. Probably more children are offenders of overdue books, explained Miss Carolyn Grove, librarian at the Milford Library. Children take out more books than do adults, and as a result have more overdue offenses. The majority of the overdues remain out of the library for a three to four week period before their return, at five cents per day. Miss Grove sometimes will renew the books by phone if the person requests, thus freezing the fine total. When the fine exceeds the price of the book, the librarian usually stops the fine total. Miss Grove keeps the overdue book cards for one year, then gives up on recovering the books. Sometimes, after a year or more, the individual will return the book Often, the books are not returned because the family moved. The highest occurance of non-recov-ered books happened three years ago in Milford. Fines from overdue books accumulated $388.45 in revenue in 1976, for the Milford Library About 30 books are not recovered annually. Miss Grove said

Wed., April 27,1977 — THE MAIL-JOURNAL

Dirty Harry returns

Clint Eastwood returns to the screen as Harry Callahan Uhen "The Enforcer” opens -at the Pickwick on Friday. This time Dirty Harry faces a vicious group of terrorists who have the city of San Francisco at their mercy until Harry takes them on with his famous .44 magnum in a series of violent gun battles. "The Enforcer.” the third in a series for Eastwood, was filmed

Bruce Jenner named 'King of Sports'

Bruce Jenner, the Decathalon Gold Medalist of the 1976 Montreal Olympics has been named the 1976 “King of Sports" it has been announced by Chris Schenkel, president of the International Palace of Sports Youth Foundation. Bruce Jenner did what was considered as the impossible by surpassing the long presumed Olympic absolute of 8,500 points in the Decathalon by turning in a score of 8,168 for the grueling two-day event. His performance has been referred to as the greatest and most motivated performance of recent years. The “King of Sports” award is given by the International Palace of Sports ia non-profit public foundation dedicated to youth through sports) in connection with its "King of Sports” youth career awards program which it jointly sponsors with Kiwanis International. The award is presented annually to the most outstanding competitor of the year in any sport who would be an inspiration to youth and recipients of the youth career awards granted under the program. The International Palace of Sports is the world’s only building specifically designed to link sports personalities to

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on locations in San Francisco, including the former island of Alcatraz that once held some of America’s most dangerous criminals. It is a Warner Bros, release and a Malpaso Production. Appearing with Eastwood in the film are Bradford Dillman, Harry Guardino, John Mitchum and beautiful Tyne Daly, who portrays a police woman promoted to inspector and assigned as Eastwood’s partner.

deserving youths and career awards The Palace of Sports was dedicated on June 29.1974, in conjunction with the coronation of O. J. Simpson, the 1973 "King of Sports”. Chris Schenkel, Johnny Weissmuller, Dick Weber. Jesse Owens and Pancho Gonzolez were other sports greats in attendance. Since then, through the King of Sports Youth Program, over $50,000 has been awarded to youth causes. Bruce Jenner is the fifth to receive this annual award. Past recipients have been Mark Spitz, 1972; O. J. Simpson, 1973; Hank Aaron, 1974; and Archie Griffin. 1975. Plans are currently under way for Jenner’s coronation in North Webster during the last week in June in conjunction with the sixth annual Tournament of Knights and the 32nd Annual Queen of Lakes Mermaid Festival. At such coronation Bruce Jenner will be crowned "1976 King of Sports” and unveil his wax figure and sculptured wall medallion above the Fountain of Fame. ~ On May JI 5, 1776, the Virginia Convention instructed its delegates to the Continental Congress to propose independence.

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