The Mail-Journal, Volume 19, Number 40, Milford, Kosciusko County, 20 October 1982 — Page 15

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It happened ... in Syracuse

10 YEARS AGO, OCT. 18. 1972 The season's first snow fell early this morning, and continued to blanket the grass and trees in the Lakeland area. However, where the light snow fell on the roads and walks, it melted as quickly as it fell. Some people like to see the first snow; others didn’t. The Gerald Bitners of Syracuse have returned from a week’s vacation in Brown county. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bartman of 607 Mullin street, Syracuse, are the parents of a daughter bom on Tuesday, Oct. 10, at Goshen hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Plummer of Syracuse have returned from a 10-day vacation including a visit with their son and family in New Jersey. Mrs. Enos Hollar of Milford had Monday callers of Mr. and Mrs. Junior Hollar of Syracuse 20 YEARS AGO. OCT. 18.1962 Special first anniversary services are being planned by members of the ,Syracuse Calvary EUB church, located on road 13 south of Syracuse The services will be held Sunday morning and afternoon, marking

the first year the congregation has used the new edifice. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johnson, of r 1 Syracuse, returned home Friday from a three week trip to Mexico City. They motored to Lorado, Tex., then took a train to Mexico City. They reported having a fine time. Mrs. Johnson is a candidate for the Lakeland school board from District 4. Mrs. Jean Rogers and daughter, Mindy, and Mrs. Donna Hostetler and children, all of Syracuse, spent Sunday afternoon driving through northeastern Indiana. They had evening dinner at the Churk Priest Town House in Angola. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jones of Mishawaka were Sunday afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Gordy at Syracuse. Saturday evening visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fitton, of Warsaw.

Final preparations underway for Syracuse Halloween Carnival

Final preparations for the Syracuse Halloween Carnival, to be held at the Syracuse Elementary and Junior High School, on October 27, from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m., are underway. The annual event is sponsored by the Syracuse ParentTeacher’s Organization, with the assistance of volunteer parents. New this year will be special events for the junior high students. One of the events planned by the carnival committee is a trike race. The make-up booth will be set

youth training program at WHS

Employers in the Syracuse area may now have the opportunity for some brand-new workers for half the cost from Wawasee’s vocational education program. After a $25,914 grant from the federally-funded CETA program is processed, Wawasee students who qualify could participate in the Youth Employment Training Program. YETP involves on-the-job experience for high school students who need and want to supplement academics with work experience, said Dick Wysong, area director of vocational education. For the employers, this means the school will pay one-half of the salary for the students accepted in the program — provided the employer agrees to make the job a learning experience. "We don’t want our kids to be pushing a broom,” said Wysong. Wysong is waiting on paperwork for the grant and is now accepting inquiries from employers in the county interested in the program. Wysong believes the program will be a great training ground for students on how to become a better employee. Things like showing up

The Syracuse Town Board met for a regularly scheduled meeting Tuesday evening, and accepted a $3,228.89 bid for a 1963 dump truck from McCormick Cutter, Inc., in Syracuse. 30 YEARS AGO, OCT. 17,1952 Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Auer and daughter, Janice, have returned from a week’s vacation trip, visiting various points of interest in the east. Mr. and Mrs. James Stucky and children. Curt and Judy, spent last week end in Ann Arbor, Mich., guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stan Scherdt. Mr. and Mrs. Stucky attended the IndianaMichigan football game on Saturday. The Julier Deardorff log house was the scene of many callers joining in a birthday celebration for Mrs. Lydia Deardorff and

up again this year and a scary haunted house will be set up again, plus many other activities for one and all. Sock hats, used paperback books and the trick-or-treat bags will be sold at the Spirit Booth. The Country Store will be open, with handmade candies, cookies, cakes and handcraft items for sale. Volunteers have donated home baked pies to be served along with the evening meal of chili, hot dogs, ham sandwiches, potato chips, ice cream and soft drinks.

fpr work "on time and working wrth others just can’t be effectively taught in mast classroom situations. Ruth Angle, guidance counselor at Wawasee High School, will serve as the chief recruiter for the program, is excited about the potential for YETP. Students are qualified to work 15 to 20 hours a week and will receive academic credit for their work in addition to a salary. ‘‘This is a training program, away they can learn good job skills,” said Angle. More importantly, the program will offer low-income students an opportunity to stay in school. Halloween safety tips available Free handouts listing safety tips for trick or treaters and those who welcome the youngsters each Halloween are available at all Hook’s Drug Stores. The flyers stress the importance of wearing costumes which do not obstruct vision, checking treats to make sure they have not been adulterated, respecting others property and more common sense rules to help make the holiday enjoyable and safe for all. Copies of the safety tips may be picked up at any Hook’s store. Quantities of the flyers for distribution by school groups can be obtained by request from the local pharmacist. Two-car mishap injures driver Doris J. Rogers, 36, r 1 Milford, was not injured when her auto was struck on the passenger’s side in a two-vehicle accident. However, Angela K. Clawson. 16, 63800 CR 11 Goshen, driver of the other auto, complained of a head injury. The mishap was at 5:37 p.m., Friday, Oct. 15, at Pike and Huron Streets in Goshen. According to Goshen Police Sgt. Bill Hixon, the Clawson 1979 Plymouth Horizon struck the 1968 Chevrolet Impala owned by the Milford woman. Damage was set at more than $1,200. Parking accident Thomas J. Walls, 27, r 1 North Webster, tried to park his auto on East Market Street, east at Hickory Street in Warsaw, when the auto scraped the front bumper of a parted auto. The accident occurred on Saturday evening, Oct. 16. The parked auto is owned by Raymond P. Fifer, 5114 East Market St., Warsaw. Damage was estimated at less than S3OO damage to each auto.

daughter, Ida, whose joint birthdays were observed a day earlier. John Sudlow is raising the old sunken barge in the Kettle. It has been a difficult task, but he has it almost out of the muck. Phyllis Gebrge, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert George, is ill at her home. Her grandmother, Mrs. Ernest Huff, of .near Solomon’s Creek, visited her Tuesday. 50 YEARS AGO. OCT. 20,1932 Laucks Xanders, of Syracuse, was named a member of one of the starting lines in the freshman football exhibition game at Bloomington on October 14. He plays guard and is one of the outstanding members of the Hoosier Frosh Aggregation this fall.

The meal will be served throughout the evening, starting at 5:30 in the school cafeteria. General chairman for this year’s event is Sue Koser. Evonne Huffman is the assistant chairman. Joan Kline is in charge of the Country Store, with Shelly Hart as her assistant. Sharon Boles is in charge of the kitchen, with the assistance of Patti Jackson. Anyone wishing to donate paperback books should take them to the school office by October 25.

“We think it will keep kids in school/’ in many cases, families simply cannot afford the expenses of sending their children to school beyond the age of 16. With the economic crunch, part-time employment is difficult to find. With the YETP, the student has a paying job white learning at the same time. Angle believes this is a very real concern for students. ‘‘lf a student can feel some success in a job, they are more likely to stay in school,” said Angle. “Employers will encourage them to stay in school,’’giving students the motivation to pursue a high school degree.

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Wed., October 20,1982 — THE MAIL-JOURNAL

At its regular meeting Tuesday evening, the town board reduced the salary of the town marshall from S9O a month to $75 a month, and that of the night watchman from $45 a month to $35 a month. The reduction is to be effective the first of November. A number of people collected in Owen Strieby’s radio shop Saturday evening to listen to Hoover’s speech, broadcast from Cleveland, Ohio. After the speech many of the listeners stepped outside the store to argue about it. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Thornburg and family visited Brown County Sunday.* Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Kern have rented the home of Mrs. Alice Darr, on North Huntington Street, and will live there this winter.

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