The Mail-Journal, Volume 23, Number 42, Milford, Kosciusko County, 15 October 1986 — Page 17

It happened ... in Syracuse

20 YEARS AGO, OCT. 13,1970 A public meeting will be held at Syracuse town hall at 7:30 tonight (Wednesday) for the purpose of hiring an attorney to represent the BZA and plan commission. The vacancy was created through the resignation o attorney Robert Reed on September?. Mr. and Mrs. Kingsley Pfingst of Rancho Cardova, Calif., arriv-

Art group encouraged to participate in directory

I By DEBORAH A. WIGGINS President, Greater Warsaw Chamber of Commerce The Greater Warsaw Chamber of Commerce has recently been contacted by the Indiana Arts Commission regarding the Directory of Arts Festivals and Competitions. The Indiana Arts Commission (IAC) is in the process of compiling its third annual directory, designed to inform Indiana artists in all disciplines about the many opportunities open to them. The directory will also serve as a resource to individuals wishing to attend these events. The booklet is not an IAC endorsement of any of the events listed. The directory will be distributed to artists and arts organizations around the state, and will be made available to the public free

Fire Safety Week observed at KCH

Every month Kosciusko Community Hospital conducts a hospital wide fire drill, designed to keep staff members aware and current on fire safety rules and regulations, as well as proper procedures for protecting patients and visitors in the event of a real fire. Last week, however, some patients on the west side of the hospital were greeted with the sight of a fireman gliding swiftly past their third and fourth floor windows during a routine drill. As part of the hospital’s observance of National Fire Safety Week, and in cooperation with the Warsaw Fire Department, the fire department aerial ladder truck and a pumper answered the drill alarm to check response time and aerial truck operation in the event of a real emergency. The “fire” was located inside the new addition to KCH. on the north side of the building and allowed the hospital, and firemen, to check on the new alarm system installed in the addition. Firemen responding to the alarm were given the opportunity to become familiar with the new section of the hospital, and at the same time to set up and operate the aerial ladder truck for a practice exercise. Joan Darr, RN, assistant director of nursing and chairman of the hospital’s safety committee, said “At least one time a year we have a drill during which we ask the fire department to respond. It helps us check our procedures for giving them access to the building in the event of a real emergency, and their cooperation through the years has been excellent. This year was no exception.” For employees inside the

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ed in Syracuse today (Wednesday) to spend a week with Pfingst’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold A. Pfingst and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Weisser both couples residents of Syracuse Lake. Mrs. Pfingst and Mrs. Weisser are sisters. Erica Marie Cobum, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eric Coburn, Syracuse, celebrated her first

of charge. For our purposes, an arts festival is defined as an event which highlights the activities and artists of an arts discipline through exhibition, performance, marketing or demonstration of works from that discipline within a celebratory setting. Unless the following events include a central arts component, they will not be considered arts festivals: flea markets, pageants, historical reenactments, rendezvous, sporting events, workshops, food fairs, agricultural expos, shopping mall and business promotions, county fairs and antique shows. The chamber encourages local art groups to participate in this directory. Forms may be secured by calling the chamber office, or contacting the Indiana Arts Commission, 317-232-1268.

hospital, the drill was like all others; fire doors closed automatically, patients were reassured, designated fire fighting personnel responded to the scene of the “blaze” and the fire was extinguished. This procedure is conducted every month, in different departments and on different work shifts, to make sure all employees are familiar with proper procedures in the event of a real emergency. “The safety of our patients is of primary importance,” Mrs. Darr stressed. “That’s why we are constantly training and conducting drills on how to take care of them. ’ ’ “The response of the fire department last week to check on the use of the aerial truck to reach upper floors and the roof helps us in our emergency evaluation plans in the event of a real disaster,” she said. “If we have a problem, we’d rather • know about it before an actual fire, than to discover it during a real evacuation situation.” During November, another drill will be conducted as it is every month at KCH. Another “fire’’ will be discovered, another employee will be tested on proper reporting procedures, another department’s reaction will be observed, and the swiftness and procedures of all employees in responding to the “fire” will be watched by members of the hospital’s safety committee. Farm problems Congressional investigators said recently that the $64 billion government-qpgulated Farm Credit System, the nation’s largest farm lender, probably will exhaust its financial reserves early next year and have to ask Congress for a bailout.

birthday on October 10 in the home of her parents. Friends and relatives present were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cobum, Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. Spurling, Mr. and Mrs. Donal Rumfelt, Mrs. Robert L. Spurling, Mrs. Velman Sailors, Mrs. Lucille Shoemaker, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Warner and son Jason, Miss Luann Sweatland, Miss Sonya Hoover, Daniel Spurling, Clark Cobum and Steven Cobum. Mrs. Clair Mohler of Syracuse entertained the Past Matrons club Syracuse Chapter 283, Order of the Eastern Star, on Tuesday, Oct. 5. Mrs. Larry Haviland and Mrs. Arnold Pfingst were the cohostesses for the evening. Mrs. Clayton Mock was the hostess for the recent Syracuse Ladies of the Round Table meeting. She was assisted by Mrs. Vernon Beckman and Mrs. Harold Arnold. 20 YEARS AGO, OCT. 12,1966 Don Byrd of the WaWasee Golf Club place fifst in the tournament event held during a pro-member tournament at the Point O’ Woods Country Club at Benton Harbor, Mich., on Sunday. Byrd and team members Harold Hubka, Dixon Bieri and Charles Gore placed first with an 11 under par 61. Mrs. Albert Troup, Syracuse, and Mrs. Francis Trimmer, Bloomfield, have returned from a trip to Kentucky, Tennessee and North Carolina. They visited “My Old Kentucky Home,” and Cumberland Falls, in Kentucky; Gatlinburg and the Great Smoky Mountains National Park in Tennessee and the Cherokee Indian Reservation, “Maggie Valley” and “Ghost Town in the Sky,” in North Carolina, and other places of interest. Mrs. S. E. Betes, Lake Wawasee, was honored at a birthday supper in her home Sunday. Attending were Mr. Betes, their children, Mrs. William Pipp, Mr. Pipp, and son Bill, Bill S. Betes, Mrs. Betes and son Bob. Also at-

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tending were her cousin, Mrs. Ada Zeltinger, and her guests, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Zeltinger and friends of Chicago. Mrs. Marley Evans, Syracuse is visiting relatives in Nebraska. Miss Sharon Hoke, Syracuse, was at Auburn Thursday evening to attend the 38th birthday meeting of the Business and Professional Women’s Club. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sharp of Milford and Mr. and Mrs. John Fisher of Syracuse returned Sunday from a five-day trip through Michigan, around the northern tip of Lake Superior and back home via Wisconsin. 30 YEARS AGO, OCT. 11,1956 Mrs. Carroll Koble and Miss Sandy DeGroff were in Elkhart Saturday. Mrs. Katharine Connolly was on vacation last week from her work at the Thornburg Drug Co. Linda Lantz was hostess for the football party last Saturday when she took Judy Jones, Pat Seiffert, Sue Herdrich, Juday Harwood and Diane Alfrey to the Notre Dame-Indiana University game at South Bend. Mrs. Katharine Connolly furnished transportation for the party.’ Mrs. Stella Swartz entertained at a birthday luncheon Tuesday honoring Mrs. S. F. Betes. Mrs. S. F. Betes entertained Sunday with a birthday dinner honoring Mrs. Ada Zeltinger and Mrs. Stella Swartz. Other guests included Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Pipp and son, and Frank Yoder. Guests last week end of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Gottschalk were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Blumer and daughter, Bonnie, Mrs. Ed Blumer, Sr., and Mrs. Lawrence Todd, all of Erlanger, Kentucky. James Connolly, freshman at Indiana University, has been selected to play in the Marching Hundred. Only two tenor drums are in the band this year and Jimmy plays one of them. New Syracuse Chief of Police Don Enyeart reported today that

"■ I he has issued eight tickets for overtime parking in the last week and all of the violators have paid their one dollar fines. In addition to the violation tickets he also has issued over 25 warning stickers. Ray Darr, school bus driver on Route 5, is driving a new 1956 Superior-I nt er national 48-passenger bus in the place of the 36 passenger bus used up to this time, according to announcement of C. E. Beck, township trustee, yesterday. 50 YEARS AGO, OCT. 15,1936 Mrs. Alice Bartholomew, returned home Sunday after having spent a week in Elkhart, with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Edgell. Lloyd and Floyd Disher went to West Liberty Saturday, and brought Mrs. Lloyd Disher and daughter, Marcia, home. Dr. Fred Prow, of Bloomington, was a guest of his daughter, Mrs. Fred Clark, Wednesday. Mrs. Clark and sons. Jackie and Jerry returned home with him. Mr. and Mrs. George Xanders and son, Laucks, and Joe Freeman went to Ann Arbor, Mich., to attend the Indiana, Michigan football game. Richard K. Miller has transferred from Indiana University to Emory and Henry College, at Emory, Virginia. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Grieger and Mrs. J. E. Grieger went to Juliet, 111., Sunday. Mrs. J. E. Grieger will spend several weeks there at the home of her sister. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hoopingarner, of Chicago, were week end guests of Mrs. Lily Hoopingarner, his mother.

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Project SAFE

The Kosciusko County Project SAFE office will open on Wednesday, Oct. 15, in the basement of the courthouse. Sue Barton, Intake Director, stated that the office will be open Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Applicants oven. the age of 60 may apply beginning October 15. No appointment will be necessary. Applicants under 60 may begin applying on November 10. Appointments for these individuals may be made after November 1. Income guidelines for Project SAFE energy assistance are as follows: Over 60 — One person households, $8,040; two persons,

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$2,500 M 6487A 1981 Mercury Lynx fl 6662A 1980 Olds Cutlass, 2 Dr. M 56588 1979 Audi 5000, 4 Dr. 6171A 1979 Chevy Impala, 4 Dr. 5461A 1979 Olds 88, 4 Dr. 5351A 1979 Pontiac Bonneville, 4 Dr. Ej 6339A 1979 VW Rabbit Ej 64258 1979 Ford Mustang Ej 60738 1978 Chevy Comoro M CSII3O 1979 Chevrolet Monte Carlo M C 51096 1979 Chrysler Newport $2,000 6476A 1981 Cteyy Chevette, 4 Dr. 5083A 1979 Olds 88, 4Dr. 6410A 1979 Olds 88, 4 Dr. D 90669A 1979 OldsToronado D 64698 1979 Chrysler Cordoba D 646981 1979 Honda Accord H 5176A 1978 Olds 88, 4 Dr. N 6341A 1978 Olds 88, 4 Dr. 5747A 1978 Olds 88, 4 Dr. CSIIIB 1978 Ford Pinto SI,OOO N 66178 1978 Chevy Malibu Wagon D 60788 1978 Ford LTD H 6685A 1977 Chevy Comoro M 6216A 1977 Olds Cutlass Coupe 6431A 1977 Pontiac Firebird 6081A 1975 FordLTD 6277 A 1975 Mercury Marquis 6627A 1975 Buick LeSabre Q 6685A1 1974 Chevy Comoro Q 668981 1972 Datsun 240 M 7005 C 1977 Olds 98 H 66918 1977 Volkswagen Bus 6516 C 1973 Datsun Pick-Up Q 6626A 1980 Pontiac Phoenix 906448 1980 Chevy Monza 6507A 1979 Chevy Monza |

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