The Mail-Journal, Volume 7, Number 33, Milford, Kosciusko County, 16 September 1970 — Page 14

THE MAIL JOURNAL—Wed., Sept. 16. 1970

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It Happened In . . . Milford. Indiana34g|fi Item Taken From The Files Os J The Milford Mail fl

14 YEARS AGO. SEPT. 20.1956 Milford town board hires Don Brumbaugh as street and water superintendent. Miss Irene Elizabeth Wuthrich . will become the bride of James Sumpter of Bremen on September 28 at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs t Peter Wuthrich on r 2 Milford: Rev. Theo Beer will receive the: vqws.

America,your new cars are ready! The 1971 Fords. New Ford Pinto \ JIIyv Priced and sized like little imports. Wkw* but roomier inside Quiet and stable. Goes a long way between gas stops. ' z / V tgr '7l Mustang How does a nice homegrown RHfebJH Mustang stand up to the v Wjw| great road cars of Europe? V fe,. Beautifully. With great looks and handling, at a fraction the six ‘■’4' h t seven engines and a long, "*I“. long list of options. '7l Ford Outs de t's no sier. Inside a'7l Ford LTD. . it s a quiet world born of strength wrapped in i«. I? a 1971 Fci IM LTD Brougham tU^|^^flfl^^^*\s? =i y>lzdccBe sure ,0 see the rest ° f Fords better idea cars for 1971 including -Thunderbird. Maverick. Torino and -*• • 77 *&&*•■■ - ■ ~ *I?I§RMR^ FTW the beautiful new wagons. ford See all Ford’s better ideas for p <i> ’7l at your Ford Dealer’s now! HHHU -“—■ 1 — ■ . Ford Punt, Pass & Kick Competition. Boys, 8-13, register at your nearest participating Ford Dealer through September 28 CC MiJZkff FORD SALES SERVICE • -IViyeiSf inc* ff Phone: 658-4116 Milford, Ind. I - “Your Ford Dealer’s The 1 With A-l Used Cars & Trucks”

NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF KOSCIUSKO COUNTY OF TAX RATES CHARGED Notice ut hereby «tven that the Tax Duplicate for the several taxing unit* of Kosciusko County for the year 1969 payable in 1970 are now in the hands of the County Treasurer, who is ready to receive h * •atUe*show* the total tax levied on each 0100 worth of taxable real and personal property in each taxins unit Both installments delinqu nt after first Monday in November. 1970. WM E. Fi-i-ig, Treasurer, Kosciusko County. Indiana ~' TOWNSHIPS CORPORATIONS ; Tai Rates Charged • tjl » at ill I B • 3 5 *8 a 1 B g i ® ® J? 3 *9 lor Year 1969 “ * *<s 8-3 _Et.fi f c “ S i Payable In Year 1970 g ||| || J |= |B|gl fIB I 1 JI 111 tJ f 1" 11 S.s ® 4 3| 2 S J £ S Z a| <f p S I R o|l 5 m j a a a| 2 e a] o> « * i?::'fc..:. ~ ™ S ZS'S-iS X IS *‘ l “ .....«... 1 ~ « si —si si si .. .~ ar"M ,a? ia.i .« I .»■ . «■ i»■. « . «■ i»■ i «■ .« i «■ . «; «■ . ;' ; ; ” g-J . 1 ,f^l T Couniy RiTe r— ~« M » M ti i' !H ’ M ! -W_! > t > I ■» ' 1 » ! •» ” M a" . a. . aa .~ H — • g—: r w - ” > TOWNSHIP Township Civil Bond -- -- 13 I ! I I — ——, , ■. ' . , 1 j j j | | RATtt 7/ 1— *—J_—-2-e — £— —‘A 14 -22 — 06 06 .17 ~.14 1 <ni ' 22 22 j ~ : J* ; !« J , £-£- . r j ■ -j j , , t | | 009 .03 .03 ■ t>3~ — — — —a — == =g— n gj 62 Ft n t •*» > •>< t ». .W t .« I .O l .11 I ■>» i ' I . t . Total School Rates 443 9203 94 394 394 48 . 5.’. 44 3 3M „ 1 »,,j ***l u i r^ - ** fe. a || »> "'! ' "12' t S''" r |* T 'rX* i" , ' 1 lR"' ! ''^ > '' 77"fcfr~r J Qf'' 1""| Uj | ' £U“ t general corporation i ’ j j j j— 30 I I I )' ■. I ' I ~'s6 .38 f I I cmr. »• «♦« I MJSJ ——— ~—. ..' Xy . ' 1 . 1 ; ■, 1, i • 7 " • n 12 1 I I 1 12 I n 1 ! BP “ rtAl ‘ ’ —i J i : i—;—;—; —} —, , ; {• —; —'—' —4 I—t-t1 — t-t 11 ’ :: 1 ! I I i. f:”I °* » "73 DISTRICT ’ Z= = . . ... -I —*-■ 1 | ' | | .10 ' | t | I I I I I I I I I l—l ,,j 1._.„ * ■ ■ < i.._... ; • r ■■ ! ■! j —i f ’ ' i ! 1 » i > I i i i. . IT~I B * T " City .’ 1 1 ■!.. <l -,u« CT |r..a. l | 'i I ’ iy tjaas ■T. | i.nfu'' rp *'' ,n | "£<» | M"i2 86 2 3771~ 269 269 I 4-40 I ‘ total Corporation Rate .. — ! 11 .. ...j.. u ; - ‘— J ’ " ■ ■ i -■■■ - ...u—-- ."e-.-.. — 1 TPta| Rates S7l| 641 499 493 517 595 619 539J497 |5» 1542 ■ 613 I 511 '»»! >94 | 6.10 15371 SB6 I 5.75 Joo6| 723 | 6.37 | 715 I 711 I«MI 697 | T.S9 | 18211 *”J*” 1 *” 1 8 ** 1 SS™. h..», m«,.». «.» -““ '” UJ MJ — S. 9, lo <K *«* ■ ■ . ■ ■ . . . /

Melvin Gingerich. 33, killed in motorcycle-auto crash Sunday evening. Byron Ulrich found a balloon in his north pasture field Tuesday which had been released September 16 from the Lutheran Home for Children at Joliet. 111. The Hartsough reunion was held at the Bethany church Sunday.

Mrs. Richard Denney of New York City visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ted R. Cunningham. this week. She is the former Betty Ann Cunningham. Susan Kav was born to Mr. and Mrs. John Connolly September 14. Her mother is the former Shirley Hollar. Danny Kaiser w r as born September 13 to Mr. and Mrs. David Hoerr II of Peoria. 111. His mother was formerly Harriet Kaiser of Milford Pvt. Marvin Kaiser, son of Joe Kaiser of Etna Green, is scheduled to leave the U.S. September 30 for Europe as part of Operation Gyroscope, the army’s unit rotation plan. 24 YEARS AGO, SEPT. 19,1946 Rev. Lee Cory will make trip to Poland on UNRRA Mission. Augsburger’s IGA store celebrates 10th anniversary.

Twenty members of the Y.P.C.U. met at the First brethren church Sunday evening and heard an interesting talk by Mrs. Byron Ulrich on “Hobbies.” The Busy Homemakers club observed family night Friday at the home of Mrs. Mace HoUar. Mrs. Elsje Wilson presented the club the Trst prize money won at the county fair. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Beer of Bremen announce the birth of Jane Leman bom September 11. The mother is the former Velma Leman. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Maggart. LaGrange, 111., became the parents of Sharon Louise September 11 in the McDonald hospital in Warsaw. The mother is the former Mary Hursey of Milford. Lawrence W. Shultz was guest speaker at the New Salem church Sunday evening. He described his trip to Poland.

About 25 members of the Sunday school class, taught by Dr. Hugh C. Snyder, had a delightful picnic supper at the roadside park on road 13, near North Webster, Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. Robert Overstedt were guests. Pvt. Charles Teeple was recently in Hawaii for a few days. Mr. and Mfs. William Rapp and daughter Willene spent Sunday afternoon visiting Limberlost, the well known Gene Stratton Porter home near Rome City. 30 YEARS AGO. SEPT. 19,1940 Lee Cory reaches peak in ninth year as duck raiser. The charter meeting of the Women s Society of Christian Service was held last Thursday afternoon at the Methodist church. A beautiful setting was arranged by Rev. and Mrs. Walter Krider for the impressive service which he conducted in the sanctuary. Mrs. Harry Phend spoke on “A Message for the New Day.” Funeral services were held last Wednesday afternoon at the Mock church for Loren Ancil Hollar. 52, of near North Webster who died Sunday. Five brothers <rf Milford survive. Glenn Brown, son of the late Jacob and Nellie Brown, to serve as instructor in military department at Purdue university. Clayton Hollar purchased property from Anna Rodibaugh last week. Burris Sharp and Glenn Price were in Chicago Wednesday to purchase merchandise for the Sharp Hardware Company. In the afternoon they attended a big league baseball game. Prof. Joseph Judkins will direct the choir of the Methodist church this winter with Mrs. Judkins at the piano. Mr. and Mrs. John Method were in Fort Wayne Monday where they purchased some new fixtures for their Sandwich Shop. John DeFries. Jr., is named assistant in Indiana University TERMITES UNIVERSAL TERMITE CONTROL Ph. 267-7372 511 So. Union St Warsaw, Indiana ALLIED LBR. CO. (formerly Conn ft Buhrt Lbr. Co.) Phone: 457-3331 Syracuse ANDERSON PAINT AND SUPPLY CO. Syracuse, Ind.

CLOCKS REPAIRING REBUILDING a REFINISHING D.D. Mock At The Farm 3 Miles OHM S * DAYS - CtOSEQ SATUSDayj Southeast of North Webster

Department of Anatomy. Miss Martha Rose Ruch of Syracuse spent Sunday afternoon and evening in Milford with Miss Hilda and Russell Ruch. 40 YEARS AGO, SEPT. 18,1930 Miss Melba Coy made the announcement of « her engagement and approaching marriage to Dale Sparklin of Goshen Thursday evening when she entertained at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Coy of near Milford. Two tables of bunco were formed with prizes going to Miss Marjorie Brown who had high honors and to Miss Lila Dippon of Goshen, who had second highest score. A son. weighing eight pounds, was bom to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wolferman Wednesday afternoon. Sept. 10, at 4 o’clock. The baby boy has been named Donald Paul. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Speicher of Avilla are the parents of an eight pound baby daughter, Ruth Edith, bom Friday. The mother was formerly Trilba Beigh. Mrs. Ancil Weimer, who was riding in an auto with her daughter Opal, last Wednesday afternoon, was injured when a gravel truck collided with them near the Roy Teeple home, SW of town. She was taken to the Warsaw hospital for treatment. The Christian church was crowded Sunday night when the Harmony Four quartet, colored males from South Bend, presented a program of negro spirituals and other songs. Some of the farmers on the sandy soil have started cutting their com. Lyman Tom. 78. a retired farmer, died at 4 a.m. last Thursday at his country home six miles southeast of Milford, of euremic poisoning. He was a member of the Church of the Brethren at New Salem. Survivors are a daughter, Mrs. Jennie Caris at home and two sons. George Tom of Milford and William Tom of Oregon. His wife and a son, Albert Tom. preceded him in death. Mrs. L. D. Rock, New Paris, has returned from Wooster, Ohio, after a visit of one week with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Sinning of Goshen were in Milford Friday in the interests of their property. The Methodist church board held a business meeting at the church Friday. Robert Treadway of San Jose, Calif., arrived last Saturday for a brief visit with his mother, Mrs. Earl Treadway, of Syracuse and other relatives.

WSCSHAS SEPTEMBER MEETING The September fellowship meeting of the Milford United Methodist Women’s Society of Christian Service was held at the church on September 10. Mrs. Harlan Wuthrich, membership chairman, greeted the ladies as they arrived. The meeting was opened with prayer by he [resident, Mrs. Rooert Brown. During the business meeting, further plans for the bazaar to be held on November 13 were discussed and articles being made were on display. Workshops have been set up as follows: Monday sewing and miscellaneous, Mrs. Richard Felkner; Tuesday decorations, etc., Mrs. Glen Treesh; Wednesday desk set§. waste baskets, etc., Mrs. James Stork. These are all morning groups. Plans were discussed to visit the Lee Wards store in Elgin, DI. for supplies. The Day Apart district meeting was announced. It will be held at Oakwood Park on September 29. There will be two sessions with baby sitting provided at both. The ladies were urged to attend this meeting of spiritual renewal. Anyone wishing to attend should contact Mrs. Brown. The vice-president, Mrs. T. A. Miller, introduced the program entitled, “Involvement.” After defining the term involvement as a personal committment, she called upop an informal panel to share their experiences of being involved in activities outside of church work. Mrs. Robert Brown told of her work with ‘ the county Easter Seals, Mrs. Herbert Baumgartner told of her responsibilities as Red Cross chairman, Mrs. Dallas Bjella told of her experiences with children from the Erie House in Chicago this summer, Mrs. Leon Newman told of participating in the Migrant Ministry lunch program. Mrs. Ruth Cecil explained the rewards of being a Red Cross Volunteer, formerlv termed a Gray Lady, Mrs. Raymond Custer told of her work as chairman of the Democrat Women of the county, and Mrs. Katherine Stockberger told of her satisfaction she gets from sending cards to our members as well as missionaries in the field. Group discussion followed. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Bessie Sunthimer and Mrs. William Motts from a lace covered table decorated with roses and candles The next regular meeting will be on October 8. The Alan Tehans spent the holiday week end at their Lake Wawasee cottage.

NOTICE! WE HAVE MOVED NEW LOCATION: % mi. north of Rheinlander on 13-A Russell Bertram Electrician R. R. 1 Cromwell Phone: 856-2263

4-H Adult Leader Dinner-Meeting A 4-H adult leader meeting has been set for Thursday, Sept. 17, at 6:30 p.m. at the Elkhart county fairgrounds starting with a family carry-in dinner. The meeting has been scheduled for 7:30 and will include a film, elction of officers and entertainment. Leaders and assistant leaders are needed for next year. Zale Frey is the area extension agent-youth. SMOKE GIVES FIRE SCARE Syracuse firemen responded to a call at the Frank Hoover farm on county road 325 east around 1 p.m. Wednesday when smoke from burning rubber at a nearby dump blew toward the Hoover home and it was thought wiring in the house had started a fire. FIRE IN SYRACUSE APARTMENT THURSDAY An apartment fire at 9:12 Thursday resulted in ap- - proximately $350 in damages and smoke damage according to Syracuse firemen. Fire was confined to the living room area and around a gas floor furnace where a box of books and. clothing were placed and thought to have ignited the fire close to the furnace. The apartment building is owned by Steven Bartow of r 4 Syracuse and being rented by Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Allen who had moved into the apartment on Wednesday from Elkhart. Mr. Allen is employed with a mobile 7 home industry at Syracuse. A section of the floor and a chair were burned in the incident. BETHEL CHURCH OF BRETHREN HOLDS CAMP-OUT The Bethel Church of Brethren of Milford, held an overnight campout Saturday at Sniders west of Land O’Goshen. Saturday evening part of the Fifth Seasons group furnished entertainment. Services were held Sunday morning with Rev. Chester Bahn in After lunch at noon the group was dismissed due to the weather. Mrs. John Knisley and son Carl of New Paris were recent evening callers at the Kenneth Knisley home at Syracuse.